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Human Geography Chapter 2

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setting the stage…

• Reviewing the meaning, components, structure of culture

• Processes of cultural change, diffusion, divergence

• Dynamic processes

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culture (social science definition)

• Specialized behavioral patterns, understandings, adaptations, and social systems that summarize a group of people’s learned way of life

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culture is…..

• Learned, not biological

• Transmitted within a society to next generations by imitation, tradition, instruction

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culture provides….

• a “general framework”

• each individual learns & adheres to general rules

• also to specific sub-groups:– age, sex, status, occupation, nationality

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• Subcultures co-exist– Masculine / feminine– Rural / rural– Different ethnicities

• Joined by common traditions, behaviors, loyalties, beliefs– Christmas– Church attendance on Sunday

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culture is dynamic….

• External influences• Cultural exchange• Generational • Technology • Environmental

– HIV/AIDS– Global warming

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cultural variables.. micro-macro

• 1. Cultural traits – most elementary– Expression of culture, the smallest

distinctions• Behavior• Object• Beliefs • Attitudes

– these “building blocks” = a culture complex

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culture complex

• Individual cultural traits that are functionally interrelated– Masai of Kenya – cultural

traits centered on cattle– American football – sports

culture

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culture region

• Portion of the Earth’s surface occupied by populations sharing recognizable distinctive cultural characteristics– Political organizations/boundaries– Religions– Economy type

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cultural realm

• A set of cultural regions showing related cultural complexes and landscapes– Large region that has assumed

fundamental uniformity in its cultural characteristics and showing significant differences from surrounding realms

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culture realms

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globalization

• Interconnection of all parts of world• International scale of social, cultural, political,

economic processes• Homogenization of cultures

– Integrated economies– Standardization

• Persistent regional descriptions– Adaptations to accommodate cultural preferences

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interaction of people and environment…..

• Cultural ecology – study of the relationship between a culture group and the natural environment it occupies– Arid regions versus humid regions– Indian acorn culture

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environmental determinism…??

• The belief that the physical environment alone determines how humans are, their actions, their thoughts

• Environment alone cannot account for cultural variations– Environment places certain limitations on human

use of land– Not absolute due to technology, ideologies

• Indian acorn culture versus Inca civilization

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possibilism

• Viewpoint that people, not environments are the dynamic forces that cause cultural development

• Noting world’s population location:– Evidence of nature of limits of environment– Majority of people located in regions with certain

characteristics• Mild climates, supply of fresh water, fertile soil, mineral

resources

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ecumene: Major areas of permanent inhabitation

• Continental margins (coastal regions)– 2/3’s of total human population live within 300 miles of the

ocean

• Low-lying fertile delta lands (along rivers)

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where DON’T humans live (without supporting technology) ???

• Rocky coasts

• Cold regions

• Areas with infertile soils

• Mountains / deserts

• Tropical lowlands, swampy land, forested disease-infected river valleys

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nonecumene: Major regions in the world

• The “hollow continent” - South America

• The “empty quarter” – Arabian Peninsula

• The Amazon Basin

• The Sahara Desert

• Antarctica / Arctic / Siberia

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population distribution

• 90 % of all people live north of the Equator• 2/3 of this total are in the mid-latitudes of 20 –

60 degrees north (most temperate)• More than ½ the world population lives on

only 5% of the earth’s land• 2/3 live on 10%• 9/10 on less than 20%

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6.2+ billion humans – The largest concentrations (Four major regions)

• East Asia – Japan, China, Taiwan, South Korea– Largest – both in

area and numbers– 25% of world

population

• South Asia – India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka – Second largest– 21% of world

population

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human concentrations

• Europe – southern, western, eastern through the Ukraine– 13% of the world

population

• Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada– Smallest

concentration

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human impact on the environment

• Geography examines: – human reactions to environment– human impacts on environment

• Cultural landscape– the earth’s surface as modified by human action– physical record of a culture

• House types• Transportation networks• Size & distribution of settlement

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human actions… deliberate & accidental

• Vegetation – Altered, replaced, denuded

• Animal species– Extinctions, marginalized

• Fertile regions transformed – unproductive, polluted, degraded

landscapes

Moa – New Zealand

17th century

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fire - perhaps the first great tool

• Fire control by hunter-gather groups– Grasslands = herds of grazing animals– Chase out game– Protect themselves at night from animals

