Geography Matters
Geography Literacy Lack of Systematic Knowledge of Place beyond tourism The influence of Place on Trends
The Influence and Meaning of Place Provides a setting for our daily lives Setting for knowing who we are, how we should think and behave, life on earth Life in a small industrial area vs. big city Cultural Symbols Landscapes of Power Places of Change
Our daily lives
Settings for Culture
Cultural Symbols
Interdependence
Interdependence and Creation of Place
Interdependence and Globalization
Globalization The increasing interconnectedness of different parts of the world through common processes of economic, environmental, political and cultural change. The world economy is nothing new: we’ve been trading with other cultures for centuries. Telecommunications and technology in the roll of factors for change: Internet anyone?
Perspectives on Globalization and Interdependence One shared political and economic space Hyperglobalist View Skeptical View Transformationalist View
Hyperglobalist View Open markets and free trade allow more people to share in prosperity. Interdependence creates shared interests Neoliberal policies – minimalist role for the state, free markets – The end of Nation-States – Denationalization of economies – Borderless future with one Global Governance
Skeptical View Today’s globalization is nothing new Nation-state is not in decline – Needed to regulate international economic activity – Regionalization and Globalization as contradictary tendencies Regional blocks: Europe, North America, Japan
Transformationalist View Globalization is historically unprecedented Globalization is a transformative force – Change in societies – Change in economies – Change in governments – Unpredictable outcomes and unintended consequences as countries and regions are increasingly interdependent – Increased disparities in wealth: elites, embattled, and marginalized.
Key Issues in Globalizing the World
Environmental Issues
Sustainability
Health Issues The movement of disease throughout the world - HIV
Security Issues
Geography in a Globalizing World The more universal the diffusion of material culture and lifestyle, the more valuable regional and ethnic identities become.
Geography in a Globalizing World The faster the internet takes people, the more they feel the need for their own community
Geography in a Globalizing World The greater the reach of corporations, the more easily they are able to respond to place to place variations in labor markets and consumer markets and the more radically the economic geography has to be reorganized
Geography in a Globalizing World The greater the integration of transnational governments and institutions, the more sensitive people have become to local cleavages of race, ethnicity and religion.
Studying Human Geography Physical Geography Human Geography – Regional Geography
Spatial Analysis: Longitude and Latitude
Distance
Accessibility and Topological Space Connectivity
Spatial Interaction Complementarity – For any kind of spatial interaction to occur, there must be demand in one place and supply that matches or compliments in the other. Transferability – The costs of moving a particular item, measured in real money and/or time, and the ability of the item to bear these costs.
Spatial Interaction Intervening opportunity – Determining the volume and pattern of movements and flows. Spatial diffusion
Patterns of Spatial Diffusion
Regionalization
Landscape
Ordinary Landscapes
Symbolic Landscapes
Sense of Place
Developing a Geographical Imagination Think of places and regions as representing the cumulative legacy of successive periods of change.
Recognizing the General and the Unique General – general effects of spatial outcomes Unique – general effects of a particular changes always involve some degree of modification as they are played out in different environments, giving rise to unique outcomes.