Books written by Paul Cloke

  • Practising Human Geography

    Gold,J. (1994) 'Locating the message: place promotion as image communication', in J. Gold and S.Ward (eds) Place Promotion. Chichester:Wiley, 19–37. Goldman,A. and McDonald, S. (1987) The Group Depth Interview: Principles and Practices.

  • Mission in Marginal Places: The Praxis

    William Cavanaugh has written about Holy Communion as a practice which challenges the false order of the state and offers an alternative.24 He argues that the state's promise of salvation – the kind of things politicians offer in ...

  • Introducing Human Geographies, Second Edition

    ... 45:1 1989 82.7 1.4 59:1 1997 90.0 1.0 74:1 Source: Ellwood (2001: 101) per cent of the global population (50 million households – a figure that may well include a certain number of Human Geography undergraduates and their teachers ...

  • Introducing Human Geographies, Third Edition

    Harlow: Pearson. ... Neumayer, E. (2004) Weak Versus Strong Sustainability: Exploring The Limits of Two Opposing Paradigms. ... Newson, J. and Newson, E. (1974) Cultural aspects of childrearing in the English-speaking world.

  • Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption

    Törrönen, J. (2001) 'The concept of subject position in empirical social research', Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour ... Watson, M. (2007) 'Trade justice and individual consumption: Adam Smith's spectator theory and the moral ...

  • An Introduction to Rural Settlement Planning (Routledge Revivals)

    O'Riordan, T., 71 Owen, S., 286 Oxfordshire CC, 131, 160, 248 Paddison, R., 138 Pahl, R.E., 28, 35, 311, 315 Pallot, ... S.F., 28, 293 Peregrine, T., 32 Pettigrew, A., 36,210 Philip, A.B., 9, 74 Phillips, A., 200, 203 Phillips, D.R., ...

  • Practising Human Geography

    At the start of this chapter we referred to the ideas of Dilthey and Weber . Gregory argues that there is an important difference between their approaches : ' whereas Dilthey had regarded verstehen ( understanding ) and erklären ...

  • Swept Up Lives?: Re-envisioning the Homeless City

    The move from a system of government to governance therefore had a significant impact on both the logic and form of British welfare (see also Rhodes, 1997; Bevir & Rhodes, 2003). For Ling, however, the more recent shift away from a ...

  • Principles and Applications of Radiological Physics E-Book

    Radiologic Science for Technologists, ninth ed. Mosby, St Louis. Halliday, D., Resnick, R., Walker, J., 2007. Fundamentals of Physics, eigth ed. John Wiley, New York. Figure 9.3 (A) The magnetic field produced by a current-carrying.

  • Tree Cultures: The Place of Trees and Trees in Their Place

    In the case of West Bradley, as for most modern places and landscapes, this idea of oneness and simple rootedness is a redundant vision. The owner, those who work at West Bradley, those who visit it, and those who encounter it in other ...

  • Writing the Rural: Five Cultural Geographies

    This book arises out of an ESRC project devoted to an examination of the economic, social and cultural impacts of the 'service class' on rural areas.

  • Introducing Human Geographies

    Adapted from Kitchin and Tate (1999) In Table 8.1 the distinction between qualitative and quantitative research is mapped onto a conceptual framing focused on methodology and methodological considerations. In very broad terms, ...

  • Rural Land-Use Planning in Developed Nations (Routledge Revivals)

    Nature's place. London: Allen & Unwin. Ambrose, P. 1986. Whatever happened to planning? London: Methuen. Ball, M. 1983. Housing policy and economic power. London: Methuen. Barrett, S., M. Boddy &M. Stewart 1979.

  • International Perspectives on Rural Homelessness

    Respondents in the hidden homelessness survey had also often tried to access private rented accommodation in a bid to ... Joe's story is detailed in the North Lincolnshire study (Robinson and Reeve, 2002) and illustrates the numerous ...

  • Contested Countryside Cultures: Rurality and Socio-cultural Marginalisation

    This book examines the 'other' side of the countryside, a place also inhabited (and visited) by women, children, teenagers, the elderly, gay men and lesbians, black and ethnic minorities, the unemployed and the poor.

  • An Introduction to Rural Settlement Planning (Routledge Revivals)

    Skinner, D.N. (1976) A Situation Report on Green Belts in Scotland, Countryside Commission for Scotland, Edinburgh. Smailes, A.E. (1944)- 'The urban hierarchy in England and Wales', Geography, 29, 41-51.

  • Tree Cultures: The Place of Trees and Trees in Their Place

    Offering new theoretical ideas, this book looks at trees as agents that co-constitute places and cultures in relationship with human agency. What happens when trees connect with human labour, technology, retail and consumption systems?

  • Spaces of Geographical Thought: Deconstructing Human Geography's Binaries

    The text will be required reading for all modules on the philosophy of geography and on geographical theory.

  • Spaces of Geographical Thought: Deconstructing Human Geography's Binaries

    However , we believe that the book marks out a significantly different cut across most existing narratives of philosophical , theoretical and conceptual thinking in human geography , and we trust that it will contribute in some small ...

  • Geographies of Postsecularity: Re-envisioning Politics, Subjectivity and Ethics

    Cloke P (2010) Theo-ethics and Radical Faith-Based Praxis in the Postsecular City. In Molendijk A, Beaumont J, ... Cloke P and Pears M (eds) (2016b) Mission in Marginal Places: The Praxis. Milton Keynes: Paternoster Press.