Human Geography by William Norton (2004, Hardcover)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195419081
ISBN-139780195419085
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Number of Pages552 Pages
Publication NameHuman Geography
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2004
SubjectHuman Geography
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
AuthorWilliam Norton
Subject AreaSocial Science
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight63.5 Oz
Item Length8.8 in
Item Width11.1 in

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Edition Number5
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2004-299765
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal304.2
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentFigures, Tables, BoxesPrefaceFifth Edition: Special FeaturesTo the StudentTo the InstructorAcknowledgementsINTRODUCTIONThree Recurring ThemesWhy Human Geography?The Goal of Human GeographyThe Human Geographer at WorkAbout This BookAbout Being a Human GeographerSummaryFurther ExplorationsOn the WebPreclassical GeographyClassical GeographyThe Fifth to Fifteenth Centuries: Geography in Europe, China, and the Islamic WorldThe Age of European Exploration and DiscoveryGeography RethoughtInstitutionalization: 1874-1903Prelude to the Present: 1903-1970Contemporary GeographyPostscriptSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFuther ExplorationsOn the Web2. STUDYING HUMAN GEOGRAPHYPhilosophical OptionsHuman Geographic ConceptsTechniques of AnalysisA Concluding QuestionSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web3. THE EARTH: A HUMAN ENVIRONMENTPlanet EarthPhysical ProcessesMaking the Physical LandscapeGlobal EnvironmentsLife on EarthHuman OriginsConclusionSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web4. THE EARTH: A FRAGILE HOMEA Global PerspectiveHumans as Simplifiers of EcosystemsEnvironmental EthicsHuman ImpactsEarth's Vital SignsSustainability and Sustainable DevelopmentSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web5. THE HUMAN POPULATION: HISTORY AND CONCEPTSFertility and MortalityHistory of Population GrowthExplaining Population GrowthThe Need for Better ExplanationsSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web6. THE HUMAN POPULATION: AN UNEQUAL WORLDDistribution and DensityMigrationRefugeesThe Less Developed WorldSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web7. CULTURES: THE EVOLUTION AND REGIONALIZATION OF LANDSCAPEA World Divided by Culture?Humans in GroupsThe Evolution of CultureCultural RegionsThe Making of Cultural LandscapesLanguageReligionCultural GlobalizationSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web8. CULTURES: SYMBOLIC AND SOCIAL LANDSCAPESRethinking CultureTypes of SocietySocial TheoryLandscape as PlaceVernacular RegionsEthnicityLandscapes and Power RelationsFolk Culture and Popular CultureGroup Engineering in a Globalizing World?SummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web9. THE POLITICAL WORLDState CreationGeopolitics (and Geopolitik)The Stability of StatesThe Role of the StateElections: Geography MattersThe Geography of Peace and WarOur Geopolitical Future?SummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web10. INTERACTION AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATIONDistance Friction and Frictionless DistanceConcepts of Distance and SpaceDiffusionTransportationTradeTowards One WorldEconomic GlobalizationA Global Village?SummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web11. AGRICULTUREInventing and Reinventing Economic GeographyThe Agricultural Location ProblemDistance, Land Value, and Land UseWorld Agriculture: Origins and EvolutionWorld Agriculture: Types and RegionsA Marxist Perspective on AgriculturePolitical Ecology and AgricultureConsuming FoodSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web12. SETTLEMENTRural SettlementOrigins and Growth of CitiesUrban Locations I: Historical ExplanationsUrban Locations II: Central Place TheoryCities in the More Developed WorldCities in the Less Developed WorldSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the Web13. INDUSTRY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTThe Industrial Location ProblemThe Industrial RevolutionWorld Industrial PatternsRecreation and TourismThe Geography of Uneven DevelopmentSummaryLinks to Other ChaptersFurther ExplorationsOn the WebCONCULSION: THE HUMAN GEOGRAPHY OF THE FUTURE...AND THE FUTURE OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHYChanging Human LandscapesChanging Human GeographyBeing Human Geographers: Where We BeganSummaryFurther ExplorationsOn the WebReferencesCreditsGlossaryIndex
SynopsisFeaturing a completely new design, the fifth edition of Human Geography has been significantly revised and updated around the phenomenon of globalization. The book starts out by defining globalization a metaconcept-a concept that helps frame our understanding of essential geographical concepts such as space, location, place, region, distance, scale, diffusion, perception, development, and discourse. All chapters have been re-written to emphasize the importance of globalization in political geography, cultural geography, economic geography and other types of geographic study. In addition, more than 100 new photographs accompany the concepts in the text., Human Geography, 5e, offers a balanced introduction to to the concepts, methodologies, and history of the discipline; emphasizing how human geography evolved and continues to develop in response to globalization and other factors.
LC Classification NumberGF41

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