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, 2015
Five converging global trends – geo-awareness, geo-enablement, geotechnologies, citizen science, and storytelling– have the potential to offer geography a world audience – attention from education and society that may be unprecedented in the history of ...
J. Kerski
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Five converging global trends – geo-awareness, geo-enablement, geotechnologies, citizen science, and storytelling– have the potential to offer geography a world audience – attention from education and society that may be unprecedented in the history of ...
J. Kerski
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Evaluating Qualitative Research in Social Geography: Establishing ‘Rigour’ in Interview Analysis
, 1997A review of 31 empirical and eighteen substantive papers by qualitative social geographers mainly using in-depth interviews reveals little explicit reference to the principle(s) adopted to enhance ‘rigour’ and to ensure meaningful inference.
J. Baxter, J. Eyles
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WHAT'S NEW ABOUT THE NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY?
, 1998Since 1990 a new genre of research, often described as the 'new economic geography,' has emerged. It differs from traditional work in economic geography mainly in adopting a modelling strategy that exploits the same technical tricks that have played such
P. Krugman
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Deep learning, deep change? Mapping the evolution and geography of a general purpose technology
Scientometrics, 2021Joel Klinger+2 more
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Spatial Divisions of Labor: Social Structures and the Geography of Production
, 1985Part 1 Issues. Part 2 Social relations and spatial organization: the debate characterizing capital social structures and capitalist relations of production the social and the spatial - an impossible dichotomy an example.
D. Massey
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Geography in general education in Nigeria
GeoJournal, 1990This paper traces the development of geographic education in Nigeria and examines the views of geographers, other academics, students and the public at large about the importance of geography. Geography's value is immense despite the non-professional nature of the discipline.
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An introduction to the geography of surfaces of general type
, 1987A universal joint is defined by housing portions integral with tubular drive and driven shafts. The housing member on the drive shaft is of generally concave internal shape and has surface irregularities which, in combination with generally complementary
U. Persson
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Political Advertising and the Geography of Voting in England at the 1983 General Election
, 1985At each general election in Britain, the political parties spend money on both their national campaign and the individual campaign in each constituency.
R. Johnston
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General Economic Equilibrium and Geography
1981Up to now, the solutions to theoretical problems have been based on assumptions about the constancy of a number of the phenomena involved. Production was located given its proximity to a market and the supply of transport. Residences were located with respect to a given work-place and transport system.
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D. GENERIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES IN GEOGRAPHY
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1939(1939). D. GENERIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES IN GEOGRAPHY. Annals of the Association of American Geographers: Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 378-397.
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