Geography for the IB Diploma Global Interactions

Geography for the IB Diploma Global Interactions

Geography for the IB Diploma Global Interactions

1st Edition
Paul Guinness
January 2011
Unavailable - out of print April 2020
Print
9780521147323

Two new coursebooks for the Geography for the IB Diploma syllabus.

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Overview

This attractive, full-colour coursebook covers the seven sections of the Higher Level Extension syllabus in Geography for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. It is written by a highly experienced author and former head of Geography at a major IB school in the UK. The coursebook explores the theme of Global Interactions and contains: key questions outlining the main issues for each topic; case studies selected from every continent; activities and geographical skills guidance; discussion points and research ideas; integrated Theory of Knowledge links; examination-style questions; definitions of key terms and useful web links.

Features

  • Key questions to stimulate thought on the main issues for each sub-topic.
  • Case studies from around the world, providing examples for reference.
  • Activities and geographical skills exercises to practise techniques. Discussion points and research ideas to explore the topics further.
  • Theory of Knowledge links integrated into the topics. Examination-style questions on each sub-topic in the syllabus.
  • Definitions of key terms for easy reference in each chapter.
  • Useful web links for further reading and research.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Section 1. Measuring Global Interactions:
  • 1. Global participation
  • 2. Global core and periphery
  • Section 2. Changing Space: the Shrinking World:
  • 3. Time–space convergence and the reduction in the friction of distance
  • 4. Extension and density of networks
  • Section 3. Economic Interactions and Flows:
  • 5. Financial flows
  • 6. Labour flows
  • 7. Information flows
  • Section 4. Environmental Change
  • 8. Degradation through raw material production
  • 9. The effects of transnational manufacturing and services
  • 10. Transboundary pollution
  • 11. Homogenisation of landscapes
  • Section 5. Sociolcultural Exchanges
  • 12. Cultural diffusion: the process
  • 13. Consumerism and culture
  • 14. Sociocultural integration
  • Section 6. Political Outcomes
  • 15. Loss of sovereignty
  • 16. Responses
  • Section 7. Global Interactions at the Local Level:
  • 17. Globalisation and the adoption of globalisation
  • 18. Local responses to globalisation
  • 19. Alternatives
  • Index
  • Acknowledgements.

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