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DOI: 10.18306/dlkxjz.2015.07.003, PP. 809-817

Keywords: ,空间,身份,文化地理学,研究进展

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"家"是西方地理学近年研究一个丰富且重要的新话题。国外对"家"的地理学研究呈现快速增长的趋势,现已成为文化地理学的研究热点之一。本文首先厘清了"家"的概念和内涵,发现人文地理学者对"家"的理解经历了由积极意义到批判的过程,本文据此阐述了国外"家"的地理学研究进展,主要从身份与"家"的内在关系展开,并梳理了当前研究的两大热点话题——跨国移民和无家可归者。"家"是理解社会和空间的关键场所,而当前国内仍缺乏相应的研究成果,本文以期对中国人文地理学的研究有所裨益。

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