Changing places Flashcards

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What are the three dimensions of place?

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Location, locales and sense of place.

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What is location?

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The physical point where a place is.

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What are locales?

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Locations in a place that are areas associated with everyday activities e.g. school, sports ground or theatre.

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4
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What is sense of place?

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The subjective emotional attachment to a place which gives it meaning.

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5
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What did Tim Cresswell say about place?

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‘Place is not just a thing in the world but a way of understanding the world’

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What is the main economic characteristic of Mumbai?

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It is the financial centre of India as well as home to the popular Bollywood movie industry.

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7
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What did Mumbai develop as?

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A trade centre selling local goods such as gold, jewellery and textiles.

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What natural feature does Mumbai have that makes trade easier?

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A natural deep-water harbour.

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9
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What percentage of India’s income tax did Mumbai make up in 2015?

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33%

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10
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What percentage of India’s GDP did Mumbai make up and what is significant about this?

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6.16%, Mumbai is the largest single contributor in India.

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11
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What percentage of India’s industrial output did Mumbai account for?

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25%

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12
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What percentage of India’s foreign trade did Mumbai account for?

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40%

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An influx of migrants from other parts of India seeking employment opportunities lead to what in Mumbai?

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The population being very diverse with 16 major languages being spoken there.

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14
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Where do around 60% of people in Mumbai live?

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In slums.

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15
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Name two media sources which represent Mumbai.

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Slumdog millionaire and Mission impossible.

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16
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What is the population density in Dharavi?

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300,000 people per square kilometre.

17
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How many people share a toilet in Dharavi?

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Over 1,000 people per toilet.

18
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What is an experienced place?

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Places people have spent time in. When a person visits or lives in a place their lives experiences, such as the things they see and the people they meet, shape their sense of that place.

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What is a media place?

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Places that people have not been to but have created a sense of place for through their depiction in media (e.g. books, art and films).

20
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What is a near place?

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A place which is geographically near to where a person lives and or is emotionally close to that person.

21
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What is a far place?

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A place which geographically or emotionally distant from where a person lives.

22
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What is placelessness and what is it caused by?

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When a place is very similar to other places around the world due to most of the businesses being global TNCs such as Mcdonald’s. Globalisation has made these places look and feel the same.

23
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What are endogenous factors? Give three examples of physical and four of human.

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Internal factors such as location, topography, physical geography, land use, built environment, infrastructure and demographic and economic characteristics.

24
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What are exogenous factors? Give four ideas.

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External factors such as flows of people, resources, money and ideas.