CSMP 2 Flashcards
HOW CAN PERCEPTION BE INFLUENCED
GENDER
patriarchal culture
gender domains
geography of fear
patriarchal culture - saudi = women excluded in decision making eg: government, also they have male owners
gender domains - city banking = women being harrased and shut out of decision making
geography of fear - sarah everard = women being told to keep in well lit areas
( make women see things as.. unaccepted, oppressive, dangerous )
HOW CAN PERCEPTION BE INFLUENCED
RELIGION
landscapes with meaning
buildings with meaning
town with meaning
landscapes with meaning - uluru rocking aus, cant climb because people think its a person with a soul
buildings with meaning - church, feels welcoming to christians
town with meaning - jerusilum used in many religions= people fighting fo it
( makes religions see things as … sacred, welcoming )
HOW CAN PERCEPTION BE INFLUENCED
AGE
Rural/urban
Geo of fear
Rural/urban - younger people have less money and live urban = for work, older people live in quieter areas where they can get less confused = dementure
Geo of fear - can feel scared because of accessibility
( makes older people see things as … safer/ dangerous )
HOW CAN PERCEPTION BE INFLUENCED
SEXUALITY
gay village
pink pound
geo of fear
gay village - located in Manchester
pink pound - more money due to no kids, spending more disposable income, leading to area regeneration eg: Brighton
geo of fear - gay people prosecuted in Duabi, many famous people lost respect to celebs promoting eg: beckam promoting 2022 world cup
( makes people with diff sexuality see things as… dangerous, inclusive)
HOW CAN PERCEPTION BE INFLUENCED
ROLES PERFORMED
occupational roles
famillial roles
occupational - people with more money look down on cheaper places
famillial roles - mothers have amaternal outlook, looking for hazards
( makes people with diff roles see things as… less respected, dangerous )
HOW DOES OUR UDERTDNADING OF PLACE CHANGE DUE TO GLOBALISATION
more spaces feel like places
due to increased media, australians now know Europe via the different countries with in by their cultural and economic differances, in the past this would have been different
FAMILIARITY
HOW DOES OUR UDERTDNADING OF PLACE CHANGE DUE TO GLOBALISATION
more homogonised culture
harder to destinguish places, many clone towns with similar resteraunts eg: mcdonalds
FAMILIARITY
HOW DOES OUR UDERTDNADING OF PLACE CHANGE DUE TO GLOBALISATION
demographic
Boston = half not british, multicultural, lost heritage, many protests over immagrents
DISLOCATION
HOW DOES OUR UDERTDNADING OF PLACE CHANGE DUE TO GLOBALISATION
Developed TNC
VW investing money into Brazil ( sao Paolo ) for VW factories, good for wokers
DISLOCATED
HOW DOES OUR UDERTDNADING OF PLACE CHANGE DUE TO GLOBALISATION
Loosing values
Saudi, loosing values due to more tourism, including modesty and language
DISLOCATION
EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT
what influences it
personal experiences
social experiences
deeper attachments due to being exhiled
EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT
positive attachment and negative infuences behaviour
pos = visit reguarly, respect the area, get on with neighbors, reuinions
neg = more likelyto behave antisocially, no respect
EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT
The kurds example
- named the area Kurdistan after 2000 years, mountainous area of fertile land at the border between turkey/iraq
- economically based on farming and a high employment due to low education 14%
- settlement of Erbil Citadel
- the fall of the otteman empire, dispersed into 4 countries ( iran, iraq, turkey, syria )
- persecution from many incudding saddam hussein
- long waited for an independent state to practice language and culture
EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT KURDS
- group of people not dispersed over 5 countries due to ottiman empire falling in WW1
- they have deep emotional atttachment as they are fighting ( peaceful and violent ) for own independent state to practice their own language and culture, eventhough experiencing mass prosecution eg: Turkish police
EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT KURDS
- group of people not dispersed over 5 countries due to ottiman empire falling in WW1
- they have deep emotional atttachment as they are fighting ( peaceful and violent ) for own independent state to practice their own language and culture, eventhough experiencing mass prosecution eg: Turkish police