
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1979
Pages: 237-267
Series: Theory and Decision Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789400993969
Full citation:
, "Dialectics and geography", in: Philosophy in geography, Berlin, Springer, 1979


Dialectics and geography
pp. 237-267
in: Stephen Gale, Gunnar Olsson (eds), Philosophy in geography, Berlin, Springer, 1979Abstract
During the 1960's, geography in English speaking countries enjoyed a period of development and enthusiasm without precedent: with new generations flooding the universities and dissent shaking the campuses, old structures seemed ready to crumble and even among academic geographers, new ideas were welcome, sometimes hungrily looked for. Then, the middle-class, in western Europe and North America, became frightened by its own boldness and, moved by changes in the economy, contradicted itself and looked back with nostalgia to the 1950's. A new generation of graduate students started refusing mathematical methods and, in strong defiance of what it called "reason", advocated personal contacts, "empathy" and socially "relevant" issues: a "radical" geography, often strongly colored by Christian ideology, appeared, at the antipodes — or so it seemed — of mathematical modelling. It seems as if a pendulum was endlessly moving from technology to mysticism and back, with little hope to break the vicious cycle.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1979
Pages: 237-267
Series: Theory and Decision Library
ISBN (Hardback): 9789400993969
Full citation:
, "Dialectics and geography", in: Philosophy in geography, Berlin, Springer, 1979