The analysis and observation of the natural environment and of the social and economic one, observing phenomena, objects, beings, and geographical events are at the basis of producing geographical scientific texts. The symbols of iconotexts and cartotexts are another source of inspiration for linguistic interpretation. The linguistic creations that we selected for our study are the scientific analysis, the commentary, the characterization, the parallel, the synthesis, epitomizing and abstracting, the scientific communication, the essay, and the scientific description. The representations on maps, photos, graphics and profiles are translated into verbal or written expres...
Including in a novel information about relief, climate, vegetation, fauna and various aspects of ...
The cartographic training of geography teachers shapes geographic thinking. A prominent scientist ec...
Many teachers know little about similar developments which have\ud been occurring in geography as we...
ABSTRACT: From the beginning of geographic thought, authors like Kant, Humboldt, and, Vidal de La Bl...
Geography studies the relationship between human and the earth and pay attention to space, place and...
This paper proposes a tool for the epistemological analysis of geographical discurses produced in se...
Of the many subjects with which the curricula of our secondary schools are lo ded, none can be so re...
In a strict sense, we associate maps with geographical space, but in a broad sense we understand the...
This paper presents how pupils see the geographical knowledge ana his representations of the world r...
Abstract: At events on School Cartography in Brazil, local school atlases have been one of the subje...
The production, collection, organisation and dissemination of images have their own intrinsic public...
Landry and Bourhis are credited with coining the term linguistic landscapes, which they defined as “...
The ability to make, understand, and use maps is essential for anyone trying to think about the worl...
Geographical knowledge facilitates the formation and development of geographical culture, starting f...
Foreword Teaching is always changing, according to the evolution of society and the complexity of l...
Including in a novel information about relief, climate, vegetation, fauna and various aspects of ...
The cartographic training of geography teachers shapes geographic thinking. A prominent scientist ec...
Many teachers know little about similar developments which have\ud been occurring in geography as we...
ABSTRACT: From the beginning of geographic thought, authors like Kant, Humboldt, and, Vidal de La Bl...
Geography studies the relationship between human and the earth and pay attention to space, place and...
This paper proposes a tool for the epistemological analysis of geographical discurses produced in se...
Of the many subjects with which the curricula of our secondary schools are lo ded, none can be so re...
In a strict sense, we associate maps with geographical space, but in a broad sense we understand the...
This paper presents how pupils see the geographical knowledge ana his representations of the world r...
Abstract: At events on School Cartography in Brazil, local school atlases have been one of the subje...
The production, collection, organisation and dissemination of images have their own intrinsic public...
Landry and Bourhis are credited with coining the term linguistic landscapes, which they defined as “...
The ability to make, understand, and use maps is essential for anyone trying to think about the worl...
Geographical knowledge facilitates the formation and development of geographical culture, starting f...
Foreword Teaching is always changing, according to the evolution of society and the complexity of l...
Including in a novel information about relief, climate, vegetation, fauna and various aspects of ...
The cartographic training of geography teachers shapes geographic thinking. A prominent scientist ec...
Many teachers know little about similar developments which have\ud been occurring in geography as we...