PERSPECTIVES IN GEOGRAPHY
NOT IN SYLLABUS
- Discuss the continuations of the American School of Denudation in geomorphology. (2015)
- Explain the concept of Time-Geography. (2017)
- Discuss the contemporary paradigms of Geography. (2017)
Areal differentiation
- Areal differentiation. (2005)
- Critically examine the changing prospective on the concept of areal differentiation. (2010)
- “Areal differentiation forms the core theme in Geography.” Explain. (2016)
- “Areal differentiation has provided the theoretical justification for studying „regions and regional geography. Comment.
Regional synthesis
- Regional Concept in Geography. (85)
- “Regional synthesis is the crux of geographical studies.” Elaborate. (2015)
- Elaborate the idea of ‘Compage’. (2016)
- Discuss the genetic classification of boundaries suggested by Hartshorne.
Dichotomy and dualism
- Dualism in Geography (2007)
Environmentalism
- Critically examine the development of determinism and possibilism in geography. (84)
- Examine critically the concepts of ‘Determinism’ and possibilism’.
- Bring out the significance of regional concept. (94)
- Environmental Determinism. (88)
- Neo-environmentalism. (2002)
- Neo-determinism. (2010)
- “Ellen Churchill Semple is an ardent supporter of Determinism.” Explain.(2013)
- There is a rejuvenation of environmentalism as a paradigm in geographical studies Comment. (2015)
- Discuss the relevance of ‘Stop and Go Determinism’ in the present day context. (2016)
- “Human ecology is the study of mutual relationship of people and their environment both natural and social.” Discuss in detail using ccological concepts. 2020
Quantitative revolution and locational analysis
- Write a critical essay on the quantitative revolution in geography. (83)
- What is meant by ‘quantitative revolution in geography’? Discuss its impact on the development of the subject. (86)
- What is understood by quantification in Geography? Discuss the significance of qualification in modern geographical studies with examples. (98)
- Discuss the impact of positivism in paradigm shift in Geography. (2011)
- Quantitative and behavioural revolutions in geography. (90)
- ‘Quantitative Revolution and Model building provided an empirical basis for geographical research’-Elaborate. (2009)
- Quantitative revolution and model building provided and empirical basis for geographical research. Elaborate.
- Trace the origin and progress of Quantitative Revolution in Geography and bring out its merits and demerits. (2016)
- Discuss critically the manner in which quantitative revolution provided the methodological foundation for models and modeling in geography.
Radical, behavioural, human and welfare approaches
- “The emergence of Behavioural Geography was due to the disillusionment with axioms on which models were based and the axioms were far removed from reality.” Comment. (96)
- Present a critical analysis of human and welfare approaches in Human Geography. (2003)
- Distinguish between radical and welfare approaches in geographic studies. (2004)
- Radical Approach in Human Geography (2001)
- Behavioural Geography (2008)
- Welfare Approach in Human Geography (2011)
- Discuss the approaches to the study of behavioural geography. (2015)
- Discuss the contribution of geographers in the development of radical geography. (2014)
- Elaborate the concept of mental map.
- “The welfare face of geography makes it an inter-disciplinary subject. Elaborate. (2015)
- Provide a brief outline of ideas related to “sense of place” as propounded by Yi-Fu Tuan and Relph in humanistic geography that emerged in the 1970’s.
- “Welfare geography emphasizes spatial inequality and territorial justice.” Comment with reference to the main ideas and scope of the subfield.
- Elaborate upon the influence of Marxist philosophy on geographical research outlining key theme addressed by Marxist geographers since the 1970’s.
OTHER RELATED QUESTIONS
Geography is a contested and multiparadigmic discipline with a strong eurocentricity that has only
recently been challenged.” Comment.
NEW AGE QUESTIONS COMPATIBLE WITH THE CHANGING PATTERN FOR 2018
Mixed Interrelated and interdisciplinary nature Questions
- Examine the context under which Arabian geographers gave their contribution, Why are these contributions significant?
- The boundaries of the regions are more perceived than actually determined quantitatively. Give arguments in favour and against your answer.
- Behavioral geography with its philosophy has made a seminal contribution to Hazard management and perception.
- Discuss critically how environmentalism as a paradigm reflects itself in present thinking.
- Trace the Changing paradigms in Geography.
- Critically examine the changing prospective on the concept of areal differentiation.
- “Areal differentiation forms the core theme in Geography.” It was then and it is now as well. Explain.
- Draw similarities and differences between compage, Ganzheit and ensemble.
- There is a rejuvenation of environmentalism as a paradigm in geographical studies Comment.
- Discuss the relevance of ‘Stop and Go Determinism’ in the present day context.
- What is meant by ‘quantitative revolution in geography’? Discuss its impact on the development of the subject.
- “The emergence of Behavioural Geography was due to the disillusionment with axioms on which models were based and the axioms were far removed from reality.” Comment.
- All geography has a psychological tinge and all psychology has a geographical base. Elucidate.