• Fire control today – – Some land reverting to forest– Also natural fires (lightening strikes) allowed to

burn• Provides opportunity for more diversity

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looking at roots of culture

• Earlier humans were more impacted by physical environment

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11,000 years ago retreat of massive glaciers

(end of Paleolithic period)• Ice melted – released moisture

– Expanding • Vegetation & animals• Spreading populations

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3 waves of development following retreat of glaciers

• Basic hunter & gather groups

• Development of agriculture/animal husbandry

• Urbanization/industrialization

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Paleolithic period – to 11,000 BC

• Hunter & gather groups

• Retreating glaciers

• Spreading & isolation = cultural divergence

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hunter & gather groups

• Small, scattered groups, pre-agricultural– Dependent on natural food sources– Primitive stone tools & weapons– Population estimate: 5 to 10 million– Spread to all continents except Antarctica

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human migration

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carrying capacity

• Hunter & gather groups =large territories for small numbers

• Relative isolation = cultural divergence

• Some contact = trading, socializing, spouse selection

• Groups of about 20 to 40 individuals

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expansion & spread

• New innovations– Encountering new environmental problems,

materials, resources

• Accelerated differentiation – Spreading increased cultural contrasts– New environments = cultural change

• New tools, words, lifestyles

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hunter & gather lifestyle

• Hunting & foraging process– Not so demanding of time and energy

• Estimates for Bushmen: survival requires a 2½ day workweek

– Time available• Development of tools, art, language, religion,

trade, permanent settlements, social stratifications

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impacts on environment

• Increasing populations– Depleted the large herds– Herds were migrating northward– Need for new food bases

• Plant & animal domestication

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Mesolithic period – 11,000 to 5,000 BC

• Moving into the Agricultural Revolution– Transition from food collecting to food production –– Transition to sedentary lifestyle– Plant & animal domestication– Profound changes in tools, tasks, social

complexities– Foods remained regional

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agricultural origins….

• Spanning 1,000s of years– Nile floodplain – 18,500 years ago– Americas (Mexico) – 5,000 years ago

• Helter-skelter fashion• Females considered primary players

– Development of crop production– Innovators of technology– Perhaps evolved out of plant gathering & nurturing

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domestication – 40° N to 40° S

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migration of first farmers

• 10,000 years ago

• Out of the Middle East

• Spread rate = 5/8ths mile per year

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Neolithic period – 8,000 to 5,000 BC

• Agricultural Revolution – into full swing

• Cultural hearths/civilizations

• Technological & social innovations– Plow– Irrigation – Draft animals

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civilizations – economies based on agriculture

• Surplus of food

• Expanding populations

• Innovations:– Spinning, weaving– Potter wheel, brick making, construction– Mining, smelting, casing metals

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cultural hearths

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development of civilizations… beginning around

5,000 BC

• 1. Agriculture

• 2. Government

• 3. Religion

• 4. Specialization

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beginnings of urbanization

• Cultural hearths varied– Rural, urban, sea-faring, commerce based

• Development of stratified societies– Artisans, warriors/armies, merchants,

scholars, priests, administrators– Astronomy, mathematics, calendar

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cultural change….

• In constant state of change– Can be dramatic, or less pronounced periods– Can be large or small

• No phones to cell phones….. less than one century• Subsistence agriculture to agro-business industry

• 3 ways of change

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1. innovation

• Introduction of new ideas, practices, or objects; usually, an alteration of custom or culture that originates within the social group itself

• For example an invention:– Material: bow & arrow, gun, steam engine– Non-material: Christianity, capitalism

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how does innovation happen???

• Characteristically pre-modern, traditional societies are not innovative– Equilibrium, so no motivation– Always resistance to change

• Usually innovation occurs under pressure, stress– Today gas is $3.00 +– Food pressures

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2. diffusion

• Process by which an idea/innovation is transmitted from one individual/group to another across space

• 2 processes– Relocation - migration– Expansion - spread of

information/innovation

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diffusion processes

• Relocation diffusion:– The innovation or idea is physically

carried to new areas by migrating individuals or populations

• Expansion diffusion:– Contagious– Hierarchical – Stimulus

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3. acculturation

• Adoption of cultural traits, “borrowing”– Religion, technology

• Through force – War, subjugation

• Absorption – Most extreme– Extinction of culture can occur