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Situated Perspective

Wednesday, August 19th & Thursday, August 20th

​Today's Slides

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Resources from Today's Class

Worldview Autobiography

We do not exist by ourselves. We have been born & raised in conditions that change how we view the world. Any time read about something, we interpret it through our own internal filter. This filter has been created by different experiences and relationships we've had throughout our life. This sheet will help you identify some of the identities that tend to shape people's situated perspective.

Make sure you submit your answers to the survey on Schoology before​ next class! We want to see who our classmates are.
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Bonus Tracks

You don't have to go through the info in our Bonus Tracks section, but this section will help reinforce what we've learned. Other times we may use it to dive deeper into some content for those who are really interested.
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This video was created by the Religious Literacy Project at Harvard University. While this focuses on religion, their explanation of Situatedness is very useful for how we'll be using it in Human Geography. 
  • Home
  • Human Geography
    • Intro to Human Geo
    • Culture & Identity >
      • Industry & Development
    • Population & Migration
    • Food Inc
    • Industry & Development
    • Culture
    • Religion in Human Geo
  • World Religions
    • Religious Studies
    • Hinduism
    • Islam Unit >
      • Encounter Point
    • Non-Belief
    • "Cults"
    • Kendrick Lamar
  • Mr. Radcliff
  • Mr. Taylor
  • NatSec
    • National Security Council >
      • The Interagency Process
      • Departments & Agencies
      • Tools of Diplomacy
      • National Interests
    • Crisis in Pakistan >
      • Roles >
        • APNSA
        • State
        • Defense
        • DOJ
        • DHS
      • Context
      • Recent History
      • Timeline
      • Root Causes
      • Role of the U.S.
      • Other Interested Parties
      • Further Research
      • Glossary
      • Flashpoint