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Social network analysis has become a popular methodology in human geography. This article develops three propositions – connectivity, contextuality, and reflexivity – for relational analysis to overcome the dualism between universalist network science on
Johannes Glückler, Robert Panitz
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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY WITH OPEN GIS AS A TRANSFORMATIVE INTRODUCTORY HIGHER EDUCATION COURSE [PDF]
Curricula in human geography and GIS can integrate open-source GIS with critical human geography, moving beyond a curricular divide between critical human geography and technical GIS. This integration requires significant transformation of GIS curricula,
J. Holler
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GeoAI, counter-AI, and human geography: A conversation
This conversation inaugurates a new venture for Dialogues in Human Geography in which we host a discussion on topics of concern to our readers. Inspired by the underlying ethos of the journal as a place for dialogue, this is neither an interview nor an ...
K. Janowicz, R. Sieber, J. Crampton
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Internationalization and localization are important issues in the development of contemporary Chinese geography. China's local geographical knowledge research has become a force that cannot be ignored in the world's geographical knowledge system.
Yuan Zhenjie, Xie Huiyu, Zheng Yingjun
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Accounting for care within human geography
Human geography has experienced a burgeoning interest in care Despite this, the more radical potentials of thinking with, and through, care remain largely unexplored In this paper, we critically examine one such potential, asking how care might ...
J. Middleton, Farhan Samanani
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Human and physical geography and the question of space
Human and physical geography share a concern with the implications of spatial arrangement for process and hence for differentiation over the earth’s surface. In human geography, its explanatory role is crucial to (sub-) disciplinary awareness.
Kevin Cox
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Analysis of Spatial-Temporal Changes in Natural Resources in Iran [PDF]
Natural resources play a significant role in maintaining the environmental balance, biodiversity, and national economic development. Accordingly, planning to manage, organize, and optimally use these vital resources is necessary.
Hassan Ali Faraji Sabokbar +2 more
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Since the early 1990s, Latvia has experienced high levels of emigration. Still, current dynamics show that net migration has nearly ceased and that a growing share of new immigrant populations are from non-European countries. One of the leading causes of
Elina Apsite-Berina +4 more
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On resistance in human geography
This paper outlines scholarship on resistance within geography. Its contention is that conceptualisations of resistance are characterised by a predetermination of form that particular actions or actors must assume to constitute resistance. Asking what we
Sarah M. Hughes
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Who Counts? Gender, Gatekeeping, and Quantitative Human Geography
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particular, the challenge is not only who counts, especially with regard to gender and other factors, but also how the boundaries of the discipline are drawn and ...
Rachel S. Franklin +7 more
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