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Geog 10 World Regions, Peoples, and States

02:00-3:30 PM | 10 Evans
Instructor Nathan Sayre

This course will provide a framework for recognizing and analyzing the major distinctive regions of the world in comparative context. The most important interrelations between environment, economy, ethnicity, and the national identity and viability of states will be explored.


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Lecture Archive
Tue 8/28 What is a region? Absolute, relative, and relational space (podcast not available)
Thu 8/30 Prologue: Territory and Global Slums I
Tue 9/4 Prologue: Territory and Global Slums II (lecture ends abruptly)
Thu 9/6 Prologue: Territory and Global Slums III
Tue 9/11 Movie: Favela Rising - Film - No Podcast
Thu 9/13 Prehistoric Developments: Human Migrations, Domestication and Agriculture I
Tue 9/18 Prehistoric Developments: Human Migrations, Domestication and Agriculture II
Thu 9/20 Prehistoric Developments: Human Migrations, Domestication and Agriculture III
Tue 9/25 Movie: Grass (1925) (no podcast available)
Thu 9/27 Contact and Conquest I
Tue 10/2 Contact and Conquest II
Thu 10/4 Contact and Conquest III
Tue 10/9 Review session
Thu 10/11 Midterm exam
Tue 10/16 Capitalism and Colonialism I
Thu 10/18 Capitalism and Colonialism II
Tue 10/23 Capitalism and Colonialism III
Thu 10/25 Movie - No Podcast
Tue 10/30 Capitalism and Colonialism V
Thu 11/1 Capitalism and Colonialism VI
Tue 11/6 Liberation, Globalization and Neoliberalism I
Thu 11/8 "Liberation", Globalization and Neoliberalism II
Tue 11/13 "Liberation", Globalization and Neoliberalism III
Thu 11/15 Liberation, Globalization and Neoliberalism IV
Tue 11/20 "Liberation", Globalization and Neoliberalism V
Thu 11/22 Thanksgiving Holiday
Tue 11/27 The Middle East Summit
Thu 11/29 Movie: Frontline: Tank Man - No Podcast
Tue 12/4 Movie: Maquilapolis
Thu 12/6 Discussion and Review