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Question 1. Your geographical research topic is "climate change". How can this topic be
approached from the theoretical sciences that Cresswell discusses under the headings
"Feminist Geographies" and "Relational Geographies"? Discuss the question based on a
selection of the concepts that Cresswell discusses in each chapter. In your discussion you
should: (a) briefly describe the different concepts that you raise and how they relate to each
other, and (b) give examples of how the choice between these two theoretical perspectives can
influence a geographical study of “climate change” . (Use 500-900 words)

Question 2. (a) Formulate a research question that in some way takes its point of departure
(thematic, methodological or theoretical) in one or more of the classic texts you read. Explain
the connection between your question and the classic texts. (b) Discuss how your question and
the classic texts can be linked to (for example, based on or criticize…) one of the theoretical
sciences that Cresswell discusses under the headings “Thinking About Regions” or “More-
than-Human Geographies”. (c) Discuss, based on a selection of the concepts that Cresswell
links to the theoretical direction you have chosen, how your research question could be
investigated and reflect on the importance of the theoretical perspective for your research.
(Use 500-900 words).

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Question 1. Your geographical research topic is "private consumption". How can this topic be
approached from the theoretical sciences that Cresswell discusses under the headings of
Humanistic Geography and Postmodernism and "Postmodernism and Beyond"? Discuss the
question based on a selection of the concepts that Cresswell discusses in each chapter. In your
discussion, you should: (a) briefly describe the different concepts that you raise and how they
relate to each other, and (b) give examples of how the choice between these two theoretical
perspectives can influence a geographical study of “private consumption”. ". (Use 500-900
words)

Question 2. (a) Formulate a question that you find to be scientifically interesting and which in
some way takes its starting point (thematic, methodological or theoretical) in one or more of
the classic texts you read. Explain the connection between your question and the classic texts.
(b) Discuss how your question and the classic texts can be linked to (eg based on or
criticized…) one of the theoretical sciences that Cresswell discusses under the headings
"Spatial Science and the Quantitative Revolution" or "Toward Poststructuralist Geographies".
(c) Discuss, based on a selection of the concepts that Cresswell links to the theoretical
direction you have chosen, how your question could be investigated and reflect on the
importance of the theoretical perspective for your investigation. (Use 500-900 words)

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Question 1. Your geographical research topic is "traffic planning". How can this topic be
approached from the theoretical sciences that Cresswell discusses under the headings of
Marxist Geography ("Marxist Geographies") and "More-than-Human Geographies"? Discuss
the question based on a selection of the concepts that Cresswell discusses in each chapter. In
your discussion, you should: (a) briefly explain the different concepts that you raise and how
they relate to each other, and (b) give examples of how the choice between these two
theoretical perspectives can influence a geographical survey on “traffic planning”. . (Use 500-
900 words)

Question 2. (a) Formulate a question that you find to be scientifically interesting and which in
some way takes its starting point (thematic, methodological or theoretical) in one or more of
the classic texts you read. Explain the connection between your question and the classic texts.
(b) Discuss how your question and the classic texts can be linked to (eg based on or
criticized…) one of the theoretical sciences that Cresswell discusses under the headings
“Feminist Geographies” or “Thinking About Regions”. (c) Discuss, based on a selection of
the concepts that Cresswell links to the theoretical direction you have chosen, how your
question could be investigated and reflect on the importance of the theoretical perspective for
your investigation. (Use 500-900 words).

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