Description
More-than-Human: Key Ideas in Geography by Jamie Lorimer and Timothy Hodgetts presents a comprehensive exploration of geographical thought that moves beyond anthropocentric perspectives. The book examines how geographers and scholars across disciplines are rethinking relationships between humans, animals, plants, and the material environment.
This accessible introduction to more-than-human geography covers critical concepts including multispecies relations, nonhuman agency, environmental ethics, and posthuman thinking. The authors engage with contemporary debates in human-animal geography, plant-based geographies, and material culture studies, demonstrating how these frameworks reshape our understanding of space, place, and ecological interconnection.
Designed for students and scholars, the book provides practical examples and case studies that illustrate how more-than-human approaches challenge traditional geographical assumptions. It serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the evolving landscape of geographical inquiry in the 21st century.







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