Wednesday, September 29, 2004

International Data Base (IDB)

Root site for IDB data -- better entry point than the previous link.
This link will be used for class demo.

Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Bush Kills - Bush's Record
Best I could do at short notice..... the partisan site does rank TX as #1 in terms of executions -- it doesn't do a per capita rating and is out of date. No time to dig further. I welcome more recent data and will ask someone tomorrow for info.
Texas Tough?: An Analysis of Incarceration and Crime Trends in The Lone Star State

This site explores the TX prison population. The claim to be #1 in terms of TX's proportion of its population "under supervision" appears to be valid based on this 2002 data. Of interest here are the comparisons between TX and some other key states and some issues related to race. I don't have the death penalty data to hand.
I will look a little more. RK

Friday, September 24, 2004

Plate tectonics animation

A slow load but a cool animation over geologic time.
I load it and load it again.... watch out for India moving along....

Wednesday, September 22, 2004

National Geographic: Roper Geographic Survey 2002

This page has some brief discussion of the Roper Survey we sampled in class. The full report can be downloaded from this page as a PDF. If you wish to read it and can't get it to download, let me know and I will try to help.

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

IDB Data Access--Display Mode

The mother lode of available demographic data...... a great source for all sorts of current and historical data. Use it!!!!

Monday, September 20, 2004

National Low Income Housing Coalition: The NIMBY Report

This site, mentioned in a student, journal considers specific LULUs that focus less on land uses but on the people who inhabit/use them. In this case, it's housing. It's worth a skim and may give you an idea of the larger picture of this particular phenomenon.

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Iraq as an evolving place

The idealism of creating a new liberal democracy in the Middle East "a brand new place" if you like.... is giving way to a more complex situation. Some expected this to happen.... others felt like the power of the US and the vision of its President would triumph in this necessary conflict.
In class, we talked about insurgency and territorial control as well.
Feel free to comment here.

Saturday, September 11, 2004

Canadian Asbestos: A Global Concern

I have been trying to get back to an account I heard of the community which was almost completely depopulated when its mines closed. I called it Asbestos, Ontario -- I cannot home in on it. I think my memory has blurred places and names. I am pretty certain that the place I heard about was in Ontario. But, Asbestos the town is in Quebec and is definitely NOT the place I was thinking off. Asbestos, Quebec is near the Thetford area. I will churn on that some more.

Meanwhile, I found an interesting conference report on asbsestos at the global scale. Canada and its interests were the target of the discussion. I thought it was a solid example of the way in which globalization produces complex relationships -- we'll come back to this.
USGS - Minerals Information: Asbestos

More than you'd ever want to know about Asbestos as it relates to the United States.

Click here for links to all other mineral reports -- a great source!

Wednesday, September 08, 2004

A Watchful State

Here is the link to the article A Watchful State
Poverty in the Suburbs

I had a good question about poverty and its link to core ideas in geography. While my intentions in discussing poverty were to get into play ideas of research, explanation and policy, poverty does link to geographical ideas of the creation and recreation of places and our knowledge of them. Here, Peter Dreier discusses the urban-rural-suburban division of folks who live in poverty and provides some context and explanation. It's worth a read.
Guardian Unlimited Special reports The Caucasian vicious circle

Beslan -- a short piece from the Guardian in the UK. Note how the situation becomes even more complex when one factors in some history. The choices of "international terrorism" vs. "Chechen fighters" gets blurred.