I have a longstanding obsession with J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit,” starting with the great 1977 animated film that captured my young imagination. Hobbits are content to be intensely local and ignore the world beyond their neighborhood until Gandalf instills in Bilbo and subsequently Frodo to learn about the wider world. I’ve always seen that as push for all of us to get to know more about the world, and to experience it first-hand. Sometimes academic geography forgets the explorer component of geographic inquiry and discovery; it is this type of geographic quotes from the movies and books that I wish to share.
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- Assessing the Validity of Online Sources
- Brexit: Reaction and the Aftermath
- Comparing Urban Footprints
- Geographic Imagination in the English Anthem ‘Jerusalem’
- Geography on Twitter
- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict updates, 2016
- Learning From Home
- Political and Economic Geography Presentations
- Start-of-the-Year Videos
- Strava Heat Map and National Security
- Teaching about Syrian Refugees
- Thanksgiving Resources
- The Atlas of Economic Complexity: the Case of Costa Rica
- The Geography of E-Waste
- Videos: How Does it Grow?
- California’s Drought
- Cultural Meaning in Moving Monuments
- Gerrymandering
- Navigating and Occupying Gendered Space
- Place and Flash Mobs
- Imaginary Geographies
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