Exploring Human Geography 2

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1. Which is not an idea of Philo's Animals, geography and the City- notes on inclusions and exclusions?

  • Natures otherness- If the zoo is a ‘space’, Adelaide Zoo is a ‘place’ which tells us about its own framing contexts of colonialism and post-colonialism, to which must be added an imperial network of animal trading
  • Animals, livestock, meat markets and slaughterhouses in the city
  • Their inclusion - 'human chauvinism' leading them to be ignored altogether or only researched in the context of their utility to human beings and regarded as a marginal 'social’ group of human communities- socio spatial exclusions
  • Particular attention is paid to 19th-century debates about meat markets and slaughterhouses, wherein can be detected a will to exclude livestock animals from cities such as London (medical and hygienic, organisational and moral)
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2. Which is not a feature of Brown and Moon's From Siam to New York: Jacques May and the foundation of medical geography?

  • The idea that medical geographic knowledge also needs to be understood in relation to colonial and imperial medicine
  • Mays- Introducing ‘western’ medical methods to Siam and Indochina was, he claimed, a way of ‘saving’ their populations from the perceived problems of indigenous medicine and ensuring the development of the nation in an acceptable fashion
  • The intersection of medical geography and the US military
  • The distribution of schiz in Nott is highly localized, in terms of tot pop of patients- closely correlated with those for a whole set of unfavouraunfavourable life circumstances, notably low social status, high unemployment and low social cohesion
  • May was able to carefully interweave the two ‘sciences’ of medicine and geography within his disease ecology perspective

3. What is the main message of Hochschild Feeling Management from Private to Commerical Uses?

  • Corporate logic in the airline industry creates a series of links between competition, market expansion, advertising, heightened passenger expectations about rights to display and company demands for acting. Cabin were your own living room
  • Financial services and the more blue blooded areas of investment banking, had long denied access to all but an exceptional minority of professional women and a legion of female clerical workers.
  • 1) influence the nature of that labour's purpose, its product, its content; they help to establish the uses it makes of various human resources (emotional, manual, and mental) 2) they are crucial in framing the manner in self & labour links

4. Which is not a community covered by Meijering in Intentional Communities in Rural Spaces?

  • Formal communities
  • Communal communities
  • Practical communities
  • Ecological communities
  • Religious communities

5. What does Johnson (1995) not cover in Cast in stone: monuments, geography and nationalism?

  • Sculptural mapping of Dublin
  • Gender and monuments
  • Race and monuments
  • War memorials and memory
  • Geography and the study of national identity

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