Immigrants like Junot Diaz have often inherited exactly such suburbs, and many of the short stories in " Drown " capture the social geography in meticulous detail.
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Reilingh explained various emphases in Social Geography and because of that could develop his use of the political and cultural forms of geography at the University of Amsterdam.
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However, there were always considerable numbers of Sheffield freeholders who voted at elections for Hallamshire according to Henry Pelling in his " Social Geography of British Elections 1885-1910 ".
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The study, titled " The Social Geography of Gender-Switching in Virtual Environments on the Internet, " surveyed 400 participants in online communities called MOOs ( multiuser object-oriented systems ).
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The study of health geography has been influenced by ( re ) positioning of medical geography within the field of social geography due to a shift from a health consumers.
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The "'Department of Economic And Social Geography of Russia "'( ) is one of the oldest and the largest Russian educational and research centers in economic geography and regional science
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Pelling in his " Social Geography of British Elections 1885 & ndash; 1910 " describes most of the people in this county as " engaged in or dependent upon agriculture ".
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In the American tradition, the concept of cultural geography has a much more distinguished history than social geography, and encompasses research areas that would be conceptualized as " social " elsewhere.
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In the 19th century the innovations of the industrial revolution _ the railroad, the telegraph and mass production factories, among others _ helped transform the economic and social geography of America.
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In contrast, within some continental European traditions, social geography was and still is considered an approach to human geography rather than a sub-discipline, or even as identical to human geography in general.