Title: Cultural Geography Lab Geog 212
 1Cultural Geography Lab(Geog 212)
- Gregory Bryan 
 - 2108 LeFrak Hall 
 - gbryan_at_geog.umd.edu
 
  2What is Geography? 
 3What is Geography?
- Duh States and Capitals! 
 - Geo-Graphy - Writing the earth in Greek 
 - Study of spatial variation, of how and why 
things differ from place to place on the surface 
of the earth and how they vary through time. 
Geits, Intro. To Geography 10th ed.  -  Studies the relationship between humans and the 
environment. Dr. Geores  
  4What is Geography?
A definition of geography from Peet 
(1998) Geography is the study of relations 
between the society and the natural environment. 
Geography looks at how society shapes alters and 
increasingly transforms the natural environment 
creating humanized forms from stretches of 
pristine nature and then sedimenting layers of 
socialization one within the other, one on top of 
the other until a complex natural-social 
landscape results. Geography also looks at how 
nature conditions society, in some original sense 
of creating the people and raw materials which 
social forces work up into culture and in an 
ongoing sense of placing limits and offering 
material potentials for social processes like 
economic development.  Thus the synthetic core 
of geography is the study of nature-society 
interrelationships. 
 5What is Geography?
- Spatial Science examines how, why, and where 
interaction between humans and the environment 
occurs.  
  6What is Geography?
- Geography means the study of the earth. 
 -  Studies natural or human phenomena through 
space, scale, and time.  -  
 
Natural Phenomenon 
 7Space
- Geography is the science of place (location) and 
space.  - Place- For place the central issue is difference 
relative to other places (relationship).  -  -Relative location the location of a place 
relative to other places.  -  -Absolute location the exact location of a 
place on the surface of the earth.  - Space- When we discuss space (cf. place) often 
concerned with movement through space (distance 
and time).  - What kind of questions Geographers can ask about 
space and place?  - -Where are things located and why are they there? 
 - -How are people and their activities distributed 
in space?  - -How do people perceive space? 
 - -How do people create spaces?nt?
 
  8Scale
- Geographic scale is the dimension of how we 
examine a physical or human phenomena.  - Different social and physical processes operate 
at different scales (coarse and fine).  -  -Global (macro) 
 -  -Region 
 -  -Nation or State 
 -  -Community, county, city, etc. (micro) 
 -  Many processes interact across various scales.
 
  9Time
- Temporal scale- The historian has no exclusive 
right in the telling of stories in time. But the 
historian hopes to bring a special understanding 
to such story-telling.  - Equally the geographer can claim no exclusive 
right to the telling of space stories, space 
futures and space legends.  - But the geographer should hope to tell such 
stories with special insight.  -  -Compare two different places at a specific 
period.  -  -Compare a place through history. 
 -  -Why two cities have evolved differently over 
time.  
  10Tools
Cairo
San Francisco 
 11Tools
- Geographic Information System 
 
  12Tools
  13Disciplines in Geography
- Physical Geography- is concerned primarily with 
the physical processes and the relationship 
between humans and the physical environment. Ex. 
geomorphology, climatology, ecology, biology, 
etc.  -  
 - Technique- Cartography, Remote Sensing, and 
Geographic Information System.  - Human Geography - Not too fast! We have all 
semester to discuss this!  -  
 
  14Human Geography
- Studies the spatial analysis of human population, 
their culture, and activities.  - Examines patterns, distribution, interaction, and 
location of human phenomenon.  - Observes the relationship between the physical 
environment and humans how we respond to change, 
and interact with the physical world.  - It is sometime referred as cultural or social 
geography, although these terms usually refer to 
sub-fields.  
  15Interaction between Human and Physical Environment
- In what aspects would a Physical Geographer would 
be interested in a hurricane?  -  - Force of the winds 
 -  - Precipitation 
 -  - Path of the hurricane 
 -  - Atmospheric pressure 
 -  - Water temperature
 
- In what aspects would a Human Geographer would be 
interested in a hurricane?  -  - Property damages 
 -  - Landfall 
 -  - Fatalities 
 -  - Migration 
 -  - Economic effect 
 
  16Sub fields of Human Geography
- Cultural Geography 
 - Population Geography 
 - Political Geography 
 - Urban Geography 
 - Economic Geography 
 - Medical Geography 
 - Historical Geography 
 - Social Geography
 
- Anthropology 
 - Demography 
 - Political Science 
 - Urban Studies 
 - Economics 
 - Medicine and Health 
 - History 
 - Sociology 
 
Check the following website for additional 
specialty groups http//www.aag.org/sg/sg_display.
cfm  
 17Points to Ponder
- Why are you a Geographer? 
 - What interests you? 
 - What sub field of geography would like to 
concentrate?