If you are interested in reviewing any of these books for Geografiska
Annaler Series B: Human Geography, (included in SSCI) please contact me.
Best regards,
Richard Ek
Review Editor
Aitken, Stuart & Valentine, Gill (eds.)(2006): Approaches to Human
Geography. Sage, London. 349 pp., paperback.
Birkeland, Inger (2005): Making Place, Making Self. Travel, Subjectivity
and Sexual Difference. Ashgate, Aldershot. 168 pp., hardback.
Byerley, Andrew (2005): Becoming Jinja. The Production of Space and Making
of Place in an Industrial Town. Stockholm Studies in Human Geography 13,
Stockholm University. 493 pp., paperback.
Cant, Garth; Goodall, Anake & Inns, Justine (eds.)(2005): Discourses and
Silences. Indigenous Peoples, Risks and Resistance. Department of
Geography, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. 326 pp., paperback.
Falah, Ghazi-Walid & Nagel, Caroline (eds.)(2005): Geographies of Muslim
Women. Gender, Religion, and Space. Guilford Press, New York. 337 pp.,
paperback.
Hatton, Timothy J & Williamson, Jeffrey G (2006): Global Migration and the
World Economy. Two Centuries of Policy and Performance. MIT Press,
Cambridge. 471 pp., cloth.
Jessop, Bob & Sum, Ngai-Ling (2006): Beyond the Regulation Approach.
Putting Capitalist Economies in their Place. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. 479
pp., cloth.
Peil, Tiina & Jones, Michael (eds.)(2005): Landscape, Law and Justice.
Proceedings of a conference organised by the Centre for Advanced Study at
the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters, Oslo 15-19 June 2003. Novus
forlag, Oslo. 325 pp., cloth.
Wallach, Bret (2005): Understanding the Cultural Landscape. Guilford Press,
New York. 406 pp., paperback.
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