GEO 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Ethnic Cleansing, De Facto, De Jure
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The continuous or discontinuous space used by an individual or group for interactions that contribute to satisfying the need for: sustenance, security, socialization, and identity. The persistent attachment of individuals or peoples to a specific location or territory. Getting and keeping a territory requires territorial boundaries and defense of those boundaries, and this is done through various means, from passive to very aggressive. Having space on your own and protecting it. Two major types of defense: defense through marking, objects, graffiti, fences (real and political), memberships, uniforms, signs, barriers, defense through overt behaviour, gestures, position, posture, rituals, grouping, weapons, conflict, seen through military units. A group of people sharing a common culture and an attachment to some territory. The feeling of belonging to a nation as well as the belief that a nation has a natural right to determine its own affairs. Often related to the political, formal types of nations.