- Behavioral geography with its philosophy had made a seminal contribution to Hazard management and perception
- Discuss the development of geography as a paradigmatic discipline.
- “The dualism and dichotomy between general and special geography became prominent during the classical period through the works of Varenius and Kant.” Discuss
- “In the classical period, Humboldt and Ritter became the two poles of geographical development and further strengthened the dualistic tendencies in geography. Discuss.
- Discuss the role of Darwinism in fostering the philosophy of determinism in geography.
- “The dualism between determinism and possibilism is surficial.” Analyse.
- Critically analyse the concept of environmental determinism.
- Critically examine the concept of dualism with special reference to physical versus human geography.
- “Russian School perfectly exemplifies the dualistic nature of geography as a discipline.” Examine.
- “The focus of attention on particular places for the purpose of seeking a more complete understanding of the face of the earth has been the continuous, unbroken theme of geographic study through the ages.” Comment.
- Analyse the debate that occurred between Schaefer and Hartshorne on the nature of geography. How did it affect the future development of the discipline?
- Write a short note on ‘new regional geographies’.
- Explain the concept of Logical Positivism.
- “Locational analysis focusses on spatial arrangemens and on the role of distance as a variable influencing the nature of those arrangements.” Examine.
- Discuss the application of system analysis and General System Theory in human geography.
- Discuss the context of development of Behaviouralism in geography.
- Discuss the concept, objectives, salient features and shortcomings of behavioural approach in geography.
- Analyse the development of behavioural approach in human geography.
- Explain the popular methods utilised in behavioural geography.
- Discuss the approaches to the study of behavioural geography.
- Explain the critique provided by Humanistic approach in human geography.
- Discuss the development and concept of Humanism in geography with special reference to concepts of existentialism, phenomenology and place.
- Discuss the approaches to the study of humanistic geography.
- Highlight the methodologies in use for study of humanism in geography.
- “Humanism is Dead-Long Live Humanism.” Explain the meaning of this statement.
- “Radical approaches have lacked a consensus definition and coherence.” Elaborate.
- Discuss the role of radicalism in paving the way for development of critical geography.
- Write short notes on the following-Structuralism, Realism, Marxist Geography, Post-modernism
- The study of “who gets what, where, and how” provides a welfare focus for human geography. Discuss.
- Discuss the major themes of language and linguistic geography.
- Identify the major language families and discuss their distribution.
- Discuss the key approaches to study of religion in human geography.
- What do you understand by the term ‘ religious hearth”. Identity the major religious hearths of the world and the major religions which originated from them.
- What are the causes and patterns of secularization in the world? Discuss the challenges of the thesis of secularization in recent times.
- Critically examine the changing prospective on the concept of areal differentiation.
- “Areal differentiation forms the core theme in Geography.” Explain.
- Elaborate the idea of ‘Compage’, Ensemble and Ganzheit. How and in what manner are they similar or dissimilar
- Does ‘Stop and Go Determinism’ in the present day context has any relevance.
- What is meant by ‘Quantitative Revolution in Geography’? Discuss its impact on the development of the subject.
- “The emergence of Behavioural Geography was due to the disillusionment with axioms on which models were based and the axioms were far removed from reality.” Comment.
- When the whole world was suffering from the Dark Ages, India was a major Knowledge Super Power. Explain.
- Behavioural Revolution best understands and explains Secularisation. Explain
- Examine the relationship between Secularisation, Behavioural approach and Social well being.
- The multi paradigmatic phase of development of geographical thought has been consistent with the socio economic conditions of the world.
- Although Humboldt & Ritter both of them were from the school of environmentalism both differed drastically from one another in many respects. What were these differences and how were they significant.
- What is Kant-Hettener-Hartshome tradition in Geography and how did it impacted Geography.
- Environmentalism as a paradigm has resurfaced and rejuvenated after 1970’s.
- The concept of region as an identity of Geography has remained unchanged despite many shifts in principle and themes of geography.
- Critically examine the concept of logical positivism.
- What has been the framework of Locational Analysis and Spatial Analysis. How did it impacted the discipline?
- What is General Systems Theory and what has been its applicability.
- Behavioural geography has its roots in almost all the paradigms except Quantitative Revolution. Explain it against the statement, “That traditional geography can be called as behavioural backlash.
- Elaborate the concept of exceptionalism. Discuss in this light the impact of Exaptionalism in Geography has on the discipline.
- On Monte Carlo Simulation and diffusion of Innovations was a major symbol and fusion of Quantitative approach and Behavioural Geography. Exemplify.
- Explain the methodology of Quantitative Approach.
- Explain the methodology of Behavioural approach
- Discuss the development of the concept of humanism in Geography with special reference to existentialism, phenomenology and place.
- Give an account of methodologies in use for the study of humanistic geography.
- Radical geography has been the new approach to geography and a new perspective. However it lacks a consistent definition, direction and coherence.