Human geography: people, place, and culture
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adam_text | BRIEF CONTENTS
1
Introduction
to
Human
Geography
___________________________________ 1
2 Population and Health______.______________________________________ 29
3 Migration . ___________________________ 60
4
Local Culture, Popular Culture, and Cultural Landscapes
_________________90
5
Identity: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality
________________________ 117
6
Language
______________________________________________________143
7
Religion _____________________^
________________________________171
8
Political Geography
_________________________________________ 211
9
Urban Geography
____________________.____„_____________ 245
10
Development
_________________________________________________ 288
11
Agriculture and the Rural Landscape
________________________________ 311
12
Industry and Services
____________________________________________ 346
13
The Humanized Environment
_____________________________________ 378
14
Globalization and the Geography of Networks
_________________________ 407
Appendix A: Maps
___________________________
www.wiley.com/coUege/fouberg
Appendix B: Area and Demographic Data for the World s States
_______________
B-l
Appendix C: Glossary
________________________________________________
G-l
Appendix D: References
______________________
www.wiley.com/coUege/fouberg
Index
__ .____________________________„________________________________ 1-1
XV
CONTENTS
1
Introduction
to Human
Geography
________
FIELD NOTE: Awakeningto World Hunger
1
Key Question: What Is Human Geography?
5
Key Question: What Are Geographic Questions?
5
Maps in the Time of Cholera Pandemics
б
The Spatial Perspective
7
FIELD NOTE: Glacier National Park, United
States
10
Key Question: Why Do Geographers Use Maps, and
What Do Maps Tell Us?
11
Mental Maps
12
Generalization in Maps
13
Remote Sensing and
GIS
13
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Maui, Hawaii by
Korine N.
Kolivras
17
Key Question: Why Are Geographers Concerned
with Scale and Connectedness?
18
Regions
18
Culture
22
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Montgomery, Alabama by
Jonathan
Leib 23
Connectedness Through Diffusion
24
Key Question; What Are Geographic Concepts, and
How Are They Used in Answering
Geographic Questions?
26
Rejection of Environmental Determinism
26
Possibilism
27
Today s Human Geography
27
2
Population and Health
29
FIELD NOTE: Basic Infrastructure
29
Key Question: Where in the World Do People Live
and Why?
31
FIELD NOTE:
Yangon, Myanmar
(Burma)
31
FIELD NOTE: Luxor, Egypt
32
Physiologic Population Density
32
Population Distribution
33
World Population Distribution and Density
33
Reliability of Population Data
36
Key Question: Why Do Populations Rise or Fall in
Particular Places?
36
Population Growth at World, Regional, National, and
Local Scales
37
FIELD NOTE: Bordeaux, France
40
The Demographic Transition
43
Future Population Growth
45
Key Question: Why Does Population Composition
Matter?
46
Key Question: How Does the Geography of Health
Influence Population Dynamics?
47
Infant Mortality
47
Child Mortality
49
Life Expectancy
49
Disease
50
Infectious Diseases
51
FIELD NOTE: Johannesburg, South Africa
54
Chronic and Genetic Diseases
54
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Marich Village, Kenya by
Elsbeth Robson
55
Geographic influences on Health
56
Key
Question:
How Do Governments Impact
Population Change?
56
Limitations
58
Contradictions
58
3
Migration
__
60
FIELD NOTE: Expanding Slums
60
Key Question: What Is Migration?
63
Cyclic Movement
64
Periodic Movement
64
Migration
64
Key Question: Why Do People Migrate?
66
Forced Migration
67
Push and Pull Factors in Voluntary Migration
69
Types of Push and Pull Factors
70
Political Circumstances
71
XVII
xvîii CONTENTS
Armed Conflict and Civil War
71
Environmental Conditions
71
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Plymouth,
Montserrat
by
Jason Dittmer
72
Culture and Traditions
72
Technological Advances
73
Key Question: Where Do People Migrate?
73
Global Migration Flows
73
Guest Workers
74
Regional Migration Flows
75
FIELD NOTE: The West Bank, Outside Jerusalem,
Israel
78
National Migration Flows
78
The Special Case of Refugees
79
Key Question: How Do Governments Affect
Migration?
86
Legal Restrictions
86
Waves of Immigration in the United States
87
The Post-September
11
World
88
4
Local Culture, Popular
Culture, and Cultural
Landscapes
________
90
FIELD NOTE: Preserving Culture
90
Key Question: What Are Local and Popular
Cultures?
91
Key Question; How Are Local Cultures
Sustained?
93
Rural Local Cultures
94
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Lindsborg, Kansas by
Steven M.
