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What are the differences between physical geography and cultural geography?
Physical geography primarily focuses on patterns in the aural environment and on human interaction with the environment; cultural geography primarily focuses on patterns of human activity and culture.
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Unit 2: Discuss Cultural Geography How are folk and popular culture distributed? How are needs of daily life met by culture? How do folk and popular culture challenge each other?
Folk and Popular culture are distributed in similar way but on a much different scale. Folk culture tends to be less widespread and more centralized. Folk culture is usually spread through oral tradition and not the written word. Popular culture is more widespread and diffused than Folk culture. Popular culture is more widespread thanks to expansion diffusion(chapter 1). The needs of daily life are met by culture. Needs are passed down through family and activities in folk culture whereas. Most people who follow pop culture are influenced by social media and or the overall crowd. Folk and popular culture challenge each other because folk culture tends to be overlooked by popular culture. Many times small cultures have been lost due to the upcoming of pop culture. However, this can be good. for example segregation. Segregation was very centralized in the South. Martin Luther King Jr. fought against segregation in the south and that spread and made equal right popular among the world.
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5 themes of cultural geography
region, diffusion, cultural ecology, cultural interaction and cultural landscape
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3 perspective of cultural geography
(1) “social science” perspective (2) “humanistic geography” perspective (3) “power and ideology approach” perspective
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Themes in cultural geography
-culture regions (formal, functional, vernacular) -cultural diffusion -cultural ecology -cultural interaction -cultural landscape
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Be familiar with the 5 themes of cultural geography (definitions, examples)
1)region 2)mobility/diffusion 3)Globalization: mobility of capital, cultures and people. is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. 4)Nature-Culture 5)Cultural landscape: the imprint of human activity on the earth
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What is cultural geography?
How the people have interacted or adapted to Where they live. (Where we live determines How we live)
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What is one way LA’s physical geography has shaped its cultural geography?
Louisiana’s rich natural resources encouraged people to work in agriculture, forestry, fishing, trapping and the oil fields
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