Description |
xiii, 299 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Nonprofit and civil society studies |
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Nonprofit and civil society studies.
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Preface ix -- Chapter I Introduction -- Chapter 2 Knowledge, geography and population 13 -- Enlightenment beliefs 13 -- Players 16 -- Acts of knowledge 19 -- Covalence: space, environment and place 26 -- How space, environment and place still matter 37 -- Summary 49 -- Chapter 3 The rise of a modern population geography 51 -- Population and the changing international context 52 -- Reinventing geography 59 -- Cleveland and beyond 62 -- Research poles, 1950s-1970s 72 -- Coming of age 103 -- Chapter 4 The end of population geography (as we knew it) 106 -- Transitions 107 -- Power, knowledge and context 110 -- Positions 115 -- Research poles of the 1980s and 1990s 120 -- Any sort of final solution? 164 -- Chapter 5 Alternative futures 167 -- Population, security and neo-liberalism 167 -- Transnational geographies 169 -- Geopolitics of population 179 -- Action 185 -- Back to geography 188 -- Chapter 6 Conclusion 190 -- Perspectives 191 -- Changes 192 -- Challenges and opportunities 193 -- References 194 -- Index 221 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
Subject |
Nonprofit organizations -- Evaluation.
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Organizational effectiveness.
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Evaluation research (Social action programs)
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Author |
Flynn, Patrice.
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Hodgkinson, Virginia A. (Virginia Ann)
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LC no. |
2001029578 |
ISBN |
0306465485 paperback |
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0306465477 cased |
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