Schnell 97
Urban Local Cultures
98
Local Cultures and Cultural Appropriation
98
FIELD NOTE:
Williamsburg,
Brooklyn,
New York
99
Authenticity of Places
99
FIELD NOTE: Dingle, Ireland
101
Key Question: How Is Popular Culture
Diffused?
102
Hearths of Popular Culture
103
Replacing Old Hearths with New: Beating Out the Big
Three in Popular Sports
107
Stemming the Tide of Popular Culture—Losing the
Local?
109
FIELD NOTE: Seoul, South Korea
110
Key Question: How Can Local and Popular
Cultures Be Seen in the Cultural
Landscape? Ill
Cultural Landscapes of Local Cultures
114
GUEST FIELD NOTE:
Paragonali,
Utah by Richard
Francaviglia
115
5
Identity: Race, Ethnicity, Gender,
and Sexuality
___________
m
FIELD NOTE: Building Walls
117
Key Question: What Is Identity, and How Are
Identities Constructed?
119
Race
119
FIELD NOTE: Darwin, Australia
121
Race and Ethnicity in the United States
121
Residential Segregation
123
Identities Across Scales
125
The Scale of New York City
126
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Washington Heights, New
York by
Inés
Miyares
127
Key Question: How Do Places Affect Identity, and
How Can We See Identities in
Places?
127
Ethnicity and Place
128
Identity and Space
130
Key Question: How Does Geography Reflect and
Shape Power Relationships Among
Groups of People?
130
FIELD NOTE: New York, New York
131
Just Who Counts?
132
GUEST FIELD NOTE:
134
Vulnerable Populations
134
Women in
Subsanaran
Africa
135
FIELD NOTE: Alongthe Banks of the Niger River
Just Outside Mopti, Mali
136
Dowry Deaths in India
136
Shifting Power Relations Among Ethnic Groups
137
6
Language
143
FIELD NOTE: What Should I Say?
143
Key Question: What Are Languages, and What Role
Do Languages Play in Cultures?
146
CONTENTS
xix
Language and Culture
147
What Is a Language?
150
Standardized Language
150
Dialects
150
Key Question: Why Are Languages Distributed
the Way They Are?
152
Definition and Debate
152
Language Formation
154
The Languages of Europe
157
Languages of
Subsanaran
Africa
158
Key Question: How Did Certain Languages
Become Dominant?
161
Lingua Franca
161
Multilingualism
162
Official Languages
163
The Prospect of a Global Language
163
FIELD NOTE:
Paro,
Bhutan
164
Key Question: What Role Does Language Play
in Making Places?
164
The Ten Toponyms
165
Toponyms and Globalization
165
Changing Toponyms
165
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Greenville, North Carolina
by Derek Alderman
168
7
Religion
171
FIELD NOTE: Peace Walls
171
Key Question: What Is Religion, and What Role Does
It Play in Culture?
172
FIELD NOTE: Mombasa, Kenya
173
Key Question: Where Did the Major Religions
of the World Originate, and
How Do Religions Diffuse?
175
The World Map of Religions Today
176
From the Hearth of South Asia
178
From the Hearth of the Huang He River Valley
181
From the Hearth of the Eastern Mediterranean
182
FIELD NOTE: Long Beach, New York
183
FIELD NOTE: Uluru, Australia
189
Key Question: How Is Religion Seen in the Cultural
Landscape?
190
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Ardmore, Ireland by
Mary Lee Nolan
191
Sacred Sites of Jerusalem
191
Landscapes of Hinduism and Buddhism
193
FIELD NOTE: Hyderabad, India
194
FIELD NOTE:
Yangon, Myanmar 194
Landscapes of Christianity
195
Landscapes of Islam
197
Key Question: What Role Does Religion Play
in Political Conflicts?
200
Conflicts Along Religious Borders
200
Israel and Palestine
201
Nigeria
204
Northern Ireland
205
Religious Fundamentalism and Extremism
207
8
Political Geography
211
FIELD NOTE: Challenging the Political-Territorial
Order
211
Key Question: How Is Space Politically Organized
into States and Nations?
213
The Modern State Idea
214
Nations
215
Nation-State
215
MultiState
Nations, Multinational States, and Stateless
Nations
216
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Cluj-Napoca, Romania by
George White
217
European Colonialism and the Diffusion
of the Nation-State Model
218
Construction of the Capitalist World-Economy
218
World-Systems and Political Power
221
The Enduring Impact of the Nation-State Idea
222
Key
Questioni
How Do States Spatially Organize
Their Governments?
