Books written by Phil Crang

  • Introducing Human Geographies

    Because the price of food at hawker centres is reasonable, and because there are so many of them (more than 130 centres ... families across socio-economic groups take advantage of hawker fare to supplement or even replace home cooking.

  • Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations

    Gender, Technology, and Culture in the Formation of Telephone Systems, Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. Marvin, C. (1988) When Old ... Eight Technologies of Otherness, London: Routledge. Massey, J. (1996) Keeping ...

  • Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations

    Bodies, Space and Relations Mike Crang, Phil Crang, Jon May, Lecturer in Geography Jon May ... As the chapters by Stein, Light and Graham demonstrate, the virtual's encounters with 'real' geographies are often analytically located in ...

  • Introducing Human Geographies

    This new undergraduate textbook is structured around three main sections. The first - Foundations - works through a number of underlying debates that are stimulating much contemporary innovation within human geography.

  • Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations

    ... surveillance, computerised simulation, and the socioeconomic restructuring of geographic space. My starting point is William Bogard's (1996) recent book, The Simulation of Surveillance. Computerised surveillance and simulation have both ...