Social & Cultural Geography is the study of cultural products and norms and
their variation in relation to spaces and places. It focuses on describing and
analyzing the ways language, religion, economy, government, and other cultural
phenomena vary or remain constant from one place to anotherand on explaining how
humans function spatially.
Selected Contents: Transnational Mobility and the Spaces of Knowledge
Production; Lines in the Sand: Movement as a Practice of Spatialization and
Wildernization. A Case Study of the Cabeza Prieta Wilderness; Broadcasting
Reforms: Continuity and Change in the Era of Globalization; State, Power and
Space; Constructing Multiple Conceptions of Blackness:A Case Study of How
African American Students Contest