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  1. From a View to a Kill.Derek Gregory - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (7-8):188-215.
    The proponents of late modern war like to argue that it has become surgical, sensitive and scrupulous, and remotely operated Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or ‘drones’ have become diagnostic instruments in contemporary debates over the conjunction of virtual and ‘virtuous’ war. Advocates for the use of Predators and Reapers in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism campaigns have emphasized their crucial role in providing intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance, in strengthening the legal armature of targeting, and in conducting precision-strikes. Critics claim that their use reduces (...)
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    David Harvey: a critical reader.Noel Castree & Derek Gregory (eds.) - 2006 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    This book critically interrogates the work of David Harvey, one of the world’s most influential geographers, and one of its best known Marxists. Considers the entire range of Harvey’s oeuvre, from the nature of urbanism to environmental issues. Written by contributors from across the human sciences, operating with a range of critical theories. Focuses on key themes in Harvey’s work. Contains a consolidated bibliography of Harvey’s writings.
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  3. Social Relations and Spatial Structures.Derek Gregory & John Urry - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (3):362-364.
     
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    Ideology, science, and human geography.Derek Gregory - 1978 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    "There is a growing unease among geographers with the notion of geography as spatial analysis but, as yet, no book has appeared which is able to assimilate and develop the profound methodological developments and changes in philosophy which have occurred since the sixties. Ideology, Science and Human Geography re-examines the nature of geography after the positivist revolution and provides a critique of the discipline from the perspective of the social sciences in general. For Gregory, the new geography's commitment to the (...)
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  5. 'The Rush to the Intimate': Counterinsurgency and the Cultural Turn.Derek Gregory - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 150:8.
     
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    Horizons in human geography.Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.) - 1989 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
    Human geography, as a subject, has become widely recognized since its connections with the social sciences have widened and deepended the study of people, places and social structures. Horizons in Human Geography provides a clear and accessible sketch map of some of the latest and most promising developments in the subject. The book starts by assessing the role and limitations of techniques, models and theories and proceeds to provide a broad-ranging overview of the major social, cultural, urban, regional, political, economic (...)
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  7. Introduction: making geography.Derek Gregory & Rex Walford - 1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.), Horizons in Human Geography. Barnes & Noble.
     
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  8. Lacan and geography: the production of space revisited.Derek Gregory - 1997 - In Georges Benko & Ulf Strohmayer (eds.), Space and Social Theory: Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity. Blackwell. pp. 203--31.
     
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    Recollections of a revolution: geography as spatial science.Mark Billinge, Derek Gregory & Ron Martin (eds.) - 1983 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
  10. Areal differentiation and post-modern human geography.Derek Gregory - 1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.), Horizons in Human Geography. Barnes & Noble. pp. 67--96.
     
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    Human Geography: Society, Space and Social Science.Derek Gregory, Ron Martin & Grahame Smith - 1994 - Red Globe Press.
    Examines recent changes and future developments in human geography.
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  12. Introduction: troubling geographies.Derek Gregory - 2006 - In Noel Castree & Derek Gregory (eds.), David Harvey: A Critical Reader. Blackwell. pp. 1--25.
  13. The historical geography of modernity.Derek Gregory - 1993 - In S. James & David Ley (eds.), Place/Culture/Representation. Routledge. pp. 272--313.
     
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