Biographie ; Epistémologie ; Histoire des sciences ; Philosophie des sciences ; Pratique de la géographie ; Sauer (C.O.)
Perspective on the geographer C. Sauer (1889-1975) whose life and epistemology were suffused with the time dimension. In Sauer's view more important to the practice of geography than space. - (DWG)
Biographie ; Ecole américaine ; Géographie culturelle ; Histoire de la géographie ; SAUER (C.) ; Science du paysage ; Siècle 20
Recueil de 12 chapitres d'auteurs nord-américains dont 10 traitent de la vie, personnalité, carrière, philosophie, envergure de Sauer (1889-1975), le géographe américain le plus important du XX siècle. - (D. W. Gade).
Editor notes that this article is to serve as a counterpoint to Wallach's commentary. AA. make the case that Sauer had a long line of academic disciples who studied Latin America. Tables are important for those who want to delve into Sauer's family
tree or have a record of doctoral dissertation titles on Latin Ameroica by students descended from Sauer. - (SLD)
Published work and unpublished correspondence and addresses by Carl O. Sauer are the bases for an examination of the internal coherence and the external sources of his mature viewpoint of social science. This viewpoint was constructed
on a distinctive philosophy of science that Sauer defended throughout his career in contradistinction to his frequent criticism of methodological and epistemological debate in geography. His philosophy was influenced significantly by contacts with anthropologists
Essayist questions if Carl Sauer, the father of American cultural geography, can remain relevant in a new century of high technology, amorality, clipped English, and decreasing knowledge of nature. He predicts the decline of Sauer's influence
Suggestions to aspiring Andeanists that conceptualize some research ideas relating to Peru from a geographer particularly inspired by the insights of Carl O. Sauer (1889-1975) on land and life in Latin America. - (DWG)
Bonham C. Richardson : the 1999 Carl O. Sauer Distinguished Scholarship Award
Bonham C. Richardson was honored for his scholarship in the historical geography of the Caribbean. His studies began with a Master's thesis in 1967 on coastal communities in Guyana and a dissertation in 1970 on the rice culture of coastal Guyana
To claim the high ground : geography for the end of the century. (Ninth Carl O. Sauer memorial lecture)
Séparer la géographie humaine et la géographie physique n'a pas de sens. Recherche des problèmes importants et critiques. Pour une géographie unifiée et engagée, s'inspirant de Carl Sauer et de P. A. Kropotkine, à partir de l'exemple du Bangladesh.
Culturel ; Diffusion ; Ecole américaine ; Ecole géographique ; Faune ; Histoire de la géographie ; Langue ; Paysage rural ; Plante cultivée ; Sauer (C.)
on Sauer's most controversial work, with comments on animal domestication in the Neotropics and West Africa. He also proposes to discuss and illustrate a major source of geographical information, language, which Sauer never used systematically.
Cet article étudie le développement de la géographie culturelle anglo-saxonne au cours de la seconde moitié du 20e siècle. L'A. compare les approches anglaises et nord-américaines et s'intéresse à l'école de Berkeley fondée par Carl Sauer.
). The editor explains how these luminaries had a strong influence on a number of American geographers including C. Sauer and F. Simoons. - (DWG)
Introductory essay, bibliography and translated extracts of published works by and about five notable German geographers : A. Meitzen (1822-1910); E. Hahn (1856-1928); O. Schluter (1872-1959); S. Passarge (1866-1958); and K. Sapper (1866-1945