Geographies of knowledge and power /
Geographies of knowledge and power /
edited by Peter Meusburger, Derek Gregory, Laura Suarsana.
- x, 347 páginas : 28 ilustraciones, 16 ilustraciones en color.
- Knowledge and Space, Klaus Tschira Symposia, 7 1877-9220 ; .
Springer eBooks
Introduction: Derek Gregory, Peter Meusburger, Martina Ries -- The Geopolitics of Knowledge about World Politics: A Case Study in US Hegemony: John Agnew -- Two Men of War and Their Idea: Walter Christaller, Edward Ullman, and the Central Place Theory: Trevor Barnes -- Tau(gh)t Subjects: Sarah DeLeeuw -- Who gets the past? The Changing Face of Islamic Authority and Religious Knowledge: Dale Eickelman -- Another Order of Things: Military Imaginaries and the Middle East: Derek Gregory -- ‘A Heavenly Kingdom Shall Descend’: How Millennialism Spread from New England to the United States of America: Robert Jewett -- Elites and the Monetary Power Complex: Hans-Jürgen Krysmanski -- Telling the Future: Reflections on the Status of Divination in Ancient Near Eastern Politics: Stefan Maul -- Mutual relations between Knowledge and Power: Peter Meusburger -- Hot Spots, Dark Side Dots, Tin-pots?:The Uneven Internationalism of the Global Academic Market: Anssi Paasi -- Power/Knowledge/Geography: Speculation at the End of History: Richard Peet -- The Power of Communication: Jo Reichertz -- Enabling Knowledge: Nico Stehr -- Between Omnipotence and Powerlessness: religious Symbolizations and Theological Interpretations of Power: Klaus Tanner -- Knowledge between Language and Social Control: Ingo Warnke -- Media Control in the Twentieth Century: Jürgen Wilke -- What a book (or two) Can Do: Reflections on Man and Nature and Silent Spring: Graeme Wynn.
9789401799607
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Springer eBooks
Introduction: Derek Gregory, Peter Meusburger, Martina Ries -- The Geopolitics of Knowledge about World Politics: A Case Study in US Hegemony: John Agnew -- Two Men of War and Their Idea: Walter Christaller, Edward Ullman, and the Central Place Theory: Trevor Barnes -- Tau(gh)t Subjects: Sarah DeLeeuw -- Who gets the past? The Changing Face of Islamic Authority and Religious Knowledge: Dale Eickelman -- Another Order of Things: Military Imaginaries and the Middle East: Derek Gregory -- ‘A Heavenly Kingdom Shall Descend’: How Millennialism Spread from New England to the United States of America: Robert Jewett -- Elites and the Monetary Power Complex: Hans-Jürgen Krysmanski -- Telling the Future: Reflections on the Status of Divination in Ancient Near Eastern Politics: Stefan Maul -- Mutual relations between Knowledge and Power: Peter Meusburger -- Hot Spots, Dark Side Dots, Tin-pots?:The Uneven Internationalism of the Global Academic Market: Anssi Paasi -- Power/Knowledge/Geography: Speculation at the End of History: Richard Peet -- The Power of Communication: Jo Reichertz -- Enabling Knowledge: Nico Stehr -- Between Omnipotence and Powerlessness: religious Symbolizations and Theological Interpretations of Power: Klaus Tanner -- Knowledge between Language and Social Control: Ingo Warnke -- Media Control in the Twentieth Century: Jürgen Wilke -- What a book (or two) Can Do: Reflections on Man and Nature and Silent Spring: Graeme Wynn.
9789401799607
G1-922