Lecture

Human Space: Introduction to Geographicality

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This lecture introduces the concept of human space and geographicality, emphasizing the significance of the World as the most encompassing space inhabited by humans. It explores the global component of any social reality, highlighting the global dimension present in every spatial situation. The lecture also covers the evolution of human species and the contribution of tourism to national employment, using a map to illustrate the distribution of tourism-related jobs.

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