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    • Reconsidering the exclusion of metaphysics in human geography 

      Grimes, Seamus (Fabrizio Serra Editore, 1997-05)
      From its beginning as a systematic branch of knowledge, human geography was strongly influenced by developments in the other branches of the social sciences. Once a predominantly descriptive and ideographic discipline, ...
    • Structure and event, networks and nodes in human geography: the 1960s revisited 

      Strohmayer, Ulf (Copernicus Publications, 2013-05-30)
      In search of transnational scholarship and languages within human geography, the so-called “Quantitative Revolution” of the 1960s arguably holds considerable pride of place. More than previous innovations within geography, ...