
William Bunge - Wikipedia
William Wheeler Bunge Jr. (born 1928, La Crosse, Wisconsin; died October 31, 2013, Canada) [1][2] was an American geographer active mainly as a quantitative geographer and spatial theorist. He also became a radical geographer and anti-war activist in the US and Canada.
William Bunge, the DGEI, & Radical Cartography - Jacket2
Mar 20, 2015 · Bunge’s pioneering work would prove invaluable. If cartography traditionally mapped outward toward new frontiers of unexplored terrain and colonial expropriation, Bunge’s approach was to move inward toward those pockets of …
William Bunge biography. American geographer
William Wheeler Bunge Jr., an American geographer, was born in 1928 in La Crosse, Wisconsin, to a family of German-American descent. He served in the army during the Korean War and conducted research on nuclear warfare in a special weapons research facility.
William Bunge - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
William Wheeler Bunge Jr. (n. 1928, La Crosse, Wisconsin, f. 31 de octubre de 2013, Canadá) fue un geógrafo estadounidense. Desarrolló su carrera en el campo de la geografía cuantitativa, aportando nuevos enfoques desde la denominada geografía radical.
BIOGRAFÍA DE GEÓGRAFOS (WILLIAN BUNGE 1928 - 2013 )
Inciamos con Willian Bunge, geógrafo de profundos compromisos sociales, con una destacada labor dentro de la denominada Revolución Teórica - Cuantitiva y uno de las figuras mas importante de la denominada Geografía Radical.
The Detroit Geographic Expedition and Institute: A Case Study …
The Detroit Geographic Expedition focused their attention in two areas that informed each other but which remained distinct for the principals: research and education, with Dr. William Bunge as the Research Director and Gwendolyn Warren as the Administrative Director.
(PDF) The Last Days of William Bunge: - ResearchGate
Jan 1, 2020 · Primarily sourced from film and tape interviews and recorded telephone conversations, as well as upon an archive of correspondence with the late William Bunge, his main ideas and his place in...
William Wheeler Bunge: Radical Geographer (1928–2013)
Sep 25, 2017 · Bill Bunge was a geographer whose path was unconventional and whose transformative contributions can be difficult to bring into sharp focus using the lenses of the present.
Vol. 3 | Critical Bunge | Alex B. Hill - Detroit Research
William Bunge, known as “Wild Bill” as a result of his temperament, took a job as a professor in the now non-existent Geography Department at Wayne State University in 1962. He was awarded the title of “radical” by the House Un-American Committee as part …
Three Nuclear Atlases and their Worlds: A Response to A People’s …
Within a few years, two important nuclear atlases would appear: Nuclear War Atlas (William Bunge, 1982 and 1988) and Atlas of Global Strategy (Lawrence Freedman, 1985) are both ancestors of The People’s Atlas of Nuclear Colorado [PANC].