GGR107H1 Chapter 2: Geography - Its developments, research themes, and concepts

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Chapter 2: geography- its developments, research themes, and concepts. Understanding of how and why differences exist, how people relate to each other and w/ their env t. Discuss migration, acculturation, the diffusion of innovation, and effect of physical barriers on communication, relationship of language to other aspects of culture. Geography: spatial science; concerned with the use of the earth s space. Kant defined geography s philosophical foundation, humboldt and ritter talked about regions/ counties and focused on interactions. Env t determinism: env t largely determined human activities and landscapes. ^ on the contrary, possibilism- choices made by humans in response to opportunities and constraints provided by the env t. Development of env t also relates to economic gain. Env t: evolution of discipline in response to social, cultural, political and economic factors, and technological innovation. Textbook does not care much about the physical process that shapes the earth s structure (more interactive geography)

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