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THE RECENT INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE OF GEOGRAPHY*
Authors:Andrew Sluyter  Andrew D Augustine  Michael C Bitton  Thomas J Sullivan  Fei Wang
Abstract:ABSTRACT. An active learning project in an introductory graduate course used multidimensional scaling of the name index in Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, by Gary Gaile and Cort Willmott, to reveal some features of the discipline's recent intellectual structure relevant to the relationship between human and physical geography. Previous analyses, dating to the 1980s, used citation indices or Association of American Geographers specialty‐group rosters to conclude that either the regional or the methods and environmental subdisciplines bridge human and physical geography. The name index has advantages over those databases, and its analysis reveals that the minimal connectivity that occurs between human and physical geography has recently operated more through environmental than through either methods or regional subdisciplines.
Keywords:active learning  Geography in America  human geography  multidimensional scaling  physical geography
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