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Who looked at groups that are usually overlooked as a different way of looking at social exclusion?

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Card 7

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What did Hubbard find out about students lifestyles when looking at social exclusion?

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Card 8

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Why have communities been studied by social geographers?

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Card 9

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21st century has challenged traditional communities with...

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Card 10

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The process of globalisation creates two knockon effects:

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Card 11

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Who said there has been an increase in non-territorial groups of people with the same identity- cross boundary groups

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Card 12

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What other names are there for non-human and human interactions?

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Card 13

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When did more-than-huamn interactions arise?

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Card 14

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More-than-huamn can be seen as cultural geography- why is it social?

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Card 15

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At an individual level social tensions can arise when there is an attempt to separate species and purify areas- what does a 'weed' actually mean- who say this?

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