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Environmental Pollution
Environmental Pollution
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Environmental Pollution
Geographies of Globalisation
Overview 
This course will critically examine notions of globalisation, and in particular, economic globalisation, under the following headings: 
 
Introducing globalisation… 
From international to global economy: the changing map of economic activities 
Major shapers of the global economy 1: nation-states 
Major shapers of the global economy 2: transnational corporations 
The role of technology in economic globalisation 
Cities/regions in the global economy 
Labouring in the global economy 
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- Lecture notes
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Overview 
This course will critically examine notions of globalisation, and in particular, economic globalisation, under the following headings: 
 
Introducing globalisation… 
From international to global economy: the changing map of economic activities 
Major shapers of the global economy 1: nation-states 
Major shapers of the global economy 2: transnational corporations 
The role of technology in economic globalisation 
Cities/regions in the global economy 
Labouring in the global economy 
N...
Key Ideas in Geography
Overview 
This course provides a starting point to the Geography degree. It provides a brief introduction to the history and philosophy of the discipline. The course will help situate others modules throughout the degree programme. A range of varied key ideas and concepts across the breadth of the discipline will be showcased by different physical and human Geography staff members. For example, indicative concepts include; space and place, scale, nature and processes. 
 
Aims 
To introduce som...
- Lecture notes
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Overview 
This course provides a starting point to the Geography degree. It provides a brief introduction to the history and philosophy of the discipline. The course will help situate others modules throughout the degree programme. A range of varied key ideas and concepts across the breadth of the discipline will be showcased by different physical and human Geography staff members. For example, indicative concepts include; space and place, scale, nature and processes. 
 
Aims 
To introduce som...
Introducing Human Geographies 1
Overview 
This course offers students a conceptual and geographical grasp of key debates within human geography. Most notably, the course will explore how geographers have understood and examined issues of social difference, identity (gender, sexuality - along with race and ethnicity), morals and ethics, bodies and emotions, the geopolitics of nation-states and borders, the politics and process of international migration, and the social geographies of the city. Using a range of contemporary exam...
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Overview 
This course offers students a conceptual and geographical grasp of key debates within human geography. Most notably, the course will explore how geographers have understood and examined issues of social difference, identity (gender, sexuality - along with race and ethnicity), morals and ethics, bodies and emotions, the geopolitics of nation-states and borders, the politics and process of international migration, and the social geographies of the city. Using a range of contemporary exam...
Environmental Processes and Change: The Global System
Overview 
What caused the ice ages? How can long-term tectonic processes change the global climate? Why should we think about river basin processes at the global scale? How does vegetation influence climate? Has the Earth ever been in a Snowball state? What role do volcanoes play in the climate system? Why are these questions important? These are just some of the questions that we will consider in this course. GEOG 10401 presents a global perspective on physical geography and examines key intera...
- Lecture notes
- • 84 pages •
Overview 
What caused the ice ages? How can long-term tectonic processes change the global climate? Why should we think about river basin processes at the global scale? How does vegetation influence climate? Has the Earth ever been in a Snowball state? What role do volcanoes play in the climate system? Why are these questions important? These are just some of the questions that we will consider in this course. GEOG 10401 presents a global perspective on physical geography and examines key intera...