Skip to main content
Accessibility information
Contact us
Accessibility
Staff
Students
The University of Northampton
Site tools
Advanced Search
Site Map
Search
Search this site:
Site Navigation
Home
About us
Study
Research
Social enterprise
Business & community
Alumni
Login
NECTAR Home
NECTAR FAQs
Browse Publications
Advanced Search
JISC Project
Contact
Help with NECTAR
Items where Subject is "G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography > GF127 Rural settlements. Rural geography"
Up a level
Export as
ASCII Citation
BibTeX
Dublin Core
EP3 XML
EndNote
HTML Citation
JSON
METS
Object IDs
OpenURL ContextObject
RDF+N-Triples
RDF+N3
RDF+XML
Refer
Reference Manager
Atom
RSS 1.0
RSS 2.0
Library of Congress Subject Areas
(4)
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
(4)
GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
(4)
GF127 Rural settlements. Rural geography
(4)
Group by:
Creators
|
Item Type
|
Date
|
No Grouping
Jump to:
Article
|
Book Section
Number of items at this level:
4
.
Article
Tucker, F.
(2003)
Sameness or difference? Exploring girls' use of recreational spaces.
Children's Geographies.
1
(1), pp. 111-124. 1473-3285.
Book Section
Horton, J.
(2003)
Different genres, different visions? The changing countryside in postwar British children’s literature.
In:
Cloke, P.
(ed.)
Country Visions.
Harlow: Prentice Hall. pp. 73-92.
Matthews, M. H.
and
Tucker, F.
(2007)
On both sides of the tracks: British rural teenagers' views on their ruralities.
In:
Panelli, R.
,
Punch, S.
and
Robson, E.
(eds.)
Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth: Young Rural Lives.
London: Routledge. pp. 95-105.
Matthews, M. H.
and
Tucker, F.
(2006)
On the other side of the tracks: the psychogeographies and everyday lives of rural teenagers in the UK.
In:
Spencer, C.
and
Blades, M.
(eds.)
Children and their Environments: Learning, Using and Designing Spaces.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 161-175.
This list was generated from
NECTAR
on
Fri May 24 05:24:30 2013 BST
.
Top
Copyright © 2010 The University of Northampton
Follow us