Contemporary human geography: culture, globalization, landscape
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adam_text | CONTENTS IN BRIEF
1.
Human Geography: A Cultural Approach
1
2.
Many Worlds: Geographies of Cultural Difference
43
3.
Population Geography: Shaping the Human Mosaic
93
4.
The Geography of Language: Building the Spoken Word
137
5.
Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Melting Pot or Tapestry?
І
77
6.
Political Geography: A Divided World
223
7.
The Geography of Religion: Spaces and Places of Sacredness
271
8.
Agriculture: The Geography of the Global Food System
317
9.
Development Geography: Transforming Landscapes of Well-Being
367
10.
Urban Geography: A World of Cities
413
11.
One World or Many? The Cultural Geography of the Future
457
VII
Preface
xv
Chapter
1
Human Geography
A Cultural Approach
1
What Is a Cultural Approach to Human Geography?
2
How to Understand Human Geography?
5
Themes in Human Geography
7
Region
7
Formal Regions
8
Functional Regions
9
Vernacular Regions
10
Mobility
12
Types of Diffusion
13
Migration
16
The Video Connection: West Virginia, Still Home
18
Globalization
i s
Mona s Notebook: Early-Twentieth-Century Globalization
Versus Contemporary Globalization in Russia
22
Environmental Determinism
23
Possibilism
24
Environmental Perception
24
Humans as Modifiers of the Earth
27
Cultural Landscape
28
Subject to Debate: Human Activities and Global
Climate Change
29
World Heritage Site: The Great Zimbabwe National
Monument
30-31
Geography @ Work: Matt Rosenberg, Geography Expert
forAboutcom
36
Doing Geography: Space, Place, and Knowing Your
Way Around
37
Seeing Geography: Navigational stick chart of the
Marshall Islands
38
Learning Objectives Reexamined
3 9
Chapter
2
Many Worlds
Geographies of Cultural Difference
Many Cultures
44
43
From Folk Culture to Popular Culture
47
Region
50
College Sports as an Expression of Culture
Regions
50
Indigenous Culture Regions
54
The Rise of the LBGT District
56
The Video Connection: Attack on Equality
58
Vernacular Culture Regions
60
Mobility
61
Vampire Tourists
61
Identity in Diaspora Culture
64
Barriers to Information Mobility
65
Globalization
67
From Difference to Convergence
67
Difference Revitalized
67
Place Images
68
Subject to Debate: Mobile Identities: Questions
of Culture and Citizenship
69
Local Indigenous Cultures Go Global
70
Nature· -Culture
Л
Indigenous Ecology
71
Local Knowledge
72
Global Economy
72
Folk Ecology
73
Nature and Gender
74
Nature in Popular Culture
75
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1
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/
Ь
Folk Architecture in North America
76
Rod s Notebook: Encountering Nature
77
Folk Architecture Around the World
79
Worki
Heritage Site: Decorated Farmhouses of
Hälsingland
80-81
Landscapes of Consumption
82
Leisure Landscapes
83
Elitist Landscapes
84
The American Popular Landscape
86
аііюіі оіоп
;■ /
Doing Geography: Self-Representation of Indigenous
Culture
87
Learning Objectives Reexamined
8 8
Seeing Geography: Camping in the Great
Outdoors
89
ix
Contents
Chapter
3
Chapter
4
Population Geography
Shaping the Human Mosaic
93
Region
94
Population Distribution and Density
94
Patterns of Natality
97
The Geography of Mortality
98
The Demographic Transition
100
Age Distributions
103
Subject to Debate: Female: An Endangered
Gender?
105
The Geography of Gender
106
Standard of Living
109
The Video Connection: Great Expectations
for Female Lawyers
109
Patricia s Notebook: Demystifying the Sunday
Crowds in Hong Kong
110
Mobility 111
Migration
112
Diseases on the Move
112
Globalization
11 s
Population Explosion?
115
Or Creativity in the Face of Scarcity?
116
The Rule of
72 117
Population Control Programs
117
Naturo--Culture Tifi
Environmental Influence
119
Environmental Perception, Settlement,
and Migration
120
Population Density and Environmental
Alteration
120
Environmental Refugees
121
Cultural Landscape
123
Diverse Settlement Types
124
Landscapes and Demographic Change
125
World Heritage Site: Pico Island Vineyard
128-129
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TM.i
Geography @ Work: Aaron Hoard, Deputy Director,
Office of Regional and Community Relations,
University of Washington
131
Doing Geography: Public Space, Personal Space:
Too Close for Comfort?
