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"Lost Geographies of Power offers a compelling account of the difference that space makes to our understanding of power. Drawing upon the work of social theorists who have implicated space in their reasoning of power, such as Max Weber, Hannah Arendt, Michael Mann, Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze, the author sets out their spatial vocabularies of power and highlights their limitations.".

"It makes vital reading for anyone interested in how power actually 'works' in and across society. This book will be invaluable for students and academics in human geography, sociology, cultural studies and politics."--BOOK JACKET.

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Lost Geographies of Power (Rgs-Ibg Book Series)
March 1, 2003, Blackwell Publishing Limited
in English
Cover of: Lost Geographies of Power (Rgs-Ibg Book Series)
Lost Geographies of Power (Rgs-Ibg Book Series)
March 1, 2003, Blackwell Publishing Limited
in English

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First Sentence

"It might seem odd to suggest that geography is something that we can lose."

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Library of Congress
GF50 .A453 2003, GF50.A453 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7609651M
Internet Archive
lostgeographiesp00alle
ISBN 10
0631207295
ISBN 13
9780631207290
LCCN
2002071211
OCLC/WorldCat
49823217
Library Thing
1541321
Goodreads
350503

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It might seem odd to suggest that geography is something that we can lose.
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