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Introduction to Regional Geography II (PAGES: 14-37)
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Definition: Shared patterns of learned behavior Components: Beliefs Institutions Technology CULTURE
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A wide-ranging and comprehensive field that studies spatial aspects of human cultures Major components focus on: Cultural Landscapes Culture Hearths Cultural Diffusion Cultural Environments Culture Regions Not mutually exclusive - constantly interacting with each other CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
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The composite of human imprints on the earth’s surface. Carl Sauer’s definition: “ the forms superimposed on the physical landscape by the activities of man” CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
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The source areas from which radiated ideas, innovations, and ideologies that change the world beyond CULTURE HEARTH
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CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY: BETHLEHEM SEQUENT OCCUPANCE E.J.PALKA
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A subfield within the human branch of geography The study of the interaction of geographical area and political process The spatial analysis of political phenomena and processes POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
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Must a nation be a place? Some examples of stateless nations: the Cherokee Nation, the Kurds, the Palestinians NATION
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THE KURDS KURDISH REGION
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A politically organized territory Administered by a sovereign government Recognized by a significant portion of the international community. A state must also contain: – a permanent resident population – an organized economy – a functioning internal circulation system STATE
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A country whose population possesses a substantial degree of cultural homogeneity and unity NATION - STATE An Example of a Nation-State: Japan Other Examples?
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4 major clusters 1) East Asia2) South Asia 3) Europe4) Eastern North America POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
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PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT Economic geography Economic conditions (World Bank’s groupings) High-Income Upper-middle-income Lower-middle-income Low-income Core areas versus peripheries
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PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT
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PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT
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THE GEOGRAPHER’S PERSPECTIVE
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Introduction to Regional Geography II (PAGES: 14-37)
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