For those wishing to study the Roman city in Egypt, the archaeological record is poorer than that of many other provinces. Yet the large number of surviving texts allows us to reconstruct …
I Dyck - Social science & medicine, 1995 - Elsevier
This paper discusses the microgeographies of unemployed women with multiple sclerosis, as they manage the physical, social and economic consequences of their illness. Recent …
D Ley, K Olds - Environment and planning D: society and …, 1988 - journals.sagepub.com
The meaning of a public spectacle, world's fairs, is examined, with particular emphasis on the 1986 world's exposition in Vancouver. Various theoretical readings of mass culture and …
The dynamics of the ethnic residential distribution in the Yaffo area of Tel Aviv, which is jointly occupied by Arab and Jewish residents, is simulated by means of an entity-based …
First published in 1994. This book comprises a second edition of Human Geography, behavioural approaches, first published in 1984. The first edition attempted to synthesize the …
K Witten, D Exeter, A Field - Urban studies, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper describes the development of an area-based index of locational access to community services, facilities and amenities. The index enables comparisons to be made …
As pastoral nomads become settled, they face social, spatial, and ecological change in the shift from herding to farming, toward integration into the market economy. This book …
DJ Walmsley, JM Jenkins - Annals of Tourism research, 1992 - Elsevier
Cognitive mapping is advocated as a methodology for exploring the way in which tourists come to know the areas that they visit. Analysis of sketch maps drawn by visitors to Coffs …
PC Adams - Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
An appropriate image of the person for geographers is an entity with fluctuating boundaries that reach through space and time in constantly changing patterns. Such extensions through …