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“A world in a grain of sand”: towards a reconceptualisation of geographical scale
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1993
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CartographyLocal Scale ChangeUneven DevelopmentGeographyGeographical AspectSocial GeographyAnthropologyCultural GeographySand ”Abstract DifficultiesGlobalizationSocial SciencesGeopoliticsGeographical Scale
ABSTRACT Difficulties in relating local scale change to broader dynamics of social and economic restructuring continue to be reflected in much geographical research. This paper argues that inadequate conceptualisations of geographical scale restrict the relevance of much research to the agenda of an applied peoples' geography. A framework which conceptualises geographical scale as dialectically and internally related to the totality of social relations, is proposed and discussed with examples from remote mining regions in Australia.
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