Fenneman, N. M. 1919. The Circumference of Geography. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 9 (1):3–11. (most important: the diagram and just skim to get a sense of what the diagram means)
Pattison, W. D. 1964. The Four Traditions of Geography. Journal of Geography 63 (5):211–216. (most important: what are the four traditions?)
Yi-Fu Tuan. 1991. A view of geography. Geographical Review 81 (1):99–107. (important in full)
Lawson, V. 2007. Geographies of Care and Responsibility. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97 (1):1–11. (good read in full)
AAG Initiatives
Climate Change and Society Cohort: https://www.aag.org/program/2023-climate-change-society-cohort/
Public and Engaged Scholarship: https://www.aag.org/reciprocal-research-what-geography-gains-from-public-and-engaged-scholarship/
Class, please find readings here
Turner, B. L. 1989. The Specialist-Synthesis Approach to the Revival of Geography: The Case of Cultural Ecology. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 79 (1):88–100.
Baerwald, T. J. 2010. Prospects for geography as an interdisciplinary discipline. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100 (3):493–501. (most important: pages 496-499)
Winkler, J. A. 2016. Embracing Complexity and Uncertainty. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 106 (6):1418–1433. See this page.
Class, please find readings here
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