February 28, 2014
8:30PM - 10:00PM
1080 Derby Hall
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Making Human Geography: Kevin R. Cox
Event Host: Department of Geography
Kevin R. Cox,professor, Department of Geography, will host a forum for his new book, Making Human Geography.
This book is an interpretive and critical account of how human geography made itself over the last fifty years or so: how and the circumstances under which it discovered theory and method and became the exciting field that it is today. During this book forum, Dr. Cox plans to give an account of the background to the book and its major themes and conclusions followed by a question and answer period.
For additional information see:www.guilford.com/cgiin/cartscript.cgi?page=pr/cox3.htm&dir=geo/cult.
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2014-02-28 20:30:00
2014-02-28 22:00:00
Making Human Geography: Kevin R. Cox
Event Host: Department of Geography
Kevin R. Cox,professor, Department of Geography, will host a forum for his new book, Making Human Geography.
This book is an interpretive and critical account of how human geography made itself over the last fifty years or so: how and the circumstances under which it discovered theory and method and became the exciting field that it is today. During this book forum, Dr. Cox plans to give an account of the background to the book and its major themes and conclusions followed by a question and answer period.
For additional information see:www.guilford.com/cgiin/cartscript.cgi?page=pr/cox3.htm&dir=geo/cult.
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Event Host: Department of Geography
Kevin R. Cox,professor, Department of Geography, will host a forum for his new book, Making Human Geography.
This book is an interpretive and critical account of how human geography made itself over the last fifty years or so: how and the circumstances under which it discovered theory and method and became the exciting field that it is today. During this book forum, Dr. Cox plans to give an account of the background to the book and its major themes and conclusions followed by a question and answer period.
For additional information see:www.guilford.com/cgiin/cartscript.cgi?page=pr/cox3.htm&dir=geo/cult.