GEOG 200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Richard Hartshorne, Political Geography, Human Geography
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Human geography: people, place, and culture fouberg, nash, murphy, and de blij. Chapters 3, 7, and 8: (54-57; 65-73; 74-79; 84-87; 198-200; 233-240) by: jack seikaly. Chapter 3: political geography (54-57; 65-73; 74-79; 84-87) 3. 1: how is space organized into states and nations? (54-57/65) Intro: political geographers are interested in nations and states, their territories and boundaries, and the ideologies of nationalism and sovereignty that constitute the geographies of everyday lives. A set of shared ideas or beliefs that serve to justify the interests of dominant groups. A sub-division of human geography focused on the nature and implications of the evolving spatial organization of political governance and formal political practice on earth"s surface. It is concerned with why political spaces emerge in the places that they do and with how the character of those spaces affects social, political, economic, and environmental understandings and practice.