Contemporary human geography culture, globalization, landscape

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adam_text CONTENTS IN BRIEF 1. Human Geography: A Cultural Approach 1 2. Many Worlds: Geographies of Cultural Difference 43 3. Population Geography: Shaping the Human Mosaic 93 4. The Geography of Language: Building the Spoken Word 137 5. Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Melting Pot or Tapestry? І 77 6. Political Geography: A Divided World 223 7. The Geography of Religion: Spaces and Places of Sacredness 271 8. Agriculture: The Geography of the Global Food System 317 9. Development Geography: Transforming Landscapes of Well-Being 367 10. Urban Geography: A World of Cities 413 11. One World or Many? The Cultural Geography of the Future 457 VII Preface xv Chapter 1 Human Geography A Cultural Approach 1 What Is a Cultural Approach to Human Geography? 2 How to Understand Human Geography? 5 Themes in Human Geography 7 Region 7 Formal Regions 8 Functional Regions 9 Vernacular Regions 10 Mobility 12 Types of Diffusion 13 Migration 16 The Video Connection: West Virginia, Still Home 18 Globalization i s Mona s Notebook: Early-Twentieth-Century Globalization Versus Contemporary Globalization in Russia 22 Environmental Determinism 23 Possibilism 24 Environmental Perception 24 Humans as Modifiers of the Earth 27 Cultural Landscape 28 Subject to Debate: Human Activities and Global Climate Change 29 World Heritage Site: The Great Zimbabwe National Monument 30-31 Geography @ Work: Matt Rosenberg, Geography Expert forAboutcom 36 Doing Geography: Space, Place, and Knowing Your Way Around 37 Seeing Geography: Navigational stick chart of the Marshall Islands 38 Learning Objectives Reexamined 3 9 Chapter 2 Many Worlds Geographies of Cultural Difference Many Cultures 44 43 From Folk Culture to Popular Culture 47 Region 50 College Sports as an Expression of Culture Regions 50 Indigenous Culture Regions 54 The Rise of the LBGT District 56 The Video Connection: Attack on Equality 58 Vernacular Culture Regions 60 Mobility 61 Vampire Tourists 61 Identity in Diaspora Culture 64 Barriers to Information Mobility 65 Globalization 67 From Difference to Convergence 67 Difference Revitalized 67 Place Images 68 Subject to Debate: Mobile Identities: Questions of Culture and Citizenship 69 Local Indigenous Cultures Go Global 70 Nature· -Culture Л Indigenous Ecology 71 Local Knowledge 72 Global Economy 72 Folk Ecology 73 Nature and Gender 74 Nature in Popular Culture 75 wiliiiïu! 1 aniboapo / Ь Folk Architecture in North America 76 Rod s Notebook: Encountering Nature 77 Folk Architecture Around the World 79 Worki Heritage Site: Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland 80-81 Landscapes of Consumption 82 Leisure Landscapes 83 Elitist Landscapes 84 The American Popular Landscape 86 аііюіі оіоп ;■ / Doing Geography: Self-Representation of Indigenous Culture 87 Learning Objectives Reexamined 8 8 Seeing Geography: Camping in the Great Outdoors 89 ix Contents Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Population Geography Shaping the Human Mosaic 93 Region 94 Population Distribution and Density 94 Patterns of Natality 97 The Geography of Mortality 98 The Demographic Transition 100 Age Distributions 103 Subject to Debate: Female: An Endangered Gender? 105 The Geography of Gender 106 Standard of Living 109 The Video Connection: Great Expectations for Female Lawyers 109 Patricia s Notebook: Demystifying the Sunday Crowds in Hong Kong 110 Mobility 111 Migration 112 Diseases on the Move 112 Globalization 11 s Population Explosion? 115 Or Creativity in the Face of Scarcity? 