132
Seeing Geography: Kolkata, India
133
Learning Objectives Reexamined
13 4
The Geography of Language
Building the Spoken Word
і з
7
Region
138
Language Families
142
Mobility 14S
Indo-European Diffusion
145
Migration and the Survival of Language
146
Religion and Linguistic Mobility
147
Language s Shifting Boundaries
147
Globalization i lJ0
Technology, Language, and Empire
150
Patricia s
Notebook:
Miami State of Mind
151
Subject to Debate: Imposing English
152
Texting and Language Modification
155
Language Proliferation: One or Many?
156
Language and Cultural Survival
157
Nature •■■■Culture ISO
Habitat and Vocabulary
159
The Habitat Helps Shape Language
Areas
160
The Habitat Provides Refuge
160
Cultural Landscape
162
Messages
162
Toponyms
163
Generic Toponyms of the United States
164
Toponyms and Cultures of the Past
165
The Video Connection: Vigilante Copyeditor
165
The Political Economy of Toponyms
166
World I loriktgo
Sito: Alhambra,
Generalife,
Albayzín
168-169
Seeing Googmphy:
Aquí se habla
Spanglish
170
Duini) tìtìugniphy: Toponyms
and Roots of
Place
172
Learning
Objectivas
Heoxuniinvd
173
Chapter
5
Geographies of Race and Ethnicity
Melting Pot or Tapestry?
177
Race or Ethnicity: What s the Difference?
178
Subject to Debate: Racism: An Embarrassment of
the Past, or Here to Stay?
181
Contents
XI
Patricia s
Notebook:
Teaching Race and Ethnicity
183
Region
184
Ethnic Homelands and Islands
184
Ethnic Neighborhoods and Racialized
Ghettos
187
Recent Shifts in Ethnic Mosaics
189
Mobility
195
Migration and Ethnicity
195
Simplification and Isolation
197
World Heritage Site: Island of
Gorée
198-199
A Long View of Race and Ethnicity
200
Race and European Colonization
201
Indigenous Identities in the Face
of Globalization
202
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Δ / .,
Cultural Preadaptation
205
Habitat and the Preservation of Difference
205
Environmental Racism
207
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Urban Ethnic Landscapes
210
The Re-Creation of Ethnic Cultural
Landscapes
212
Ethnic Culinary Landscapes
213
Doing Geography: Tracing Ethnic Foodways Through
Recipes
215
Seeing Geography: America s Ethnic Foodscape
216
The Video Connection: An Education in Equality
217
Conclusion
л/
Geography @ Work: Vivian Gonzalez, Morning
Meteorologist, WSVN Channel
7,
Miami, Florida
218
Learning
Objectivos
Reexamined
2
1
9
Chapter
б
Political Geog
A Divided World
223
Region
223
A World of States
223
Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces
230
Political Boundaries in Cyberspace
231
Supranational Political Boundaries
233
Rod s Notebook; Places
oí
a Genocidal State
234
Electoral Geographical Regions
235
Red States, Blue States
237
Mobility
239
Movement Between Core and Periphery
239
Mobility, Diffusion, and Political
Innovation
239
The Forced Mobility of Violent Conflict
242
Refugee Spaces
242
The Diffusion of Political Violence
244
Globalration 245
The Nation-State
245
Globalization and Sovereignty
245
Subject to
Dotate:
Whither the Nation-State?
246
The Condition of Transnationality
248
Ethnic Separatism
248
The Cleavage Model
249
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/.ľ;
Chain of Explanation
252
Geopolitics
252
The Heartland Theory
252
Geopolitics Today
253
State Militaries and the Environment
255
Cultural
Landscape
256
Imprint of the Legal Code
256
Physical Properties of Boundaries
258
The Impress of Central Authority
258
National Iconography on the
Landscape
259
World Heritage Site: Tiwanaku: Spiritual and Political
Center of the Tiwanaku Culture
260-261
Condition
Ш
Doing Geography: The Complex Geography of
Congressional Redistricting
264
Seeing Geography: Post-9/1
1
Security Fences 26S
The Video Connection: Border Patrol Body Slam
266
tives
Hooxaminod
266
Chapter
7
The Geography of
Щтфх
Spaces and Places of Sacredness
2 71
Glaí iíjiíyiiifi Holkjíoiiľ.
