Human Geography:SOCIAL GEOGARPHY
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Transcript of Human Geography:SOCIAL GEOGARPHY
REANNA TEODOSIOLOUISE ANNE HORA LIDEM
SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY
Social phenomena
Spatial components
Division within the
society
-is anything that influences or influenced by
organisms sufficiently alive to
respond to one another.
How humans and space interacts.
CONCERNS OF SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY
Poverty
Prostitution
Unemployment
Violent Crime
Human Trafficking
Homelessness
Poverty
= Half of the world live on less than
2.50 $ A day.
= In 2003 10.6 million died before
they reached the age of five.
= 15 Million children orphaned due to
HIV
Poverty
PHILIPPINES- 4P’s
Prostitution
Unemployment
Violent Crime
Human Trafficking
• Globally the average cost of a slave is
$ 90.4050
• 80% is in sexual exploitation and 19% in
labour exploitation
• 20-30 million slaves in the world today
• Third largest international crime industry
;generates a profit of $32 Billion
•
Human Trafficking
Homelessness
SOCIAL DIFFERENCES
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
INEQUALITY
DISCRIMINATION
Complex differences
SOCIAL DIFFERENCES
Communities Social & Geographical Structure
And The Decision That Govern Its Growth
SOCIAL AND
GEOGRRAPHICA
L ASPECT OF
HUMAN
IDENTITY
Stereotypes om the Greek words στερεός (stereos), "firm, solid" and τύπος (typos), "impression," hence "solid impression."
By Shevsky And Bell (1955)
• -analysis of a city to define social areas
• -have been used to differentiate urban areas