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Geography Is Nothing Without Geographical Paradigm
Geography Is Nothing Without Geographical Paradigm
Geographical Paradigm
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THEORY
MODEL
PARADIGM
THINKING
GeoE 501: Contemporary Geographic Thoughts
Introduction
And the term ‘Paradigm’ comes from these two concepts or thoughts including
scientific theories and values and beliefs. And having the capacity to change the
people's outlook, beliefs and ideology.
The 1930s- W.W.II Paradigm phase V Dominance of French School of thought and
rise of Possibilism
2. Place, region, and synthesis: The concepts of place and region can help students
think about the synergistic ideas being advocated by scientists, such as the whole
being greater than the sum of the parts, synthesis, complexity, and consilience.
Possibilism is the process where it theorise the disciplines of the environment sets certain
constraints or limitation which is also determined by the social conditions.Possibilism is the
step of paradigm where the new turn possibilities are uprising and the human interaction of
the possibilities become considerable throughout many factors: like creativity, convenience,
tendencies, public acceptance or demand.
The law of paradigms will not work always naturally .Exceptionalism is the process where
human separated with the nature throughout technology, trend or social reasons; it can be
spirituality,technology or even consciousness. The traditional flow of paradigms will not work
always. Meaning if a possibilism factor does not affected in practical event, it will be
processed as exceptionalism.
Major Paradigms In Geography:
Paradigm shifts are important in geography because they enable researchers to re-evaluate
their assumptions and explore new ways of understanding the world. Here are a few reasons
why paradigm shifts are crucial in geography:
Here are some of the reasons why paradigm shifts are important in geography:
These changes in ideology and thought signify the successive paradigms that
have formulated and demarcated the study field of the discipline. Temporal factors
have played a significant role in defining the way in which one should study the
discipline. With the development of spatial paradigm the transition of geography
from a multi-paradigmatic discipline in the late 19th century to that of dual-
paradigmatic discipline and finally into a single paradigmatic discipline took place.
Geography as a discipline evolved with several understandings simultaneously
working together and proving to be a broad discipline providing a spatial
description of earth and its various aspects.