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  1. 5 days ago · cultural geography. The study of the relationship between *culture and *place. In broad terms, cultural geography examines the cultural values, practices, discursive and material expressions and artefacts of people, the cultural diversity and plurality of society, and how cultures are distributed over space, how places and identities are ...

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  2. Nov 1, 2016 · Résumé. Dans cet article, nous analysons les débats concernant l’étrange et l’étranger. En critiquant ces débats en géographie et sciences humaines et sociales, nous arguons que l’étranger en tant que terme est souvent considéré comme allant de soi et part du principe de sa connaissance implicite.

    • Lucy Jackson, Catherine Harris, Gill Valentine
    • 2017
  3. Cultural geography is a subfield within human geography.Though the first traces of the study of different nations and cultures on Earth can be dated back to ancient geographers such as Ptolemy or Strabo, cultural geography as academic study firstly emerged as an alternative to the environmental determinist theories of the early 20th century, which had believed that people and societies are ...

  4. Jan 22, 2020 · Updated on January 22, 2020. Cultural geography is one of the two major branches of geography (versus physical geography) and is often called human geography. Cultural geography is the study of the many cultural aspects found throughout the world and how they relate to the spaces and places where they originate and then travel as people ...

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  5. Sep 26, 2022 · DOI: 10.2747/1539-7216.51.5.600. Missing from Kitchin 2007 is an overview of the cultural geography in and of China. This piece offers an overview and critique. Zhu, Hong, Xiaoliang Chen, and Junxi Qian. “Charting the Development of Social and Cultural Geography in Mainland China: Voices from the Inside.”.

  6. Culture consists of thoughts and tangible things. Material culture refers to the objects or belongings of a group of people. Nonmaterial culture, in contrast, consists of the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society. Material and nonmaterial aspects of culture are linked, and physical objects often symbolize cultural ideas.

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  8. Mar 23, 2023 · Place is a central concept for an increasing number of academic disciplines. Having been central to human geography for many decades, the spatial turn across the humanities and social sciences in the twenty-first century has accelerated and intensified interest in the term. The popularity of place can be understood due to the trialectic nature ...