Human Geography/Social geography
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**[[wikipedia:Rural|Rural villages]], [[wikipedia:City|Cities]], [[wikipedia:Crime|Crimes]], [[wikipedia:Poverty|Poverty]], [[wikipedia:Education|Education]], [[wikipedia:Environmentalism|Environmental problems]] | **[[wikipedia:Rural|Rural villages]], [[wikipedia:City|Cities]], [[wikipedia:Crime|Crimes]], [[wikipedia:Poverty|Poverty]], [[wikipedia:Education|Education]], [[wikipedia:Environmentalism|Environmental problems]] | ||
*Related academic areas | *Related academic areas | ||
- | **Crime sociology, Urban sociology, Environmental sociology | + | **[[wikipedia:Criminology|Crime sociology]], [[wikipedia:Urban_sociology|Urban sociology]], [[wikipedia:Environmental_sociology|Environmental sociology]] |
*Analytical method and pattern | *Analytical method and pattern | ||
**Quantitative geography, Data science, GIS, Landscape ecology | **Quantitative geography, Data science, GIS, Landscape ecology |
Revision as of 02:04, 30 October 2011
Human Geography > Social geography
Overview
Social geography is an area of human geography, and analyzes social phenomena such as rural villages, cities, crimes, poverty, education, environmental problems spatially and regionally (geographically). It is closely related to each sociological area and utilize the result of crime sociology, urban sociology and environmental sociology according to its contents.
Contents
- Elucidation of the relationship between urban structure and social stratification
- Related academic areas
- Analytical method and pattern
- Quantitative geography, Data science, GIS, Landscape ecology
- Analysis of ethnic social structure
- Matriarchal society, Multiethnic society, Multiracial society, Aging society