Understanding Civil Society and Its Role in Cultural Geography
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This overview explores the concept of civil society, showcasing examples from the KGV Geography Twitter feed. The content shared reflects both subjective and objective perspectives, prompting discussions about individual and collective roles in societal impact. We will also analyze how the internet fosters cultural geography through viral phenomena, examining the significance behind popular songs beyond mere entertainment. Additionally, we will review connectivity patterns from two countries, offering insights into the implications of mobile coverage and its geographical significance.
Understanding Civil Society and Its Role in Cultural Geography
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Task 2: Log in to the KGV Geography Twitter page Give examples of civil society that appear on the home feed. What is the purpose in the sharing of any images or ideas you see or read? Is it largely subjective or objective content? Can you see any evidence of financial flows as a result of any tweets?
Task 3: How can the internet spread Cultural Geography? • http://geographyeducation.org/courses/historical-cultural-and-social-geography-geog-350/the-cultural-geography-of-a-viral-sensation/ Is it JUST a song? Is there a bigger context here?
Apart from being amusing… …what wider purpose do these serve?
Visit: http://opensignal.com/networks/china,-hong-kong-sar/smartone-hk-coverage Find and screen-print the spatial extend of mobile-phone connectivity for 2 countries. Annotate any significant features you notice. • Describe the patterns in signal. • Suggest reasons for this pattern – will involve deeper research. • Come up with a pone-paragraph summary to