Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | GF 90 .U53 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 40229 |
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GF 75 .W455 2007 The world without us / | GF 78 .C66 2010 Seven rules for sustainable communities : design strategies for a post-carbon world / | GF 86 .G277 2011 How to avoid being killed in a war zone / | GF 90 .U53 1997 Understanding ordinary landscapes / | GF 125 .C37 1981 The study of urban geography / | GF 125 .G56 2014 Global urban monitoring and assessment through earth observation / | GF 540 .B65 1965 Europe : excluding the British Isles and U.S.S.R / |
Whereas traditional studies in this field have been of rural life, most of the authors in this collection take on urban subjects, and with them the challenging issues of power, class, race, ethnicity, subculture, and cultural opposition. J. B. Jackson, the field's foremost proponent and practitioner, writes on the nature of the vernacular house and the garage. Other contributors include James Borchert on the social stratification of Cleveland suburbs, Rina Swentzell on Native American and U.S. government environments among the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, Reuben Rainey on the Gettysburg battlefield, Dolores Hayden on the potentials of urban landscape documentation, and Denis Cosgrove on spectacle and society. Still other authors - Wilbur Zelinsky, Richard Walker, Dell Upton, David Lowenthal, Jay Appleton, and Robert Riley - explore vision and space as sources of social interpretation. The book also includes a historical review of recent trends in the field of landscape studies and an annotated bibliography.
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