Volume 77 No. 2 (2016)
Special Issue on Geography
Geography is a basic part of our everyday life. We use cellphones to identify locations of our favorite places. We order items online and they move by air or land to our doors. We recycle paper, cans, and bottles In fact, geography is so integrated into our routines, we tend not to notice how what we do connects to its five themes: location, places, regions, movement, and human-environmental interaction.Articles
Introduction
Mark Newman
The Green Book: Race, Geography, and Critical Understanding
Mark Pearcy Ph.D.
Strengthening Geography Pedagogy with Authentic Intellectual Work
Prentice Chandler Ph.D. and Danielle Munch
Using Landscapes to Tell Spatial Stories
Sandra Schmidt