222
Form of Government
222
Devolution
223
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Interstate
40,
Near
Blackwell,
Arkansas by Paul! Gray
224
Electoral Geography
227
FIELD NOTE: Honolulu, Hawai i
228
Key Question: How Are Boundaries Established, and
Why Do Boundary Disputes Occur?
230
FIELD NOTE: Piazza
della Transalpina
232
Establishing Boundaries
232
Types of Boundaries
232
Boundary Disputes
233
xx CONTENTS
Key
Question: How Does the Study of Geopolitics
Help Us Understand the World?
234
Classical Geopolitics
234
The German School
234
The British/American School
235
Influence of Geopoliticians on Politics
235
Critical Geopolitics
236
Geopolitical World Order
236
Key Question: What Are Supranational
Organizations, and What Is
the Future of the State?
237
From League of Nations to United Nations
238
Regional Supranational Organizations
240
The European Union
241
How Does Supranationalism Affect the State?
242
9
Urban Geography
245
FIELD NOTE: Ghosts of Detroit?
245
Key Question: When and Why Did People Start
Livingin
Cities?
247
The Hearths of Urbanization
248
The Rote of the Ancient City in Society
251
Diffusion of Urbanization
252
Greek Cities
252
Roman Cities
253
Urban Growth After Greece and Rome
254
FIELD NOTE: Rome, Italy
255
Site and Situation During European Exploration
256
FIELD NOTE: Genoa, Italy
256
The Second Urban Revolution
257
A Second Agricultural Revolution
257
The Chaotic Industrial City
257
FIELD NOTE:
Duisburg,
Germany
258
Key Question: Where Are Cities Located and
Why?
259
Rank and Size in the Urban Matrix
260
Central Place Theory
260
Hexagonal Hinterlands
261
Key Question: How Are Cities Organized, and How
Do They Function?
261
Models of the City
262
Functional Zones
262
The Spatial Organization of the Typical European
City
263
Modeling the North American City
263
Modeling Cities in World Regions
265
The South American City
265
The African City
266
FIELD NOTE:
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
267
The Southeast Asian City
267
Key Question: How Do People Shape Cities?
269
Shaping Cities in the Global Periphery and
Semiperiphery
270
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Manila, the Philippines by
Johnathan Walker
271
FIELD NOTE: Cairo, Egypt City Center
272
Shaping Cities in the Global Core
272
FIELD NOTE: Cairo, Egypt Residential Area
272
FIELD NOTE: Fort Worth, Texas
274
Urban Sprawl and New
Urbanism
275
FIELD NOTE: Celebration, Florida
276
Gated Communities
277
Urban Geopolitics
278
Immigration and the Changing Ethnic Geography
of Cities
279
The Enduring Impact of Colonialism
280
The Informal Economy
281
From Colonial to Global CBD
282
Key Quastion: What Role Do Cities Play in
Globalization?
283
Cities as Spaces of Consumption
283
10
Development
288
FIELD NOTE: Geography, Trade, and
Development
288
Key Question*. How Is Development Defined and
Measured?
289
Gross National Income
290
Development Models
294
Key Question: How Does Geographical Context
Affect Development?
296
Dependency Theory
296
Geography and Context
297
Key Question: What Are the Barriers to and
the Costs of Development?
298
Social Conditions
299
Foreign Debt
299
FIELD NOTE: Buenos Aires, Argentina
301
CONTENTS xxi
Political Corruption and Instability
301
Costs of Economic Development
302
Key Question: How Do Political and Economic
Institutions Influence Uneven
Development Within States?
305
The Role of Governments
305
FIELD NOTE: Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans,
Louisiana
306
Islands of Development
307
FIELD NOTE: Port
Gentil,
Gabon
308
Creating Growth in the Periphery
of the Periphery
308
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Sukabumi, West Java by
Rachel Silvey
309
11
Agriculture and the Rural
Landscape
___________
311
FIELD NOTE: Changing Greens
311
Key Question: What Is Agriculture, and Where Did
Agriculture Begin?
313
Hunting, Gathering, and Fishing
314
Terrain and Tools
315
The First
Agricultura
í
Revolution
315
Domestication of Animals
318
Subsistence Agriculture
318
FIELD NOTE: Nairobi, Kenya
319
Key Question: How Did Agriculture Change with
Industrialization?
320
Understanding the Spatial Layout of Agriculture
321
The Third Agricultural Revolution
322
New Genetically Modified Foods
323
Regional and Local Change
323
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Gambia by Judith Carney
324
The Impacts of Agricultural Modernization on Earlier
Practices
324
Key Question: What Imprint Does Agriculture Make
on the Cultural Landscape?
