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  2. Social geography - Wikipedia

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    Social geography is the branch of human geography that is interested in the relationships between society and space, and is most closely related to social theory in general and sociology in particular, dealing with the relation of social phenomena and its spatial components.

  3. Urban social geography - Wikipedia

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    Urban social geography is a sub-field within human geography, looking at the factors within an urban environment that affect human relationships on social, economic and political levels. Those human relationships then feed back into the factors which then shape dynamics of the actual city itself.

  4. Category:Social geography - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Social geography" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Sociology of space - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of space is a sub-discipline of sociology that mostly borrows from theories developed within the discipline of geography, including the sub fields of human geography, economic geography, and feminist geography. The "sociology" of space examines the social and material constitution of spaces.

  6. Geographical segregation - Wikipedia

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    In social geography segregation of ethnic groups, social classes and genders is often measured by the calculation of indices such as the index of dissimilarity. Different dimensions of segregation (or its contrary) are recognized: exposure, evenness, clustering, concentration, centralization, etc. [ 1 ] More recent studies also highlight new ...

  7. Social system - Wikipedia

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    Parsons organized social systems in terms of action units, where one action executed by an individual is one unit. He defines a social system as a network of interactions between actors. [4] According to Parsons, social systems rely on a system of language, and culture must exist in a society in order for it to qualify as a social system. [4]

  8. Category:Human geography - Wikipedia

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    Settlement geography; Social geography; Social nature; South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University; Spring line settlement; State/Space theory; Strategic geography; Sub-replacement fertility; Swimming by country

  9. Social nature - Wikipedia

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    Social Nature is the core concept of a geographical work on the social construction of nature, entitled Social nature: theory, practice and politics, which was published by Noel Castree and Bruce Braun in 2001. [1] The book says that the concept of Social Nature was created by critical geographers and embraces the idea of a socialized nature.