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Geography 1100 Unit 1 - An Introduction To Geography

Geography 1100 Unit 1 - An Introduction To Geography. The Meaning of The Word Geo – World (Earth) Graphei – To Write. Three Recurring Themes. Humans and Land Regional Studies Spatial Analysis. The Goal of Human Geography.

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Geography 1100 Unit 1 - An Introduction To Geography

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  1. Geography 1100Unit 1 - An Introduction To Geography • The Meaning of The Word • Geo – World (Earth) • Graphei – To Write

  2. Three Recurring Themes • Humans and Land • Regional Studies • Spatial Analysis

  3. The Goal of Human Geography • The goal of human geography is to teach us about the world we live in and how we live in the world. • Geographers often tend to be generalists who are seeking to identify and understand the interconnectedness of things.

  4. Human Geographic Concepts: • Geographers use a variety of key concepts to interpret and analyze the world.

  5. Human Geographic Concepts:“Space” • Absolute Space • Relative Space

  6. Human Geographic Concepts:“Distance” • Distance • Distance Decay(Friction of Distance) • Accessibility • Interaction • Agglomeration • Deglomeration • Types of Distance • Absolute (Linear) Distance • Time Distance • Economic Distance • Psychological (Cognitive & Social) Distance

  7. Human Geographic Concepts:“Location” • Location • Absolute Location: • Site – The characteristics of a location • Relative Location: • "Situation" – The location relative to other locations

  8. Human Geographic Concepts:“Place” • Place • Sense of place • Sacred space • Placelessness • Topophilia • Topophobia

  9. Human Geographic Concepts:“Region” • Formal (Uniform) Regions • Functional (Nodal) Regions • Vernacular Regions

  10. Human Geographic Concepts:“Distance” • Distance • Distance Decay (Friction of Distance) • Accessibility • Interaction • Agglomeration • Deglomeration • Types of Distance • Absolute (Linear) Distance • Time Distance • Economic Distance • Psychological (Cognitive & Social) Distance

  11. Human Geographic Concepts:“Scale” • Scale – • Technical • Small Scale • Large Scale • Subjective • Temporal Scale • Social Scale

  12. Human Geographic Concepts:“Diffusion” • Diffusion • Relocation Diffusion • Contagious Diffusion • Hierarchical Diffusion

  13. Human Geographic Concepts:“Perception” • Perception • Mental images of other places are changing. We are becoming increasingly aware of the interconnectedness of places. • Mental maps demonstrate that we all perceive places in different ways. • The metal maps of specific individuals can greatly impact many other people. (Can impact industrial location) • Serious problems are created if people in power have distorted mental maps. • Mental maps and people’s perceptions of places can change.

  14. Human Geographic Concepts:“Development” • Development

  15. Human Geographic Concepts:“Discourse” • Discourse

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