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John Borchert’S “American Metropolitan Evolution”, Risa Palm
John Borchert’S “American Metropolitan Evolution”, Risa Palm
Geosciences Faculty Publications
The article presents comments on the article "American Metropolitan Evolution," originally published in 1967 by the urban geographer John Borchert. Details are given overviewing the thesis and research of the paper, focusing on its discussion of the organizational structure of the four "epochs" of urban development in U.S. history. Discussion is offered explaining the significance of the 1967 paper. The author also highlights the influence which the article had on his own research and of the field at large over 40 years.
Reclaiming A Sense Of Place: Geospatial Technologies And The Flat Rock Cemetery Project, Jeffrey Glover, Kathryn Jackson, Johnny Waits
Reclaiming A Sense Of Place: Geospatial Technologies And The Flat Rock Cemetery Project, Jeffrey Glover, Kathryn Jackson, Johnny Waits
Geosciences Faculty Publications
The Flat Rock community in southern DeKalb County, Georgia (just outside Atlanta) is one of the oldest continually-occupied African-American communities in Georgia. Although history shows that many African-American communities in the South were broken apart as former slaves migrated north in search of jobs and a more equitable life, Flat Rock remained an intact community. This was largely due to the efforts of individuals who were able to purchase land and later sell it in small parcels to fellow community members. Proximity—both to ancestors and significant places—is a cross-culturally important component to the creation of a sense of community. Placed …