

An edition of The Power of Place (2008)
By Harm De Blij,Harm J. de Blij
Publish Date
June 9, 2008
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Language
eng
Pages
304
Description:
"In recent years a spate of books and articles have argued that the world today is so mobile, so interconnected, and so integrated that it is, in one prominent assessment, flat. But as Harm de Blij contends in The Power of Place, geography continues to hold billions of people in an unrelenting grip. We are all born into natural and cultural environments that shape what we become, individually and collectively. From our "mother tongue" to our father's faith, from medical risks to natural hazards, where we start our journey has much to do with our destiny, and thus with our chances of overcoming the obstacles in our way." "Incorporating a series of revealing maps, de Blij focuses on the rough terrain of the world's human and environmental geography. The world's continuing partition into core and periphery, and apartheid-like obstructions to migration from the former to the latter, help explain why, in this age of globalization, less than 3 percent of "mobals" live in countries other than where they were born. Maps of language distribution suggest why English, the Latin of today may become as hybridized as its forerunner. The fateful map of religion casts a shadow of what he calls "endarkenment" over the future of the planet in a time of increasingly destructive weaponry."--Jacket.
subjects: Globalization, Human geography, Globalisierung, Anthropogeographie, Migration, Facteurs culturels, Conditions sociales, Globalisering, Changement climatique, Anthropogeografie, Mondialisation, Kulturgeografi, Wirtschaftsgeografie, Evolution politique, Raumbedeutsamkeit, Géographie physique, Géographie humaine