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Social Atlas of Europe [Kietas viršelis]

(University of Oxford), (University of Iceland), (Department of Geography, University of Aegean)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 270x190 mm, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1447313534
  • ISBN-13: 9781447313533
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 270x190 mm, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • ISBN-10: 1447313534
  • ISBN-13: 9781447313533
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE 2015



Many of us think of European countries as discreet entitiestheir own languages, cultures, food, and economies squarely contained within their national boundaries. But in fact Europe is at once a unified place and a sophisticatedly fragmented one, and national boundaries rarely reflect its social and economic realities. The social atlas of Europe is the first atlas to map Europe according to these realities, from the perspective of human geography rather than simply a political one.



Using innovative full-color visualization methods, it reconsiders European identity through its many different facets: economy, culture, history, and human and physical geography, visualizing Europe and its people in a more fluid way, in some cases using maps without artificial national boundaries. It utilizes the latest available demographic, social, and economic data through state-of-the-art geographical information systems and new cartography techniques. Through these new visualizations, this highly illustrated book offers fresh perspectives on a range of topics, including social values, culture, education, employment, environmental footprints, health and well-being, and social inequalities and cohesion. It is a bold rethinking of Europe as we know it and will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand the continent in its truest form.

Recenzijos

Simply browsing this Social Atlas of Europe is an exhilarating experience for the lay reader: unfailingly informative, sometimes intriguing, and always entertaining. A triumph of human geography and human cartography! Manos Matsaganis, Polytechnic University of Milan Once again this innovative group of academics open our eyes to something hidden in plain sight. This time, with refreshing accessibility, it is the way we see Europe. A must read! Mary OHara, journalist and Fulbright scholar "Using two base maps which resize first EU Member States and their neighbours, this innovative new book succeeds in graphically representing statistics and survey answers such as 'Youth unemployment' and 'Democracy: is it the best political system?'" TUC Education European Review An insightful look at today's Europe -- not through the artifices of geographic boundaries or gross national products, but through the underlying realities that Europeans live every day - their understandings, attitudes, and well-being - all brought to life in charts and maps that reveal the human geography of this vitally important area of the world. Robert B. Reich, Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley "A striking visual map of a dynamic and rapidly evolving Europe." Choice "The authors innovative use of the cartogram reveals a unique and hitherto unknown view of Europe which will be of wide interest." Professor Dr Menno-Jan Kraak, University of Twente, Netherlands A work of and for the decade, The Social Atlas of Europe sets out to explore European identity through the social realities experienced by Europeans. LSE Review of Books "A must for social scientists and decision-makers wanting to have a better understanding of the institutional forces that unite and divide Europeans. Andrés Rodrķguez-Pose, London School of Economics and President-elect of the Regional Science Association International.

