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Please draw the orographic cycle on your warmup paper. What do the following terms mean?. Toponym LDC MDC Vernacular region. It’s beautiful, especially this time of year…. LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLLGO-GERYCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTY-SILIOGOGOGOCH. How do I understand Diffusion ?. Diffusion = spread. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Please draw the orographic cycle on your warmup paper

Please draw the orographic cycle on your warmup paper.

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What do the following terms mean?

Toponym LDC MDC Vernacular region

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It’s beautiful, especially this time of year…

LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLLGO-GERYCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTY-SILIOGOGOGOCH

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How do I understand Diffusion?

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Diffusion = spread Hearth - place from which an

innovation originates.

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BARRIERS TO DIFFUSION• TIME and DISTANCE DECAY – farther

from the source & the more time it takes, the less likely innovation adopted

• CULTURAL BARRIERS – some practices, ideas, innovations are not acceptable/adoptable in a particular culture – e.g. pork, alcohol, contraceptives, polygamy…

• PHYSICAL BARRIERS – physical barriers on the surface may prohibit/inhibit adoption

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Distance Decay Graph Learn to think about

distance decay in a “spatial” context

Think of distance decay in terms of an ‘x’ and ‘y’ axis

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Two Types of Diffusion

Expansion

Relocation

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Expansion Diffusion

EXPANSION DIFFUSION– Spread of an innovation/idea

through a population in an area in such a way that the number of those influenced grows continuously larger, resulting in an expanding area of dissemination. (de Blij/Murphy – 7th ed., page R-20)

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Expansion Diffusion This occurs when an idea or trait

spreads from one place to another.

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Kinds of Expansion Diffusion

Hierarchical Diffusion – spread of an idea through an established structure usually from people or areas of power down to other people or areas

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Examples of Hierarchical Diffusion

AIDS is typically viewed as hierarchical because if its historically distinctive URBAN to URBAN diffusion pattern

“Blackberries” have diffused hierarchically. Blackberries, though becoming cheaper, are too expensive for most consumers to buy; therefore diffusing hierarchically.

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This is a map of the diffusion of _______?

Human Geography, Knox & Marston, 2nd Edition – page 45

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Expansion Diffusion Contagious Diffusion – spread of an

idea/trait/concept through a group of people or an area equally without regard to social class, economic position or position of power.

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Example of Contagious Diffusion: Islam

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Diagram of Contagious Diffusion

Human Geography, deBlij & Murphy, 7th ed. Page 28

‘A’ is a diagram of contagious diffusion. Notice virtually all ‘adopt.’

‘B’ is a diagram of hierarchical diffusion. Notice the leapfrogging over some areas.

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Expansion Diffusion Stimulus Diffusion – the spread of an

underlying principle even though the characteristic itself does not spread.

• OR Stimulus Diffusion - involves the transfer

of an underlying concept or idea, without the specific accompanying traits due to some cultural or other barrier to the movement of the idea

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An example of Stimulus Diffusion

McDonald’s spread to India; however, Indian Hindus do not eat beef. Indian McDonald’s serve veggie burgers, which is culturally acceptable. The idea (McDonald’s burgers) was acceptable, but not in its original form – hence stimulus diffusion.

                              

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RELOCATION DIFFUSION

Sequential diffusion process in which the items being diffused are transmitted by their carrier agents as they evacuate the old areas and relocate to new ones. The most common form of relocation diffusion involves the spreading of innovations by a migrating population. (de Blij/Murphy – 7th ed., page R-26)

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Relocation Diffusion This occurs when the people migrate

and take their cultural attributes with them.

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Relocation diffusion Example: The Jews

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Relocation and Expansion – In Review

Human Geography, Fellmann, Getis & Getis, 8th ed. Page 55

‘A’ is relocation diffusion as the personperson goes.

‘B’ is expansion diffusion as the idea/traitidea/trait moves or transports.

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AIDS and Relocation Diffusion

Some authors suggest AIDS diffuses through relocation diffusion. This is true by the fact that the diffusers “take” the disease with them. However, AIDS is not contracted by everyone in its path. More importantly, the pattern of AIDS diffusion is more classically hierarchical (and therefore expansion).

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Migrant Diffusion (a form of Relocation Diffusion)

Migrant Diffusion is when an innovation originates and enjoys strong, but brief, adoption there. The innovation may travel long distances (& be thriving), but could be faded out back at the point of origination – e.g. influenza in China will reach the U.S., but the epidemic could be over in China by the time it takes hold in the U.S.

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One more look…Wal-Mart as both contagious and reverse

hierarchical diffusion – WHY?

Human Geography, Fellmann, Getis & Getis, 8th Ed. Page 57

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How about another example of reverse hierarchical

diffusion?

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Random Thoughts on Diffusion

Expansion Diffusion Contagious Does not need have a specific pre-existing structure for transmission Disease contagion is a prime example Don’t forget the orange scent spreading around the room Hierarchical requires a pre-established structure to channel the flow ie 'chain of

command' or network of power Relocation Diffusion Movement of people and things Europeans moved to the Americas and brought their culture with

them

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Acculturation Acculturation –

when smaller/weaker groups take on traits of the larger/dominant culture. Can be 2-way process – e.g. Aztecs acculturated into Spanish culture, but some Aztec traits remained and became Spanish culture.

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Assimilation Assimilation – the

adoption of cultural elements can be so complete that two cultures become indistinguishable – e.g. – jeans being worn here in the Czech Republic