Introduction to Human Geography
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Preface - Human Geography as a Discipline
Important figures and theories in the field of human geography; development and evolution of human geography; techniques employed by geographers |
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Chapter 1 - Methods and Challenges in Mapmaking
Overview of the history of cartography; how to properly read maps; advantages and disadvantages of competing projections of the Earth; impact of technology
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Chapter 2 - Studying Human Populations
Modern and historical demographic change in human societies; statistical models of development; epidemiology |
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Chapter 3 - How People, Goods, and Ideas Spread
Introduction to cultural diffusion; mechanisms and types of cultural diffusion; migration and its effects |
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Chapter 4 - The Distribution of the Languages of the Earth
Evolution of major languages; language families; language as a source of conflict and/or unity; language policy; pidgin and creole languages; impact of geography |
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Chapter 5 - Major Belief Systems and Religions
The geographic distribution of beliefs systems and their adherents; universalizing and ethnic religions; religious conflict |
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Chapter 6 - How Is Our World Organized Spatially?
The political structure of Earth; types of states; development of nation-states; regionalization and globalization; supranationalism and internationalism in the modern world |
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