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Winner of Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2015.
Acknowledgements viii
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations ix
1 Introduction
1(14)
A new way of looking at Europe
2(1)
The countries represented in this atlas
2(1)
The maps
3(1)
How to identify the countries
3(1)
Land area map of Europe
4(1)
Table of European states included in this atlas
5(1)
Population cartogram of Europe
6(2)
Gridded-population cartogram of Europe
8(2)
Gridded-population cartogram representation of the topography of Europe
10(1)
Europe's `Big Freeze'
11(1)
Monthly precipitation in Europe -- population cartograms
12(1)
Monthly precipitation in Europe -- land area maps
13(1)
Annual precipitation in Europe
14(1)
2 Identity and Culture
15(18)
Can the death penalty be justified?
16(1)
How important is religion in your life?
17(1)
Do you believe in life after death?
18(1)
How important is politics in your life?
19(1)
How important in life is leisure time?
20(1)
How important in life is work?
21(1)
How important in life is family?
22(1)
How important in life are friends and acquaintances?
23(1)
Which geographic group do you feel you belong to most?
24(1)
Are you afraid of losing your national identity/culture?
25(1)
Taking all things together, how happy are you?
26(1)
How satisfied are you with your life?
27(1)
Is competition good for people?
28(1)
Roma people
29(1)
Total votes received, Eurovision Song Contest 2013
30(1)
Total votes given to Denmark, Eurovision Song Contest 2013
31(1)
Total votes given to Greece, Eurovision Song Contest 2013
31(1)
Total votes given to Germany, Eurovision Song Contest 2013
31(1)
Total votes given to the UK, Eurovision Song Contest 2013
31(2)
3 Demographics
33(14)
Distribution of the European population by age and sex
34(6)
Population aged 15--65 as a percentage of total population, by region
40(1)
Population aged 0--15 as a percentage of total population, by region
41(1)
Population aged 65 and over as a percentage of total population, by region
42(1)
Male: female ratio, by region
43(1)
Population born outside the country of residence, 2010
44(1)
Population born outside the country of residence, increase 2000--10
45(1)
Population born outside the country of residence, decline 2000--10
46(1)
4 Education
47(12)
Population that has never had any formal school education
48(1)
Population with, at most, primary educational attainment
49(1)
Population with, at most, secondary educational attainment
50(1)
Population with tertiary educational attainment
51(1)
Student mobility: numbers of incoming students
52(1)
Student mobility: numbers of outgoing students
53(1)
Total number of students in tertiary education
54(1)
(ISCED levels 5 and 6), as a percentage of the population aged 20--24 years, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010 People aged 25--64 years with tertiary educational
55(1)
(ISCED levels 5 and 6) attainment, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010 Participation rates of 4-year-olds in pre-primary and primary education by NUTS 2 regions, 2010
56(1)
Early leavers from education and training, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010
57(2)
5 Employment
59(12)
Economically active female population
60(1)
Numbers of unemployed people
61(1)
Youth unemployment
62(1)
Numbers of unemployed people: increase between 2007 and 2012
63(1)
Numbers of unemployed people: decline between 2007 and 2012
64(1)
Youth unemployment: increase between 2007 and 2012
65(1)
Youth unemployment: decline between 2007 and 2012
66(1)
Economically active female population by region
67(1)
Unemployment by region
68(1)
Unemployment rates by region: change between 2007 and 2012
69(1)
Employment in high-technology sectors (% of total employment), 2008
70(1)
6 Industry and Occupation
71(18)
People working in agriculture
72(1)
People working in industry
73(1)
People working in services
74(1)
Managers
75(1)
Professionals
76(1)
Technicians and associate professionals
77(1)
Clerical support workers
78(1)
Service and sales workers
79(1)
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers
80(1)
Craft and related trades workers
81(1)
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
82(1)
Elementary occupations
83(1)
Share of agriculture in the economy, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010
84(1)
Employment in the industrial economy, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010
85(1)
Employment in construction, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010
86(1)
Employment in the non-financial services economy, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010
87(1)
Regional business concentration, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010
88(1)
7 Health
89(20)
Female life expectancy at birth, 2007
90(1)
Male life expectancy at birth, 2007
91(1)
Maternal mortality ratio
92(1)
Age-standardised mortality rate (ages 30--70) -- all causes
93(1)
Cardiovascular disease and diabetes
94(1)
Chronic respiratory conditions
95(1)
Age-standardised mortality rate by cancer (ages 30--70)
96(1)
Deaths due to cancer (regional level)
97(1)
Deaths due to breast cancer (regional level)
98(1)
Deaths due to prostate cancer (regional level)
99(1)
Number of doctors
100(1)
Number of practising physicians (per 100,000 inhabitants) by nuts 2 regions
101(1)
Nursing and midwifery personnel
102(1)
Dentistry personnel
103(1)
Pharmaceutical personnel
104(1)
Hospital beds, by NUTS 2 regions, 2010 (per 100,000 inhabitants)
105(1)
Prevalence of HIV among adults aged 15--49
106(1)
Alcohol consumption among adults aged over 15 years
