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AP Human Geography
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Geography is not just about... Memorizing place names and boundaries. (though you need to learn context through maps) Where things and people are located (though you need basic descriptive background)
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Geography is about... Why things and people are where they are. How people, things and places interact with each other.
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Fields of Geography Physical Geography Human Geography
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Geography compares different scales
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Geography studies reality on the ground, over time Hayward
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Geography studies anything related to place
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Making Space into Place Space is abstract, geometric, empty, like an impersonal location on a grid Place is constructed by human beings, and given meaning through social interaction/memories.
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What is a Place (site)? ABSOLUTE LOCATION Longitude and latitude RELATIVE LOCATION (relationship to other places) SENSE OF PLACE (feelings evoked by place)
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Bellarmine as a place (site) ABSOLUTE LOCATION RELATIVE LOCATION SENSE OF PLACE
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Bellarmine as a place ABSOLUTE LOCATION (37 N latitude and 123 W longitude) RELATIVE LOCATION (College park, near railroad Downtown, Southern tip of the San Francisco Bay, 47 miles S of San Francisco) SENSE OF PLACE (Jesuit, quad, student hangouts, circular pathways, Bell Market, old concrete benches, pride, comfort, )
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Why Place Matters All social activity is embedded in place Places therefore provide the settings for people’s daily lives. Social interaction in turn shapes the place.
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Human Geography Today Studying the relationship of place to people as… –Social beings –Consumers –Producers
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