GEOG 1992 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Taksim Gezi Park, Joseph Schumpeter, Economies Of Agglomeration

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Cultural nationalism: nationalism based on shared culture; can become highly defensive. When you refer to the boulder neighborhood known as the hill you are identifying this place in terms of its ______ location. Empires often pursued policies of _______ to enlarge their resource base in the face of rising populations. The first agricultural revolution and the subsequent transition to food producing mini-systems resulted in all of the following except. Strong ties to identity at all scales - local to national. Place: specific geographic settings with distinctive physical, social and cultural attributes; socially constructed. Ordinary/vernacular landscapes: everyday landscapes that people create in the course of their lives. Symbolic landscapes: representations of particular values or aspirations that builders and financiers of those landscapes want to impart to a larger public. Key ideas: the relationship between both places and landscapes is dialectical. Geographical path dependence: relationship between present day activities in a place and the past experiences of that place.

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