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Spatial interaction and geographic theory
pp. 361-378
Résumé
Since the advent of the so-called quantitative revolution in geography, there has been an ever-increasing interest in theory construction. One question frequently raised in discussion is whether or not human geography possesses a group of theories that are distinct from economic, political, or social theory. Frequently such notions as central place theory or the gravity model are propounded as support for the fact that theorising is a valid activity for geographers.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Gale Stephen, Olsson Gunnar (1979) Philosophy in geography. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 361-378
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9394-5_17
Citation complète:
Sheppard Eric S., 1979, Spatial interaction and geographic theory. In S. Gale & G. Olsson (eds.) Philosophy in geography (361-378). Dordrecht, Springer.