安德鲁·克拉克的《人、植物和动物入侵新西兰》回顾

Q2 Arts and Humanities
M. Roche
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安德鲁·克拉克(1949)的《人、植物和动物入侵新西兰》是研究地理变化的“历时性”或“纵向主题”方法的典范。在教学、研究、会议和网络等学术地理学领域,书评的重要性受到的关注有限。本文考虑了评论家对克拉克专著的最初反应,以及如何评估他们的反应。
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Andrew Clark's The Invasion of New Zealand by People, Plants and Animals in Review
abstract:Andrew Clark's (1949) Invasion of New Zealand by People, Plants and Animals is an exemplar of a "diachronic" or a "vertical themes" approach to the study of geographical change. Within scholarly geographical endeavors such as teaching, research, conferencing, and networking, the significance of book reviews has received limited attention. This paper considers the initial response of reviewers to Clark's monograph and how their reactions might be evaluated.
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