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TERRITORIALITY QUEST
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| The desire for mastery of land manifests itself in .... ways. | endless different |
| Discussions related to space often give rise to ... | misunderstandings. |
| Henry Wilkinson's name is linked to a study about maps depicting.. | Macedonia. |
| Henry Wilkinson's study published in 1951 is remarkable because he compared more than 100 ... | maps. |
| Cartographers are professionals whose job is to ... | draw maps. |
| Maps may contain not only geographical information but the cartographers' ... | particular point of view. |
| Political maps misrepresent the facts in pursuit of selfish... | political ends. |
| Karl Sinnhuber's name connects to a study about the meanings given to ... | the concept of Central Europe. |
| Karl Sinnhuber's work published in 1954 shows how much translation of a concept can vary ... | across languages. |
| Territoriality is the strategy used by individuals and groups .... over a portion of space and its contents. | to exercise power |
| Territoriality as a strategy has three very important ... | components. |
| One of the components of territoriality is .... by area and this both includes and excludes. | classification |
| A second component of territoriality is communication which materializes either on the ground or ... | on an easily decipherable map. |
| Another important component of territoriality is ...by enforcement. | maintenance |
| Usually people give the space they inhabit... | particular functions. |
| Brownfields are ...... stretches of land ready to be redeveloped | underutilised |
| People deem brownfields to be empty because these fields lack... | the specific functions thought to be appropriate for them. |
| Rivers usually appear as....on maps. | natural diving lines |
| Natural dividing lines do not always match ... | political borders. |