Philo, Chris.
Philo, Chris, 19..-....
Philo, Chris, 1960-
Chris Philo
Chris Philo géographe britannique
VIAF ID: 66528437 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/66528437
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Works
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Animal spaces, beastly places : new geographies of human-animal relations | |
Approaching human geography : an introduction to contemporary theoretical debates | |
Body cultures : essays on sport, space, and identity | |
Culture industries and cultural policy. Globalizing cities. Institutional geographies | |
Domestic settlement. | |
Entanglements of power : geographies of domination/resistance | |
Explorations of disability in rural worlds : approaches and challenges : special section | |
A forbidding fortress of locks, bars and padded cells : the locational history of mental health care in Nottingham | |
A geographical history of institutional provision for the insane : from medieval times to the 1860's in England and Wales | |
La géographie sociale : la société dans son espace | |
Más palabras, más mundos: reflexiones en torno al "giro cultural" y a la geografía social | |
Modernity and the appearance of idiocy : intellectual disability as a regime of truth | |
New words, new worlds: reconceptualising social and cultural geography : proceedings of a confered organised by the Social and Cultural Geography Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers, Department of Geography, University of Edinburgh, 10-12 September, 1991 | |
Off the map : the social geography of poverty in the UK | |
Roman Castleford : excavations 1974-85 | |
The SAGE handbook of human geography | |
Selling places : the city as cultural capital, past and present | |
The South Manor area | |
Theory and methods : critical essays in human geography | |
Two Anglo-Saxon buildings and associated finds | |
War, violence, and population : making the body count | |
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