Social Geography (GEOG 2241)

This course examines the spatial and environmental bases of societies, from historical and cultural perspectives, and explores the major theoretical concepts and empirical contexts of social geography: space and society, the body, the home, community, institutions, the street, the city, the rural, the nation, and the resort.
Course code: GEOG 2241
Credits: 3.0
Length: 60.0 hours
Course outline: view https://www.vcc.ca/vccphp/courseoutline?subject=GEOG&number=2241

Prerequisites

GEOG 1100.
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Additional Information

  • Traditions in social geography
  • Different paradigms within social geography
  • Social geography and everyday life
  • Restructuring society and space
  • The body as surface, the body as project, Cartesian dualism
  • Neighbourhood and community - social construction of space, restructuring society and space
  • Public and private space - urban morphology, cities, homeless and housing
  • Urban life - social interaction and social networks
  • Place and power - public institutions and private life, urban governance, social justice
  • Fear, crime, and disorder
  • Race" and ethnicity - discrimination, segregation, colonies
  • Spaces of hope - social activism and civic responsibility, advocacy

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

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