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*[[Introduction à la géographie : du local au mondial]]
*[[Introduction to geography: from local to global]]
*[[L’Afrique du Sud : la géographie au pouvoir]]
*[[South Africa: Geography in Power]]
*[[Ville et Urbanisation]]
*[[City and Urbanization]
*[[La régionalisation ou l’art de la découpe]]
*[[Regionalization or the art of cutting]]
*[[La frontière : un objet fétiche de la géographie politique, des formes et des effets fluctuants]]
*[[The border: a fetish object of political geography, fluctuating forms and effects]]
*[[Relations centre – périphérie en géographie]]
[[Centre - periphery relations in geography]]
*[[Toponymie : l’étude des noms de lieux en géographie politique]]
[[Toponymy: the study of place names in political geography]]
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| professeurs = Frédéric Giraut [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
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| cours = Introduction à la géographie : du local au global
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Centre - periphery relations in geography Toponymy: the study of place names in political geography }}

This course is an introduction to academic and university geography. It was built to show the positioning of this discipline in the field of social, economic and political sciences. It is built around the following objectives:

  • familiarize students with the questions and tools of contemporary academic geography.
  • train students to reflect on the spatial dimension of social, economic and political facts and to master geographical scales of analysis, in particular in the present context of globalisation, territorial recomposition, activation of new borders and metropolisation.[11]

This course is structured around four themes: modelling spatial relations, location of economic activities, regional economic development and economic aspects of transport..[12]

Languages

Cours

Introduction to geography: from local to global

South Africa: Geography in Power

[[City and Urbanization]

Regionalization or the art of cutting

The border: a fetish object of political geography, fluctuating forms and effects

Centre - periphery relations in geography

Toponymy: the study of place names in political geography

Annexes

References