Part IV: Geography matters; spatiality and auto/biography: Front matter

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Barker, J. and Wainwright, E. 2020. Part IV: Geography matters; spatiality and auto/biography: Front matter. in: Parsons, J. and Chappell, A. (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Auto/biography Cham Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 229-240
TypeIntroduction
Chapter titlePart IV: Geography matters; spatiality and auto/biography: Front matter
AuthorsBarker, J. and Wainwright, E.
Abstract

Geography matters, and this section of the handbook of auto/biography focuses on the theme of spatiality, exploring interconnections between geography and auto/biography, exploring how auto/biographies draw upon and can be navigated in geographical ways, we bring together academics from a range of disciplines, including Human Geography, Youth Studies, Sociology and Education. The first part of this section introduction considers four interrelated key concepts at the heart of Human Geography: space, place, scale and flow, exploring the relevance and use of these four concepts within auto/biographical research. Following an introduction to each of the subsequent chapters in this section, linkages between geography and spatiality are identified, discussed and theorised, illustrating some of the diverse interconnections between auto/biography and spatiality.

Page range229-240
Book titleThe Palgrave Handbook of Auto/biography
EditorsParsons, J. and Chappell, A.
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Place of publicationCham
ISBN
Hardcover9783030319731
Paperback9783030319762
Electronic9783030319748
Publication dates
Print29 Apr 2020
Online28 Apr 2020
Publication process dates
Deposited16 Jul 2019
Accepted01 May 2019
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-3-030-31974-8/4/1?pdf=chapter%20toc
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31974-8
LanguageEnglish
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