.· /?
Region
275
Judaism
275
Christianity
275
Subject to Debate: Religious Fundamentalism
280
Islam
281
XII
Contents
Hinduism
282
Buddhism
284
Taoic Religions
284
Animism/Shamanism
285
Mobility
286
The Semitic Religious Hearth
286
The Indus-Gangesc Religious Hearth
287
The East Asian Religious Hearth
288
Religious Pilgrimage
289
Globalization
291
The Rise of Evangelical Protestantism
in Latin America
291
Religion on the Internet
293
Religion s Relevance in a Global World
293
Mature-Culture 2S5
Appeasing the Forces of Nature
295
The Impacts of Belief Systems on Plants
and Animals
297
Ecotheology
298
Cultura!
Landscape
300
Religious Structures
300
Faithful Details
302
Landscapes of the Dead
303
Sacred Space
305
Patricia s Notebook: My Travels to Jerusalem
306
World Heritage Site: The Old City of Jerusalem
and Its Walls
308-309
Conclusion
310
Geography @ Work: Robert Szypko,
First-Grade
Teacher, Success Academy, Bedford-Stuyvesant
New York
310
The Vidoo Connection: A Chinese Threat to Afghan
Buddhas 311
Doing Geography: The Making of Sacred Spaces
312
Seeing Geography: Parking Lot Shrine
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1
з
Learning Objectives
Reexaminou
з 1
4
Chapter
8
Agriculture
The Geography of the Global Food System
317
Region
317
Swidden Cultivation
318
Paddy Rice Farming
319
Peasant Grain, Root, and Livestock Farming
320
Plantation Agriculture
321
Market Gardening
322
Livestock Fattening
323
Grain Farming
324
Dairying
325
Nomadic Herding
326
Livestock Ranching
327
Urban Agriculture
327
Farming the Waters
328
Nonagricultural Areas
329
Mobility
330
Origins and Diffusion of Plant
Domestication
330
Locating Centers of Domestication
331
Pets or Meat? Tracing Animal Domestication
332
Modern Mobilities
332
Labor Mobility
334
Globalization
33
S
Local-Global Food Provisioning
335
Rod s Notebook: The Importance of Place in the Global
Food System
337
The
von Thünen
Model
338
Will the World Be Fed?
340
The Growth of Agribusiness
341
The Ongoing Green Revolution
342
Food Fears
344
Nature-Culture
346
Technology over Nature?
346
Sustainable Agriculture
347
Intensity of Land Use
348
Global Warming and the Future of
Agriculture
349
World Heritage Site: Cultural Landscape of Honghe
Hani Rice Terraces
350-351
Environmental Perception by
Agriculturists
352
The Video Connection: Milk of Human Kindness
353
Don t Panic, It s Organic
354
Green Fuels from Agriculture
355
Cultura! Lancfccyjií;
л Б б
Survey, Cadastral, and Field Patterns
356
Subject to Debate: Can Biofuels Save the Planet?
357
Fencing and Hedging
360
Conclusion
7)60
Doing Geography: The Global Geography of Food
361
Seeing Geography: Reading Agricultural
Landscapes
362
Learning Objectives Reexamined
363
Contents xiii
Chapter
9
Chapter
1
0
Development Geography
Transforming Landscapes of Well-Being
367
Region
372
Development: A Brief History
374
Categorizing Types of Economic Activity
by Sector
376
Development Actors
377
Mobility
380
Transportation and Development
380
Transportation and the Colonial
Legacy
381
Australia s Colonial Railway Woes
382
Transportation Haves and Have-Nots
383
The Video Connection:
Paraíso
388
( Globalization
388
Postdevelopment
and the Rise of the
Global South
388
Technology s Role in Closing the
Digital Divide
390
Gender, Globalization, and
Development
392
Subject to Debate:
Microfinance
and
Development
393
Celebrities and Development
394
Nature-Culture
396
Renewable Resource Crises
396
Global Climate Change
397
World Heritage Site: Neolithic Flint Mines
at
Spiennes
398-399
The Environmental Consequences of
Powering Industrialization
400
Cultural Landscape
402
Mona s Notebook: Imagining the New England
Landscape
405
Geography @ Work: Matthew
Toro,
Maps and
Imagery Services (MIUS) Coordinator and
Research Associate, Florida International
University
406
Doing Geography: The Where and Why of What
You Wear
407
Seeing Geography: Mapping the Life Course of a
Smartphone
408
Learning Objectives Reexamined
409
Urban Geography
A World of Cities
413
Region
414
Patterns and Processes of Urbanization
414
A Brief History of Urbanization
416
Models for the Rise of Cities
417
Urban Hearth Areas
417
Imperialism and Urbanization
419
Cities of the Industrial Revolution
421
The Video Connection: A Short History of the Highrise
423
Urban Location
423
Mobility
425
Rural-to-Urban Migration
426
When Are Cities Too Large?
