Geopolitics Quarterly

Geopolitics Quarterly

Geographic Explanation of Foundations of the Identity at Local, National, and Global Scales

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 - Assistant Professor of Political Geography, Tehran University, Iran
2 - Associate Professor of Political Geography, Tehran University, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor of Urban Geography, Imam Hossein University, Iran
4 - Ph.D Student of Political Geography, Tehran University, Iran
Abstract
Human being as a social creature is always interacting with his “place” of living. In fact, “place” is part of the earth which has a variety of connections, communication networks, or social processes acting at three main local, national, and global geographic scales.  Although in humanities, identity is considered as a social phenomenon, in geography, it is the results of interactions between “human” and his living “place”. It requires “geographic explanation” of foundations or factors affecting the identity. If “geographic explanation” is considered as the explanation and interpretation of the “why” or “how” of the emergence of a geographic phenomenon or event and its outcomes, this study intends to geographically explain the foundations of identity at local, national, and global scales. It intends to find answer to the key question that “why” and “how” “geography” affects the “identity” formation at various “geographic scales”, employing analytical - descriptive method. 
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Volume 8, Issue 28
Autumn 2013
Pages 93-114

  • Receive Date 31 October 2012
  • Revise Date 23 November 2012
  • Accept Date 15 December 2012