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An Introduction to Island Studies

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Island Studies can be deceptively challenging and rewarding for an undergraduate student. Islands can be many things: nations, tourist destinations, quarantine stations, billionaire baubles, metaphors. The study of islands offers a way to take this ''bewildering variety'' and to use it as a lens and a tool to better understand our own world of islands. An Introduction to Island Studies is an approachable look at this interdisciplinary field - from the islands as biodiversity hotspots, their settlement, human migration and occupation through to the place of islands in the popular imagination. Featuring geopolitical, social and economic frameworks, James Randall gives a bottom-up guide to this most modern area of study. From the geological analysis of island formation to the metaphorical use of islands in culture and literature, the growing field of island studies is truly interdisciplinary. This new introduction gives readers from many disciplines the local, global, and regional perspectives that unlock the promise of island studies as a way to see the world. From the struggles and concerns of the AnthropoceneΓÇöclimate change, vulnerability and resilience, sustainable development, through to policy making and local environmentsΓÇöislands studies has the potential to change the debate.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781786615466
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 302
  • Published:
  • October 7, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 254x176x21 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 590 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: January 24, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of An Introduction to Island Studies

Island Studies can be deceptively challenging and rewarding for an undergraduate student. Islands can be many things: nations, tourist destinations, quarantine stations, billionaire baubles, metaphors. The study of islands offers a way to take this ''bewildering variety'' and to use it as a lens and a tool to better understand our own world of islands.

An Introduction to Island Studies is an approachable look at this interdisciplinary field - from the islands as biodiversity hotspots, their settlement, human migration and occupation through to the place of islands in the popular imagination. Featuring geopolitical, social and economic frameworks, James Randall gives a bottom-up guide to this most modern area of study. From the geological analysis of island formation to the metaphorical use of islands in culture and literature, the growing field of island studies is truly interdisciplinary. This new introduction gives readers from many disciplines the local, global, and regional perspectives that unlock the promise of island studies as a way to see the world. From the struggles and concerns of the AnthropoceneΓÇöclimate change, vulnerability and resilience, sustainable development, through to policy making and local environmentsΓÇöislands studies has the potential to change the debate.

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