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  2. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography - Wikipedia

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    The development of the encyclopedia has been subject to episodic controversy resulting from the involvement of a subsidiary of Elsevier's parent company Reed Elsevier – called Spearhead Exhibitions – in the defence exhibition industry. Following a high-profile campaign coordinated on the crit-geog-forum mailing list and focused specifically ...

  3. Richard Peet - Wikipedia

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    J. Richard Peet (born 16 April 1940 in Southport, England) is a retired professor of human geography at the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University in Worcester MA, USA. Peet received a BSc (Economics) from the London School of Economics, an M.A. from the University of British Columbia, and moved to the USA in the mid-1960s to complete ...

  4. Georeferencing - Wikipedia

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    Georeferencing or georegistration is a type of coordinate transformation that binds a digital raster image or vector database that represents a geographic space (usually a scanned map or aerial photograph) to a spatial reference system, thus locating the digital data in the real world.

  5. Ron Johnston (geographer) - Wikipedia

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    Ron Johnston at the 1999 International Geography Festival. Ronald John Johnston, OBE, FAcSS, FBA (March 30, 1941 – May 29, 2020) was a British geographer, known for elaborating his discipline's foundations, particularly its history and nature, and for his contributions to urban social geography and electoral geography.

  6. Bibliography of encyclopedias: geography - Wikipedia

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    Rand McNally Encyclopedia of World Rivers (1980), Rand McNally; Pitzl, Gerald R. (2004). Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-32010-1. Sachs, Moshe Y. Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations. 7th ed., Wiley, 1988. [2] [9] Shapiro, William E. The Young People's Encyclopedia of the United States. Millbrook ...

  7. Moral geography - Wikipedia

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    Moral geographies (a term coined by Felix Driver) are, according to David Smith (2000), the studying of human geography with a normative emphasis. The kind of questions that are examined including asking whether distance from a phenomenon lessons one's duty, whether there is a substantial difference between private spaces and public spaces and analysing which moral positions are personal ...

  8. Bibliography of encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Perpetual Loose Leaf Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference, Original (conventionally bound) edition: 1904; loose-leaf edition: 1907–1934. [120] The New American Desk Encyclopedia. New American Library. 1984. [121] The New American Encyclopedia: A Treasury of Information on the Sciences, the Arts, Literature, and General ...

  9. David Seamon - Wikipedia

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    David Seamon (born 14 April 1948) [1] is an American geographer, phenomenologist, author and academic. Seamon in known for his work on the theory of architectural phenomenology, [2] environmental phenomenology, and environmental design as placemaking.

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