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Looking across 2017 projects

May 8, 2017

By Ashlyn, Martha, Troy, Maddie, and Rachel. In attempting to document the human experience, it is important to consider the abstraction and complexity of human and spatial identities. For this reason, it is crucial to explore new progressive forms of … Read more

Relationality

May 8, 2017

by Casey Lunceford, James Tan, Josey Parker, Kelsey Kirby, William Pryor Geographies of Religion is a complex sub-genre of Geography that has gained prominence in recent years. In the 70s and 80s, secularization was considered a global phenomenon that threatened … Read more

Place

May 8, 2017

by Emily, Maddie, Jacquie, Travis, and Cy If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound? Things happen to people and places. Life is contingent upon these principles. Each of these projects shows how the theme of … Read more

Big R Little R: Complicating Lived Religion

May 8, 2017

Welcome to GEOG 424’s website! This site, and our group’s project in particular, can be navigated through the lens of how lived religion and institutionalized, “Big R” religion intersect and how these relationships play out on different scales. As you … Read more