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Last update: doc. RNDr. Pavel Chromý, Ph.D. (02.10.2016)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Pavel Chromý, Ph.D. (18.09.2019)
Povinná literatura: 1) Tituly viz sylabus 2) GARDAVSKÝ, V., HAMPL, M. (1982): Základy teoretické geografie. Praha, SPN. Doporučená literatura: HOLLOWAY, S. L., RICE, S. P., VALENTINE, G. (eds.) (2003): Key Concepts in Geography. London, Sage Publications. JOHNSTON, R. J., SIDAWAY, J. D. (2004): Geography and Geographers. London, Hodder Arnold. HAGGETT, P. (1983): Geography: A Modern Synthesis. 3rd Edition. New York, Harper & Row Publishers. PAULOV, J. (1986): Spory o pozitivismus v súčasnej západnej geografii. Geografický časopis 38 (2-3), s. 260-273. SÝKORA, L. (ed.) (1993): Teoretické přístupy a vybrané problémy v současné geografii. Praha, katedra sociální geografie a regionálního rozvoje PřF UK. JOHNSTON, R.J., GREGORY, D., SMITH, D.M. (1994 či novější vydání): The Dictionary of Human Geography. Oxford, Blackwell. Sociologické školy, směry, paradigmata (1994). Praha, SLON (popř.: Velký sociologický slovník (1996). Praha, Karolinum.). HAMPL, M. (1998): Realita, společnost a geografická organizace: hledání integrálního řádu. Praha, PřF UK. HAMPL, M., DOSTÁL, P., DRBOHLAV, D. (2007): Social and Cultural Geography in the Czech Republic: Under Pressures of Globalization and Post-Totalitarian Transformation. Country Report. Social and Cultural Geography, Vol. 8, June 2007, No. 3, pp. 475-493. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Pavel Chromý, Ph.D. (18.09.2019)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Pavel Chromý, Ph.D. (18.09.2019)
1) Object of geographical inquiry. 2) The structure of scientific revolutions. 3) The development of geographical thought. 4) Descriptive regional geography (classification of geographic information, geographical determinism). 5) Spatial science (quantitative revolution, nomothetic versus idiographic geography, statistical correlation versus causal relation). 6) Post-positivist approaches (critique of positivism, multiparadigmatism and plurality of approaches, the role of subject- critical theory, positive, critical and normative role of geography, agency versus structure). 7) Position of geography among sciences and internal classification of geography. 8) Epistemology: induction and deduction, abstraction and generalization. 9) Ontology: geographical organization of reality. 10) Selected geographical concepts (place and space, absolute and relative distance and space, time-space diffusion, distanciation and compression, regionalisation and territorial typology, globalisation and global events, processes and problems, theories of spatial divisions of labor).
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