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Political Geography: Five Themes Ohio Northern University Spring 2014 Five themes in geography * 1. Location 2. Place 3. Human-Environment Interaction 4. Movement 5. Region *The Geography Education National Implementation Project (GENIP) - a consortium of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), the American Geographical Society (AGS), the National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE), the National Geographic Society (NGS) - Geography for Life: National Geography Standards, Second Edition Five themes in geography 1. Location Most geographic study begins with learning the location of places. Location can be (1) absolute or (2) relative. Absolute location provides a definite reference to locate a place. Relative location describes a place with respect to its environment and its connection to other places. Five themes in geography 2. Place describes the human/physical characteristics of a location. a. Physical characteristics include a description such things as the mountains, rivers, beaches, topography, and animal and plant life of a place. b. Human characteristics include the human-designed cultural features of a place, from • • • • land use and architecture to forms of livelihood and religion to food and folk ways to transportation and communication networks. Five themes in geography 3. Human-Environment Interaction • This theme considers how humans adapt to and modify the environment. • Humans shape the landscape through their interaction with the land; this has both positive and negative effects on the environment. (determinism) Five themes in geography 4. Movement Humans move, a lot! In addition, - ideas, - fads, - goods, - resources, and - communication… all travel distances. • This theme studies movement & migration across the planet. Five themes in geography 5. Region divides world into manageable units for geographic study. Regions can be (1) formal, (2) functional, or (3) vernacular. 1. Formal regions • • Homogeneity (sameness) prominent Boundaries not always clear 2. Functional regions / spatial systems system: set of objects & their mutual interaction o core / periphery relationships 3. Vernacular regions are perceived regions, such as "The South," "The Midwest," or the "Middle East;" they have no formal boundaries but are understood in our mental maps of the world