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Mental maps/cognitive maps are a component of behavioral geography.
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== References ==
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Page created by Renate van Haaren
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Cloke, P., Philo, Ch. & Sadler, D. (eds.) (1991) Approaching Human Geography. Chapman,
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London. Chapter 3: Peopling human geography and the development of humanistic approaches. Pp. 57-92.
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Graham, E. (1976). What is a mental map? Area, 9, 259-262
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Gregory, D., Johnston, R., Pratt, G., Watts, M., Whatmore, S. (2009). The dictionary of
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human geography (5th edition). United Kingdom; Wiley-Blackwell.
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Knox, P.L. & Marston, S.A. (2010). Human geography. Places and Regions in Global
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Context (5th edition). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education.
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== Contributor ==
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Published by Renate van Haaren, 24 September 2012.

Revision as of 22:02, 23 September 2012

Mental maps/cognitive maps are a component of behavioral geography.

References

Cloke, P., Philo, Ch. & Sadler, D. (eds.) (1991) Approaching Human Geography. Chapman, London. Chapter 3: Peopling human geography and the development of humanistic approaches. Pp. 57-92.

Graham, E. (1976). What is a mental map? Area, 9, 259-262

Gregory, D., Johnston, R., Pratt, G., Watts, M., Whatmore, S. (2009). The dictionary of human geography (5th edition). United Kingdom; Wiley-Blackwell.

Knox, P.L. & Marston, S.A. (2010). Human geography. Places and Regions in Global Context (5th edition). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education.

Contributor

Published by Renate van Haaren, 24 September 2012.

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