326
Villages
327
Functional Differentiation within Villages
329
Key Question: How Is Agriculture Currently
Organized Geographically, and
How Has Agribusiness Influenced
the Contemporary Geography of
Agriculture?
330
FIELD NOTE: Dunedin, New Zealand
331
The World Map of Climates
331
The World Map of Agriculture
333
Political Influences on Agriculture
338
Sociocultural
Influences on Agriculture
338
Agribusiness and the Changing Geography
of Agriculture
339
Environmental Impacts of Commercial
Agriculture
341
The Challenge of Feeding Everyone
342
12
Industry and Services
___346
FIELD NOTE: Containing the World-Economy
346
Key Question: Where Did the Industrial Revolution
Begin, and How Did It Diffuse?
347
The Industrial Revolution
349
Diffusion to Mainland Europe
350
FIELD NOTE: Rouen, France
353
Diffusion Beyond Europe
353
Key Question: How Have the Character and
Geography of Industrial
Production Changed?
355
Fordist Production
356
Flexible Production and Product Life Cycle
358
The Global Division of Labor
359
Flexible Production of Nike
360
Distribution in the Commodity Chain
360
Outsourcing: Business Product Outsourcing
and Global Sourcing
362
Made in America or Designed in America?
363
Major Influences on the Contemporary
Geography of Manufacturing
365
New Centers of Industrial Activity
367
FIELD NOTE:
Humen,
China
369
FIELD NOTE: Beijing,China
370
Key Question: How Have Deindustrialization
and the Rise of Service Industries
Altered the Economic Geography
of Production?
371
Geographical Dimensions of the Service
Economy
372
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Fayetteville, Arkansas
by Fiona M. Davidson
374
High-Technology Clusters
374
Tourism Services
375
Place Vulnerabilities in a Service Economy
376
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13
The Humanized
Environment
__
378
Protection of the Ozone Layer
Global Climate Change
404
Water Scarcity
404
403
FIELD NOTE: Disaster Along Indian Ocean
Shores
378
Key Question: How Has Earth s Environment
Changed over Time?
381
Tectonic Plates
381
Ocean and Atmosphere
381
Fire and Ice
382
FIELD NOTE: The Southeast Coast
of the Big Island of Hawai i
383
The Little Ice Age in the Modern Era
385
Key
Question:
How Have Humans Altered
Earth s Environment?
386
Water
387
FIELD. NOTE: Tucson, Arizona
387
Atmosphere
390
The Land
391
FIELD NOTE: Para, Brazil
392
Biodiversity
393
Key Question: What Are the Major Factors
Contributing to Environmental
Change Today?
394
Political Ecology
394
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Try, Mali by William
Moseley
395
Population
395
Patterns of Consumption
397
Industrial Technology
398
Transportation
398
Energy
399
Key Question: What Is the International Response
to Climate Change?
402
Biological Diversity
403
14
Globalization and the
Geography of Networks
__ 407
FIELD NOTE: Happiness Is in the Eye
of the Beholder
407
Key Question: How Have Identities Changed
in a Globalized World?
409
Personal Connectedness
410
GUEST FIELD NOTE: Columbine, Colorado
by Kenneth E. Foote
411
Key Question: What Is Globalization, and
What Role Do Networks Play
in Globalization?
412
FIELD NOTE: Porto
Alegre,
Brazil
413
Networks
413
Time-Space Compression
413
Key Question: How Do Networks Operate
in a Globalized World?
416
Networks with a Social Focus
416
Networksand
Information
417
Networks and Economic Exchange
418
Appendix A: Maps www.wiley.com/coHege/fouberg
Appendix B: Area and Demographic Data for
the World s States B-l
Appendix C: Glossary G-l
Appendix D: References
www.wiley.com/college/fouberg
Index
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title | Human geography people, place, and culture |
title_auth | Human geography people, place, and culture |
title_exact_search | Human geography people, place, and culture |
title_full | Human geography people, place, and culture Erin H. Fouberg ; Alexander B. Murphy ; H. J. de Blij |
title_fullStr | Human geography people, place, and culture Erin H. Fouberg ; Alexander B. Murphy ; H. J. de Blij |
title_full_unstemmed | Human geography people, place, and culture Erin H. Fouberg ; Alexander B. Murphy ; H. J. de Blij |
title_old | De Blij, Harm J. Human geography culture, society, and space |
title_short | Human geography |
title_sort | human geography people place and culture |
title_sub | people, place, and culture |
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topic_facet | Human geography Anthropogeografie Einführung |
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