Globalisation and Human Geography

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Human Geography is an arena within the broad realm of geographical studies which explores the relationships between humans and their natural environment, and tracks the broad social patterns that shape human societies. With respect to globalisation, the focus of this subject shifts to the flows of goods, peoples and services, and the ways that local places are changing in relation to global patterns (and vice versa).
The present text has been created for students of geography as a manual which looks into the less-explored arena of globalisation and human geography. The book is a comprehensive analysis of what entails the geographical studies of place, environment, boundaries, territory, human relationships and experiences against the backdrop of the globalisation process, and seeks to inform readers of the current trends and developments in the field. In addition, incorporating expert analysis of the issues which comprise the field, the text seeks to keep readers abreast of the latest updates in the field.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K C Kulkarni

K C Kularni, an assistant professor of geography has been acclaimed as a leading specialist of physical geography and geomorphology.  He hold MA, M. Phil. and Ph. D. in Geography and has a brilliant academic records to his credit and he has been awarded with several prizes, including gold medals and scholarships.As a keen analyst of geographical events, Dr. Kulkarni denies to accept geography to be a holistic subject for pedagogic treatment but tries to see it as a very positivist subject for reinventing it into a frontline discipline.  He is engaged in research and teaching for more than two decades.  As an erudite scholar and a prolific writer, he has numerous publications to his credits.  He is a widely traveled person both in India and abroad.

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Title
Globalisation and Human Geography
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789380147192
Length
viii+254p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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