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essays and exam questions 253‘Human geographers have . . . adopted [a nature-society] dualism by seeing thebiophysical environment as an irrelevant domain for addressing social issues andby advancing explanations that invoke human processes only’ (Urban and Rhoads2003: 224). Evaluate this claim and assess its implications for geography as awhole.‘In the West, we are used to thinking of the normal and the natural as one and thesame’ (Holloway and Hassard 2001: 5). Evaluate this contention, using examples,with reference to either ‘human nature’ or the non-human world.‘It is too easy for us to forget that humankind is a part of nature . . . not apart fromit’ (The Prince of Wales, 2002). Is Prince Charles right and does it matter?Using real or hypothetical examples, offer a critical evaluation of actor-networktheory.Can human and physical geographers unite around new ‘after-’ or ‘post-natural’understandings of the material world?How does new research by ‘animal geographers’ challenge conventionalunderstandings of ‘nature’ within and beyond geography?

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