AP Human Geography Cultural Patterns and Processes Unit

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AP Human Geography Cultural Patterns and Processes Unit Diffusion AP Human Geography Cultural Patterns and Processes Unit

For today, 11/03: Chapter 4 Reading Quiz is Wednesday, 11/09. Fun Food Friday will be next Friday, 11/11. Label your notes for today “DIFFUSION.” What does this map show you the locations of? Discuss with your group and pick someone to share your group’s ONE guess.

Hearth Place from which an innovation originates

Cool Hearths Cheeseburger Pasadena, CA Blue jeans San Francisco, CA Coffee Rap music Chocolate Basketball Pasadena, CA San Francisco, CA Ethiopia New York, NY MesoAmerica Springfield, MA

Diffusion A characteristic spreads across space from one place to another over time Relocation Expansion Hierarchical Contagious Stimulus

Diffusion Types Relocation: duh Hierarchical: bypasses less important place for nodes of importance Contagious: spreads rapidly all over Stimulus: underlying principle is diffused, but actual characteristic not present

Contagious Diffusion

Contagious Diffusion

Contagious Diffusion

Contagious Diffusion

Contagious Diffusion

Hierarchical Diffusion

Contagious Diffusion

Hierarchical Diffusion

Hierarchical Diffusion

Relocation Diffusion

Relocation Diffusion

Check for Understanding: In your groups, come up with three examples of each type of diffusion. If you are having trouble consult: (1.) pages 26-27, 110 (2.) Chapter 1 notes

Space-Time Compression Modern networks make it possible to know more about what is happening in the world and STC makes it possible for us to know it sooner.

No Diffusion For You! Time Distance Decay Intervening Obstacle Physical Cultural

Take an of your artifact from your Cultural Handprint and: Your Assignment Take an of your artifact from your Cultural Handprint and: (1.) Research its hearth (2.) Research the type(s) of diffusion it experienced before becoming one of the things that helps define you (3.) Cite each source you used in the research