Human Geography for Dummies by Kyle Tredinnick, 2024
Human geography explores the relationship between humans and their natural environment, tracking the broad social patterns that shape human societies. Inside, you’ll learn about immigration, urbanization, globalization, empire and political expansion, and economic systems, to name a few.
🏭 My new post in the research blog of the project Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time (DéPOT).
It tells about my new book The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia through the lens of deindustrialization and intersectional inequalities in the urban space of industrial neighborhoods.
Delighted to announce that The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia is out now! The final blog post in the series about the book tells about its contents.
"People think that geography is about capitals, landforms and so on. But it is also about place — its emotional tone, social meaning, and generative potential.”
—Yi-Fu Tuan, 1930-2022