Incoming Resources
- You are here, a brief guide to the world, Nicholas Crane
- Social research & reflexivity, content, consequences and context, Tim May with Beth Perry
- The world's top ten islands, Neil Morris ; illustrated by Vanessa Card
- Department of State publication
- The media and the tourist imagination, convergent cultures, edited by David Crouch, Rhona Jackson and Felix Thompson
- Whose urban renaissance?, an international comparison of urban regeneration strategies, edited by Libby Porter and Kate Shaw
- A companion to urban anthropology, edited by Donald M. Nonini
- Is there a Middle East?, the evolution of a geopolitical concept, edited by Michael E. Bonine, Abbas Amanat, and Michael Ezekiel Gasper
- Feminism and geography, the limits of geographical knowledge, Gillian Rose
- Doing family photography, the domestic, the public and the politics of sentiment, Gillian Rose
- Spaces of colonialism, Delhi's urban governmentalities, Stephen Legg
- World enough, rethinking the future, words by Margaret Mead ; photos. by Ken Heyman
- Shaping Earth, David and Helen Orme
- Off the map, lost spaces, invisible cities, forgotten islands, feral places and what they tell us about the world, Alastair Bonnett
- The SAGE companion to the city, edited by Tim Hall, Phil Hubbard and John Rennie Short
- Séta a világ körül, Szerkesztette. 1000 képpel és szines térképpel = [A walk around the world: 1000 coloured pictures and maps]
- Mapping the subject, geographies of cultural transformation
- Cities of tomorrow, an intellectual history of urban planning and design since 1880, Peter Hall
- Climate change, human security and violent conflict, challenges for societal stability, Jurgen Scheffran ... [et al.], editors ; with forewords by Olusegun Obasanjo ... [et al.]
- Place and the politics of identity, edited by Michael Keith and Steve Pile
- Mastering space, hegemony, territory and international political economy, John Agnew and Stuart Corbridge
- Wicked world tour, Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Mike Phillips
- Disrupted cities, when infrastructure fails, edited by Stephen Graham
- The city reader, edited by Richard T. LeGates and Frederic Stout
- Creative cities, cultural clusters and local economic development, edited by Philip Cooke, Luciana Lazzeretti
- Studying PGCE geography at M-Level, reflection, research and writing for professional development, edited by Clare Brooks
- Cities, politics & power, Simon Parker
- The Culture of Fengshui in Korea, An Exploration of East Asian Geomancy, Hong-Key Yoon
- Mother Earth, directed by Nils Arne Saebo and Thomas Hellum ; produced by NRK
- Cities and design, by Paul L. Knox
- Design economies and the changing world economy, innovation, production and competitiveness, John R. Bryson and Grete Rusten
- Geography and memory, explorations in identity, place and becoming, edited by Owain Jones, Joanne Garde-Hansen
- A companion to the city, edited by Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson
- Gender ironies of nationalism, sexing the nation, edited by Tamar Mayer
- Locating neoliberalism in East Asia, neoliberalizing spaces in developmental states, edited by Bae-Gyoon Park, Richard Child Hill, Asato Saito
- Cities and the creative class, Richard Florida
- The companion to development studies, edited by Vandana Desai, Robert B. Potter
- Urban geography, Tim Hall
- We who are dark, the philosophical foundations of black solidarity, Tommie Shelby
- GeoHumanities, art, history, text at the edge of place, edited by Michael Dear ... [et al.]
- Tourism and political boundaries, Dallen J. Timothy
- Sensing cities, regenerating public life in Barcelona and Manchester, Monica Montserrat Degen
- Routledge handbook of gender and environment, edited by Sherilyn MacGregor
- The world's top ten rivers, Neil Morris ; illustrated by Vanessa Card
- Maps of meaning, an introduction to cultural geography, Peter Jackson
- The Blackwell cultural economy reader, edited by Ash Amin and Nigel Thrift
- Geographies of post-colonialism, Joanne Sharp
- Geography 11 - 16 (1995), Rekindling Good Practice, by Bill Marsden
- Beyond the networked city, infrastructure reconfigurations and urban change in the North and South, edited by Olivier Coutard and Jonathan Rutherford
- Geographies of rhythm, nature, place, mobilities and bodies, by Tim Edensor