Similarities between Human geography and Nigel Thrift
Human geography and Nigel Thrift have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Non-representational theory, Post-structuralism, Richard Peet, Royal Geographical Society, University of Oxford.
Non-representational theory
Non-representational theory is a theory developed in human geography, largely through the work of Nigel Thrift (Warwick University), and his colleagues such as J.D. Dewsbury (University of Bristol) and Derek McCormack (University of Oxford), and later by their respective graduate students.
Human geography and Non-representational theory · Nigel Thrift and Non-representational theory ·
Post-structuralism
Post-structuralism is associated with the works of a series of mid-20th-century French, continental philosophers and critical theorists who came to be known internationally in the 1960s and 1970s.
Human geography and Post-structuralism · Nigel Thrift and Post-structuralism ·
Richard Peet
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Human geography and Richard Peet · Nigel Thrift and Richard Peet ·
Royal Geographical Society
The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) is the UK's learned society and professional body for geography, founded in 1830 for the advancement of geographical sciences.
Human geography and Royal Geographical Society · Nigel Thrift and Royal Geographical Society ·
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford (formally The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England.
Human geography and University of Oxford · Nigel Thrift and University of Oxford ·
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- What Human geography and Nigel Thrift have in common
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Human geography and Nigel Thrift Comparison
Human geography has 152 relations, while Nigel Thrift has 36. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.66% = 5 / (152 + 36).
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