Students will learn theoretical bases on the relationship between social behaviour and space. They will think on the role of the human groups as factors of the “production” of the territory. They will consider the contribution of the geographical perspective in the analysis of actual cases
-The Social Geography as interpretative key of the contemporary social dynamisms.
-Case studies.
Bibliography:
LODA M., Geografia sociale. Storia, teoria e metodi di ricerca, Carocci, 2008.
BIGNANTE E., DANSERO E., SCARPOCCHI C. (CUR.), Geografia e cooperazione allo sviluppo. Temi e prospettive per un approccio territoriale, Angeli, 2009
Written examination.
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