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Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective, 1st Edition

Sarah Witham Bednarz, Mark Bockenhauer

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Human Geography: A Spatial Perspective 1st Edition by Sarah Witham Bednarz/Mark Bockenhauer

Overview

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY: A SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE, First Edition, is an accessible and thought-provoking exploration of geographic thinking, providing context for the exciting field of human geography within the broader discipline. Introductory chapters on the power of geographic thinking and methods of inquiry are followed by six units that span the core patterns and processes of human geography: population and migration, concepts of culture, spatial aspects of political behavior, agriculture and rural land use, cities and urban landscapes and industrial and economic development. Each chapter includes relevant maps, models, case studies and features that profile the amazing work of National Geographic Explorers, fellows, writers and photographers--all in support of the geographic content presented. In addition, plentiful and engaging maps clearly show the power of the spatial perspective, and the authors focus consistent attention on the impacts of globalization and on human-environment interaction, including climate change and sustainability. Complementing the text, MindTap digital resources help students prepare for class, review content and complete course assignments, in addition to strengthening critical-thinking skills and spatial awareness through carefully curated ArcGIS Map Analysis activities.

Sarah Witham Bednarz

Sarah Witham Bednarz is professor emerita of geography at Texas A&M University, where she served as associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Geosciences from 2008 to 2014. She also previously served as president of the American Association of Geographers (AAG). Dr. Bednarz’s research interests are in the intersection of teaching and learning geospatial technologies and spatial and geographic thinking. She was principal investigator (PI) on two major curriculum and educational research projects; co-authored the national geography standards, Geography for Life (1994 and 2012); participated in the National Research Council Learning to Think Spatially project; and helped to develop the National Assessment of Educational Performance (NAEP) framework in geography. In 2013 she co-chaired the Geography Education Research Committee (GERC) of the Road Map for 21st Century Geography Education Project.Dr. Bednarz has also focused on higher education policies. As a member of the Healthy Departments Committee, she organized professional development workshops for department leaders and presented sessions on planning for promotion and tenure and mid-career success strategies. She served on the Leadership Team for the Texas A&M ADVANCE grant and was an active participant in the Strategies and Tactics for Recruiting to Improve Diversity and Excellence (STRIDE) component of the grant designed to reduce bias in search and award processes. Dr. Bednarz holds a University Professorship for Teaching Excellence, received the Gilbert H. Grosvenor Honors for Geographic Education (2007) and was an inaugural AAG Fellow. She was educated at Mount Holyoke College (A.B., 1973), the University of Chicago (M.A.T., 1974) and Texas A&M University (Ph.D., 1992).

Mark Bockenhauer

Mark Henry Bockenhauer is professor of geography at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin, where he teaches courses in geography and environmental studies. He has 35 years of experience in K-12 professional development in geography, is coordinator of the Wisconsin Geographic Alliance and served as president of the National Council for Geographic Education in 2007.Dr. Bockenhauer’s scholarship and outreach have focused on geographic education and curriculum development. He was co-principal investigator (PI) on a $2.1 million federal grant from the National Oceanographic Partnership Program to enhance the scientific literacy of K-12 teachers with integrated oceanography, marine science and geography (1996-1998). He also served as geographer-in-residence at the National Geographic Society (NGS) (2002); co-authored several books and atlases for NGS, including Our Fifty States (2004) and the World Atlas for Young Explorers (2007); and directed NGS field institutes for national groups of K-12 educators in Hawaii, Alaska and California. He directed two NGS geography mentor institutes and an NGS natural hazards workshop for K-12 and museum educators, piloted the NGS Grosvenor Teacher Fellow Program aboard the National Geographic Explorer cruise to Svalbard and served on the Professional Development and Instructional Materials Committee of the Road Map for 21st Century Geography Education Project (2011-2013). Dr. Bockenhauer has received the highest St. Norbert College awards for teaching (1999), community service (2009) and scholarship (2022). He was educated at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (B.S., 1979), Southwest Texas State University (M.A., 1987), and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Ph.D., 1996).
  • Human-environment interaction is a central geographic theme throughout the text, including an emphasis on climate change and sustainability to provide helpful perspective on these important topics.
  • Included in every chapter of the text, features focusing on National Geographic Explorers connect geographic content to engaging real-world examples. Select explorers are also featured in articles and videos accompanied by auto-graded activities in MindTap.
  • ArcGIS Map Analysis activities in MindTap help students develop critical-thinking skills and spatial awareness while exploring carefully curated content related to core concepts within a chapter.
  • Concept visualizations in MindTap help students more readily understand complex foundational processes and content. Paired with auto-graded assessment questions that provide immediate feedback, these interactive activities can deepen student understanding of core course concepts.
  • Abundant maps, tables and figures clearly convey the power of the spatial perspective, bringing chapter content to life vividly for today's visual learners.
  • Stunning, full-color photographs provide a visually appealing complement to core content, making material accessible and engaging while highlighting key themes and current events. 
  • Numerous case studies provide timely, topical real-world examples to highlight important human geography concepts in action at various scales in regions and places across the world.
  • Detailed references to outside experts and resources are included throughout the text, including relevant insights and notable quotes from a wide variety of prominent geographers.
Part I: THINKING GEOGRAPHICALLY.
1. The Power of Geography: Geographic Thinking.
2. Geographic Inquiry: Data, Tools and Technology.
Part II: POPULATION AND MIGRATION PATTERNS AND PROCESSES.
3. Patterns of Population.
4. Population Growth and Decline.
5. Migration.
Part III: CULTURAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES.
6. Concepts of Culture.
7. Cultural Change.
8. Spatial Patterns of Language and Religion.
Part IV: POLITICAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES.
9. The Contemporary Political Map.
10. Spatial Patterns of Political Power.
11. Political Challenges and Changes.
Part V: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LAND PATTERNS AND PROCESSES.
12. Agriculture: Human-Environment Interaction.
13. Patterns and Practices of Agricultural Production.
14. Agricultural Sustainability in a Global Market.
Part VI: CITIES AND URBAN LAND-USE PATTERNS AND PROCESSES.
15. Urban Settlements.
16. The Urban Landscape.
17. Urban Living.
Part VII: INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS AND PROCESSES.
18. The Growth and Diffusion of Industrialization.
19. Measuring Human Development.
20. Globalization, Interdependence and Sustainability.
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