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Geography 111: Human Geography. Office hours. PROFESSOR ZOLTÁN GROSSMAN 258 Phillips Hall 10:00-10:50 MWF Tel. 836-4471 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.uwec.edu/grossmzc. Geography is not just about. Memorizing place names and boundaries. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geography 111:Geography 111:Human GeographyHuman 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

• People/environment interaction

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Geography crosses thehuman-nature border

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Geography comparesdifferent places

Eau Claire-sur-le-ChippewaParis-sur-la-Seine

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Geography comparesdifferent scales

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Geography studies realityon the ground, over time

Hayward

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Geography studies anythingrelated to place

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Zoltán

“Zoltan, Hound of Dracula”

Zoltarin “Big”

Zoltan, ImperialCommander of the Space Nerds

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Hungarian for “Sultan”(from the Ottoman Turkish

occupation of Hungary, 1526-1686)

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Geography breaksdown boundaries

• Can cross nature-human border.

• Can compare different places/regions.

• Can compare different scales (local, national, global)

• Can study reality on the ground, over time.

• Can study anything related to place(s).

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Human Geography studies…

• How human beings organize our activity spatially, and interact with our environment.

• How and why places are made and remade, and how our home places shape who we are.

• How different places interact spatially.

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What Human Geographers Do

• Human Geography involves the investigation of the relationship between people and place.

• “The Earth as the home of human beings.”• (Yi-Fu Tuan)

• “Writing the earth”: ‘to write” (graphien) the earth (geo)”.

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Making Space into Place

Space is abstract,geometric, empty,like an impersonallocation on a grid

Place is constructed byhuman beings, and givenmeaning through social interaction/memories.

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What is a Place?

• LOCALE (physical attributes of place)

• LOCATION (relationship to other places)

• SENSE OF PLACE (feelings evoked by place)

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Lambeau Field as a place• LOCALE (turf, players, stands, fans)

• LOCATION (part of National Football

League)

• SENSE OF PLACE (Green & gold, Memories

of Lombardi. Starr, etc.)

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Gettysburg as a place• LOCALE (grassy hills, forest, cannons,

visitors)

• LOCATION (part of Civil War strategy,

part of National Park Service)

• SENSE OF PLACE (Many soldiers buried, turning

point in war, Lincoln speech)

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Earth as a place• LOCALE (physical geography)

• LOCATION (in solar system; Sun effects weather, crops)

• SENSE OF PLACE (mental map)

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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