427
World Heritage Site:
Rio de
Janeiro:
Carioca
Landscapes
Between the Mountains and the Sea
428-429
Urban Primacy
430
Urban Transportation
430
The Downsides to Urban Car Culture
432
Globalization
433
Global Cities: Yesterday, Today, and
Tomorrow
433
The Globalization of Urban Wealth and
Poverty
435
Globalization of Urban Poverty
436
Nature-Culture
438
Urban Weather and Climate
439
Urban Hydrology
440
Urban Vegetation
440
Cities and Environmental Vulnerability
440
Natural Disasters
441
Urbanization, Sustainability, and
Resilience
442
Subject
ίο
Debate: Can Urbanization Be
Environmentally Sustainable?
444-445
Cultural
Landscape-i
44c
Gentrification
446
Mona s Notebook: Seeing New Places
448
The Livable City
449
The Right to the City
450
Conclusion
452
Doing Geography: Reading Your Urban Landscape
452
Seeing Geography:
Rio de
Janeiro
453
Learning Objectives Reexamined
454
XIV
Contents
Chapter
11
One World or Many?
The Cultural Geography of the Future
45 7
Region
458
The Uneven Geography of
Development
459
One Europe or Many?
460
Glocalization
461
The Geography of the Internet
462
Subject to Debate: The Internet: Global Tool for
Democracy or Repression
464
The Video Connection: China s Web Junkies
465
Mobility
465
Mobility in the Digital Age
466
New (Auto) Mobilities
467
Migration Futures
470
The Place (s) of the Global Tourist
470
Rod s Notebook: Rethinking Global Tourism on
the Quetzal Quest
472
Globalization
473
Understanding the Future Effects of
Globalization Through the Past
473
World Heritage Site:
Cidade Velha,
Historic Centre
of
Ribeira
Grande
474-475
Globalization and Its Discontents
476
Blending Sounds on a Global Scale
477
Nature-Culture
4/8
Sustainable Futures
478
Think Globally, Act Locally
480
Cultural Landscape
ί
8
ι
Globalized Landscapes
481
Striving for the Unique
481
Wai-Martians Invade Treasured Landscape!
482
Protecting Europe s Rural Landscape
483
No Analog Landscape Futures
483
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- !-; ■
Seeing Geography: Global Reach
486
Doing Geography: Interpreting the Imagery of
Globalization
487
Learning Objectives Reexamined
488
Appendix
:
The Language and Meaning
of Maps A-l
Glossary C-1
Index
1-1
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spelling | Domosh, Mona 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)1145955509 aut Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape Mona Domosh ; Roderick P. Neumann ; Patricia L. Price [1. ed.] New York, NY Freeman 2015 getr. Zählung Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Anthropogeografie (DE-588)4133695-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Anthropogeografie (DE-588)4133695-1 s DE-604 Neumann, Roderick P. 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)171754980 aut Price, Patricia L. Verfasser (DE-588)105762988X aut Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028023475&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape |
title_auth | Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape |
title_exact_search | Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape |
title_full | Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape Mona Domosh ; Roderick P. Neumann ; Patricia L. Price |
title_fullStr | Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape Mona Domosh ; Roderick P. Neumann ; Patricia L. Price |
title_full_unstemmed | Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape Mona Domosh ; Roderick P. Neumann ; Patricia L. Price |
title_short | Contemporary human geography |
title_sort | contemporary human geography culture globalization landscape |
title_sub | culture, globalization, landscape |
topic | Anthropogeografie (DE-588)4133695-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Anthropogeografie Lehrbuch |
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