116 The Rule of 72 117 Population Control Programs 117 Naturo--Culture Tifi Environmental Influence 119 Environmental Perception, Settlement, and Migration 120 Population Density and Environmental Alteration 120 Environmental Refugees 121 Cultural Landscape 123 Diverse Settlement Types 124 Landscapes and Demographic Change 125 World Heritage Site: Pico Island Vineyard 128-129 ппсіішп TM.i Geography @ Work: Aaron Hoard, Deputy Director, Office of Regional and Community Relations, University of Washington 131 Doing Geography: Public Space, Personal Space: Too Close for Comfort? 132 Seeing Geography: Kolkata, India 133 Learning Objectives Reexamined 13 4 The Geography of Language Building the Spoken Word і з 7 Region 138 Language Families 142 Mobility 14S Indo-European Diffusion 145 Migration and the Survival of Language 146 Religion and Linguistic Mobility 147 Language s Shifting Boundaries 147 Globalization i lJ0 Technology, Language, and Empire 150 Patricia s Notebook: Miami State of Mind 151 Subject to Debate: Imposing English 152 Texting and Language Modification 155 Language Proliferation: One or Many? 156 Language and Cultural Survival 157 Nature •■■■Culture ISO Habitat and Vocabulary 159 The Habitat Helps Shape Language Areas 160 The Habitat Provides Refuge 160 Cultural Landscape 162 Messages 162 Toponyms 163 Generic Toponyms of the United States 164 Toponyms and Cultures of the Past 165 The Video Connection: Vigilante Copyeditor 165 The Political Economy of Toponyms 166 World I loriktgo Sito: Alhambra, Generalife, Albayzín 168-169 Seeing Googmphy: Aquí se habla Spanglish 170 Duini) tìtìugniphy: Toponyms and Roots of Place 172 Learning Objectivas Heoxuniinvd 173 Chapter 5 Geographies of Race and Ethnicity Melting Pot or Tapestry? 177 Race or Ethnicity: What s the Difference? 178 Subject to Debate: Racism: An Embarrassment of the Past, or Here to Stay? 181 Contents XI Patricia s Notebook: Teaching Race and Ethnicity 183 Region 184 Ethnic Homelands and Islands 184 Ethnic Neighborhoods and Racialized Ghettos 187 Recent Shifts in Ethnic Mosaics 189 Mobility 195 Migration and Ethnicity 195 Simplification and Isolation 197 World Heritage Site: Island of Gorée 198-199 A Long View of Race and Ethnicity 200 Race and European Colonization 201 Indigenous Identities in the Face of Globalization 202 tkm^ Culture Δ / ., Cultural Preadaptation 205 Habitat and the Preservation of Difference 205 Environmental Racism 207 uUitUid! LaMu.:>l»û.f.fU ¿, ľ^ Urban Ethnic Landscapes 210 The Re-Creation of Ethnic Cultural Landscapes 212 Ethnic Culinary Landscapes 213 Doing Geography: Tracing Ethnic Foodways Through Recipes 215 Seeing Geography: America s Ethnic Foodscape 216 The Video Connection: An Education in Equality 217 Conclusion л/ Geography @ Work: Vivian Gonzalez, Morning Meteorologist, WSVN Channel 7, Miami, Florida 218 Learning Objectivos Reexamined 2 1 9 Chapter б Political Geog A Divided World 223 Region 223 A World of States 223 Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces 230 Political Boundaries in Cyberspace 231 Supranational Political Boundaries 233 Rod s Notebook; Places oí a Genocidal State 234 Electoral Geographical Regions 235 Red States, Blue States 237 Mobility 239 Movement Between Core and Periphery 239 Mobility, Diffusion, and Political Innovation 239 The Forced Mobility of Violent Conflict 242 Refugee Spaces 242 The Diffusion of Political Violence 244 Globalration 245 The Nation-State 245 Globalization and Sovereignty 245 Subject to Dotate: Whither the Nation-State? 246 The Condition of Transnationality 248 Ethnic Separatism 248 The Cleavage Model 249 hlüiUít/ iiüíijjlíj /.