Understanding Cultural and Human Geography: The complete course contains all 24 lectures
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The Great Courses, 2014.
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All Lectures:
1. Writing the World - The Mapmaker's Craft
2. The Problem with Geographical Determinism
3. Anthropocene - The Age of Human Impact
4. Climate Change and Civilization
5. Global Land Change
6. The End of Global Population Growth
7. The Agricultural Puzzle
8. Disease Geography
9. Political Ecology
10. Economic Geography - Globalization Origins
11. The Columbian Exchange
12. Uneven Development and Global Poverty
13. The New Global Economy
14. Restless Humanity - The Migration Conundrum
15. Urbanization - The Rise of New World Cities
16. Geography of Language
17. Understanding Cultural Geography
18. The Importance of Place
19. Cultural Commodification
20. Culture, Power, and the Politics of Meaning
21. The Geopolitical Imagination
22. Regionalism and the Rise of New States
23. Supranationalism - Taking on Big Problems
24. Future Geographies
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