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Kalafsky, Ronald V.; Samarin, Mikhail – Journal of Geography, 2020
Regional agglomerations of industry have been a focus of economic geography research, especially in terms of how these clusters form and remain successful. Such a core topic should be explored in economic geography coursework. Economic geography education itself has been the topic of debate, particularly in terms of how to make important concepts…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Human Geography, Concept Formation
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Lee, Dong-min; Ryu, Jaemyong – Journal of Geography, 2015
This study examines the potential of mindful learning in geography education. A hypothesis was developed to form the research topic, and three experiments were performed to analyze it. The experiments supported the hypothesis. In other words, mindful learning was found to be helpful for cultivating balanced attitudes toward regions. In conclusion,…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Metacognition
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Dixon, Seth – Journal of Geography, 2010
Finding ways to convey current research in cultural geography that is predicated on theoretical frameworks in a manner accessible to high school and undergraduate college students is pedagogically important but difficult in practice. Statues in Mexico City nicknamed the Indios Verdes offer a rich example of fluid cultural dynamics that illustrate…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, Geography Instruction
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Shortridge, Barbara G. – Journal of Geography, 2005
How is the culture of Appalachia conveyed through its foods? Local experts in Appalachian counties were asked to create a hypothetical menu for a meal that was representative of their home region. Fried chicken and ham were the preferred main dishes and dessert selections focused on apple pie and peach or blackberry cobbler. Virtually everyone…
Descriptors: Food, Culture, Geographic Regions, Regional Characteristics
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Augelli, John P. – Journal of Geography, 1975
Economic and strategic geography concepts are used to analyze the political importance of the Caribbean Islands. (DE)
Descriptors: American Studies, Area Studies, Geographic Concepts, Geographic Location
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Lamme, Ary J. III – Journal of Geography, 1987
Reviews geographical images in selected fictional children's books on Florida. Discusses how Florida's natural environment and social geography lend themselves to children's books. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Geographic Regions
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Kromm, David E.; White, Stephen E. – Journal of Geography, 1987
Describes the changes taking place as a result of the depletion of groundwater supplied by the Ogallala aquifer. Provides maps and tables which show changes occurring in agriculture, and reports the results of a survey of residents' opinions on potential solutions to the problem. (JDH)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Geographic Regions, Higher Education, Human Geography
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Mather, Cotton – Journal of Geography, 1986
Arguing that place has a composite aspect that is the heart of geography, this article traces common cultural perceptions and geographical realities of the Midwest. Concludes that regional/cultural changes have shaped the Midwest reality into the heartland of the country through a new idea in place and perserverence. (TRS)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Cultural Traits, Geographic Regions, Geography
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Hudson, John C. – Journal of Geography, 1986
Suggests that the Midwest has definitive cultural geography that can be studied meaningfully. Point is illustrated by portraying a cultural subregion of the Midwest and testing the usefulness of the portrayal by examining the geographic, agricultural, and political traits that can be regionalized as a base. (TRS)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Cultural Traits, Geographic Regions, Human Geography
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Borchert, John R. – Journal of Geography, 1986
Briefly sketches the origin and persistence of the Midwest as a physical, city-centered circulation and settlement system drawing from physical, cultural, economic, and applied specialties within geography. Illustrates the coherence of the specialties within a regional-historical framework with basic geographic/scientific problems of scale,…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economics, Geographic Regions, Geography
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Holdsworth, Deryck – Journal of Geography, 1984
The historical development of Canada's very diverse geographic regions is discussed. Although Canadian regions and provinces have always been in a position of economic servitude to foreign or central Canadian markets, they still maintain strong regional loyalties. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Differences, Economic Status, Geographic Regions
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Knight, David B. – Journal of Geography, 1984
Concentrating on events in Canada during the last ten years, this article discusses the Quebec separatist movement and other strong regionalisms in Canada. Important processes involved with conflict and compromise within the Canadian state are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Geographic Regions, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Whitney, Herbert A. – Journal of Geography, 1984
A national survey which asked Canadian students where they would most and least prefer to live revealed that most preferred to stay near home and disliked, or were neutral toward, other places. Classroom exercises to help college and secondary students understand the geographical ideas mentioned in this article are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Higher Education, Human Geography, Learning Activities
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Shelley, Fred M.; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1984
Analyzed are two county level maps showing support for George Wallace's and John Anderson's quests for the presidency in 1968 and 1980 respectively. The maps can be used in courses on the regional geography of American politics. (RM)
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Human Geography
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Robinson, J. Lewis – Journal of Geography, 1976
Four traditions, or central themes, of geography--spatial tradition, area studies tradition, man-land tradition, and earth-science tradition--are assessed in terms of some recent trends. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conceptual Schemes, Geographic Regions, Geography
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