ľ; Chain of Explanation 252 Geopolitics 252 The Heartland Theory 252 Geopolitics Today 253 State Militaries and the Environment 255 Cultural Landscape 256 Imprint of the Legal Code 256 Physical Properties of Boundaries 258 The Impress of Central Authority 258 National Iconography on the Landscape 259 World Heritage Site: Tiwanaku: Spiritual and Political Center of the Tiwanaku Culture 260-261 Condition Ш Doing Geography: The Complex Geography of Congressional Redistricting 264 Seeing Geography: Post-9/1 1 Security Fences 26S The Video Connection: Border Patrol Body Slam 266 tives Hooxaminod 266 Chapter 7 The Geography of Щтфх Spaces and Places of Sacredness 2 71 Glaí iíjiíyiiifi Holkjíoiiľ. .· /? Region 275 Judaism 275 Christianity 275 Subject to Debate: Religious Fundamentalism 280 Islam 281 XII Contents Hinduism 282 Buddhism 284 Taoic Religions 284 Animism/Shamanism 285 Mobility 286 The Semitic Religious Hearth 286 The Indus-Gangesc Religious Hearth 287 The East Asian Religious Hearth 288 Religious Pilgrimage 289 Globalization 291 The Rise of Evangelical Protestantism in Latin America 291 Religion on the Internet 293 Religion s Relevance in a Global World 293 Mature-Culture 2S5 Appeasing the Forces of Nature 295 The Impacts of Belief Systems on Plants and Animals 297 Ecotheology 298 Cultura! Landscape 300 Religious Structures 300 Faithful Details 302 Landscapes of the Dead 303 Sacred Space 305 Patricia s Notebook: My Travels to Jerusalem 306 World Heritage Site: The Old City of Jerusalem and Its Walls 308-309 Conclusion 310 Geography @ Work: Robert Szypko, First-Grade Teacher, Success Academy, Bedford-Stuyvesant New York 310 The Vidoo Connection: A Chinese Threat to Afghan Buddhas 311 Doing Geography: The Making of Sacred Spaces 312 Seeing Geography: Parking Lot Shrine з 1 з Learning Objectives Reexaminou з 1 4 Chapter 8 Agriculture The Geography of the Global Food System 317 Region 317 Swidden Cultivation 318 Paddy Rice Farming 319 Peasant Grain, Root, and Livestock Farming 320 Plantation Agriculture 321 Market Gardening 322 Livestock Fattening 323 Grain Farming 324 Dairying 325 Nomadic Herding 326 Livestock Ranching 327 Urban Agriculture 327 Farming the Waters 328 Nonagricultural Areas 329 Mobility 330 Origins and Diffusion of Plant Domestication 330 Locating Centers of Domestication 331 Pets or Meat? Tracing Animal Domestication 332 Modern Mobilities 332 Labor Mobility 334 Globalization 33 S Local-Global Food Provisioning 335 Rod s Notebook: The Importance of Place in the Global Food System 337 The von Thünen Model 338 Will the World Be Fed? 340 The Growth of Agribusiness 341 The Ongoing Green Revolution 342 Food Fears 344 Nature-Culture 346 Technology over Nature? 346 Sustainable Agriculture 347 Intensity of Land Use 348 Global Warming and the Future of Agriculture 349 World Heritage Site: Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces 350-351 Environmental Perception by Agriculturists 352 The Video Connection: Milk of Human Kindness 353 Don t Panic, It s Organic 354 Green Fuels from Agriculture 355 Cultura! Lancfccyjií; л Б б Survey, Cadastral, and Field Patterns 356 Subject to Debate: Can Biofuels Save the Planet? 