107(2)
8 Politics
109(12)
Democracy: is it the best political system?
110(1)
Army rule: is it a good political system?
111(1)
How interested are you in politics?
112(1)
Which political party would you vote for, on a scale of 1 (Left) to 10 (Right)?
113(1)
Have you ever joined in a boycott?
114(1)
Have you ever attended a lawful demonstration?
115(1)
Have you ever joined an unofficial strike?
116(1)
Have you ever occupied buildings/factories?
117(1)
Do you belong to a welfare organisation?
118(1)
Do you belong to any religious organisation?
119(1)
Do you belong to any peace movement?
120(1)
9 Economics
121(16)
Gross domestic product, 2012
122(1)
Gross domestic product increase, 2007--12
123(1)
Gross domestic product decline, 2007--12
124(1)
Credit by banking sector, 2012
125(1)
Number of listed domestic companies on national stock exchanges, 2012
126(1)
Market capitalisation of listed domestic companies on national stock exchanges, 2012
127(1)
Stocks traded, 2012
128(1)
Total reserves (including gold), 2012
129(1)
Foreign direct investment, positive, 2012
130(1)
Foreign direct investment, negative, 2012
131(1)
Portfolio equity, positive, 2012
132(1)
Portfolio equity, net inflows, negative, 2012
133(1)
Net adjusted disposable income of private households (PPCS), 2007
134(1)
Gross domestic product (GDP) per inhabitant, 2010
135(1)
Change in gross domestic product (GDP) per inhabitant, 2008--10
136(1)
10 Environment
137(22)
Carbon dioxide emissions (kt), 2009
138(1)
Nitrous oxide emissions (kt of carbon dioxide equivalent), 2010
139(1)
Methane emissions (kt of carbon dioxide equivalent), 2010
140(1)
Perfluorocarbon gas emissions (kt of carbon dioxide equivalent), 2008
141(1)
Other greenhouse gas emissions -- hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride (kt of carbon dioxide equivalent), 2010
142(1)
Sulfur hexafluoride gas emissions (kt of carbon dioxide equivalent), 2008
143(1)
Forest area (km2), 2011
144(1)
Energy use (kt of oil equivalent), 2010
145(1)
Energy production (kt of oil equivalent), 2010
146(1)
Electricity production from renewable sources (kWh), 2010
147(1)
Electricity production from coal sources (kWh), 2010
147(1)
Electricity production from hydroelectric sources (kWh), 2010
148(1)
Electricity production from natural gas sources (kWh), 2010
148(1)
Electricity production from nuclear sources (kWh), 2010
149(1)
Electricity production from oil sources (kWh), 2010
149(1)
Fossil fuel energy consumption, 2010
150(1)
Distribution of fossil fuel energy as a percentage of all energy consumption, 2010
151(1)
Combustible renewables and waste, comprising solid biomass, liquid biomass, biogas, industrial waste and municipal waste (kt of oil equivalent), 2010
152(1)
Distribution of combustible renewables and waste as a percentage of all energy use, 2010
153(1)
Total annual freshwater withdrawals (billion m3), 2011
154(1)
Total renewable internal freshwater resources (billion m3), 2011
155(1)
Terrestrial and marine protected areas, 2010
156(1)
Projected change in the number of tropical nights between 1961--90 and 2071--2100
157(1)
Vulnerability of European regions to climate change
158(1)
11 Social Cohesion
159(22)
Individuals living below the national poverty line, 2000--12
160(1)
Poverty head count at $2 a day (PPP), 2004--08
161(1)
Gini index of income inequality
162(1)
Income share held by the most affluent 20%, 2000--12
163(1)
Income share held by the least affluent 20%, 2000--12
164(1)
Vulnerable employment, 2011
165(1)
Population at risk of poverty after social transfers, 2008
166(1)
UN Human Poverty indicators, 2007
167(1)
Internet users, 2011
168(1)
Fixed broadband internet subscribers, 2011
169(1)
Broadband connections in households, by NUTS 2 regions, 2011
170(1)
Secure internet servers, 2011
171(1)
Telephone lines, 2011
172(1)
Mobile cellphone subscriptions, 2011
173(1)
Motor vehicles, 2012
174(1)
Passenger cars, 2012
175(1)
Railway lines (total route-km), 2011
176(1)
Number of US dollar billionaires
177(1)
Homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, 2005
178(1)
Standardised death rate from suicide for population under 65, 2006--08
179(1)
EU Human Development Index, 2007
180(1)
12 Policy
181(16)
Money flow in the European Union (%)
182(1)
Net payments into the EU budget
183(1)
Net payments received from the EU budget
184(1)
The EU budget by spending category
185(1)
Spending on competitiveness for growth and employment
186(1)
Spending on cohesion for growth and employment
187(1)
Spending on preservation and management of natural resources
188(1)
Spending on citizenship, freedom, security and justice
189(1)
Spending on EU as a global player
190(1)
Spending on administration
191(1)
Seventh Framework Programme, average funding per head
192(1)
Potential increase in GDP per head by raising the employment rate of populations aged 20--64 to 75%, 2007
193(1)
The Lisbon Index, 2008 (average score between 0 and 100)
194(1)
Change in the Lisbon Index, 2000--08 (percentage point change)
195(2)
13 Conclusion
197(3)
Europe at night
198(2)
References 200(6)
Appendix: Sources of Data 206
Dimitris Ballas is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Sheffield. He has published widely in the field of Geoinformatics in the Social Sciences.









Danny Dorling is a Professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. His recent books include The 32 Stops: Lives on Londons Central Line and Bankrupt Britain: An Atlas of Social Change









Benjamin D. Hennig is a geographer who loves maps. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and maintains the website www.viewsoftheworld.net