GG270 Lecture Notes - Industrial Revolution, Industrial Heritage, The Wealthy Barber

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6 Apr 2013
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Giving meaning to an external world in connection to the land. Changes in use and perception of land during european capitalism. New cultural geography: elements of resistance are important to understanding the trajectory of history (ex. The natural and technology are connected (geocaching) Landscape as a concept is a sophisticated cultural construction . Painting- what is there/ not there (think thick description) - having knowledge about the process of the time (cultural, social) allows us to answer that question and how it is conveyed through geography. How do we interpret things (multiple meanings) - intellectual stimulus brining the cultural turn. Problematize how we look at the world. Cultural interaction= move from saueran to new cultural geography. Oppositional groups who resist technology/ sit outside technology. Those who work to democratize the internet. Location of food production, organic profits going abroad. Not really different from other communities (?) Outside of the community was sketchy (?) trailer hood.

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