357 Fencing and Hedging 360 Conclusion 7)60 Doing Geography: The Global Geography of Food 361 Seeing Geography: Reading Agricultural Landscapes 362 Learning Objectives Reexamined 363 Contents xiii Chapter 9 Chapter 1 0 Development Geography Transforming Landscapes of Well-Being 367 Region 372 Development: A Brief History 374 Categorizing Types of Economic Activity by Sector 376 Development Actors 377 Mobility 380 Transportation and Development 380 Transportation and the Colonial Legacy 381 Australia s Colonial Railway Woes 382 Transportation Haves and Have-Nots 383 The Video Connection: Paraíso 388 ( Globalization 388 Postdevelopment and the Rise of the Global South 388 Technology s Role in Closing the Digital Divide 390 Gender, Globalization, and Development 392 Subject to Debate: Microfinance and Development 393 Celebrities and Development 394 Nature-Culture 396 Renewable Resource Crises 396 Global Climate Change 397 World Heritage Site: Neolithic Flint Mines at Spiennes 398-399 The Environmental Consequences of Powering Industrialization 400 Cultural Landscape 402 Mona s Notebook: Imagining the New England Landscape 405 Geography @ Work: Matthew Toro, Maps and Imagery Services (MIUS) Coordinator and Research Associate, Florida International University 406 Doing Geography: The Where and Why of What You Wear 407 Seeing Geography: Mapping the Life Course of a Smartphone 408 Learning Objectives Reexamined 409 Urban Geography A World of Cities 413 Region 414 Patterns and Processes of Urbanization 414 A Brief History of Urbanization 416 Models for the Rise of Cities 417 Urban Hearth Areas 417 Imperialism and Urbanization 419 Cities of the Industrial Revolution 421 The Video Connection: A Short History of the Highrise 423 Urban Location 423 Mobility 425 Rural-to-Urban Migration 426 When Are Cities Too Large? 427 World Heritage Site: Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes Between the Mountains and the Sea 428-429 Urban Primacy 430 Urban Transportation 430 The Downsides to Urban Car Culture 432 Globalization 433 Global Cities: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 433 The Globalization of Urban Wealth and Poverty 435 Globalization of Urban Poverty 436 Nature-Culture 438 Urban Weather and Climate 439 Urban Hydrology 440 Urban Vegetation 440 Cities and Environmental Vulnerability 440 Natural Disasters 441 Urbanization, Sustainability, and Resilience 442 Subject ίο Debate: Can Urbanization Be Environmentally Sustainable? 444-445 Cultural Landscape-i 44c Gentrification 446 Mona s Notebook: Seeing New Places 448 The Livable City 449 The Right to the City 450 Conclusion 452 Doing Geography: Reading Your Urban Landscape 452 Seeing Geography: Rio de Janeiro 453 Learning Objectives Reexamined 454 XIV Contents Chapter 11 One World or Many? The Cultural Geography of the Future 45 7 Region 458 The Uneven Geography of Development 459 One Europe or Many? 460 Glocalization 461 The Geography of the Internet 462 Subject to Debate: The Internet: Global Tool for Democracy or Repression 464 The Video Connection: China s Web Junkies 465 Mobility 465 Mobility in the Digital Age 466 New (Auto) Mobilities 467 Migration Futures 470 The Place (s) of the Global Tourist 470 Rod s Notebook: Rethinking Global Tourism on the Quetzal Quest 472 Globalization 473 Understanding the Future Effects of Globalization Through the Past 473 World Heritage Site: Cidade Velha, Historic Centre of Ribeira Grande 474-475 Globalization and Its Discontents 476 Blending Sounds on a Global Scale 477 Nature-Culture 4/8 Sustainable Futures 478 Think Globally, Act Locally 480 Cultural Landscape ί 8 ι Globalized Landscapes 481 Striving for the Unique 481 Wai-Martians Invade Treasured Landscape! 482 Protecting Europe s Rural Landscape 483 No Analog Landscape Futures 483 f;o!if:|i!í;i )i! - !-; ■ Seeing Geography: Global Reach 486 Doing Geography: Interpreting the Imagery of Globalization 487 Learning Objectives Reexamined 488 Appendix : The Language and Meaning of Maps A-l Glossary C-1 Index 1-1
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