He is executive editor of newgeography.com and writes the weekly New Geographer column for Forbes.
But many shipping firms are not bothered by such niceties, says Nicky Gregson, a geographer at Sheffield University.
So the next three years I'll be at Cambridge, becoming a geographer.
Using a joystick, a geographer can float above the Earth, then zoom in on the bottom of Lake Tahoe, with no loss of detail.
Professor Duncan MacLennan, an economic geographer at St Andrews University, says we need to see London as more than a place with buildings and institutions.
"We want to capture the changes day-by-day throughout the seasons, " said geographer Mark Schwartz at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who monitors lilacs at a thousand U.S. locations.
Yet it is a beautifully detailed map of the Christian world, based on the topography of the Bible bewildering to the geographer, but sensible to people of faith.
John Williams is a geographer at the University of Wisconsin.
In 1991, according to Ceri Peach, an Oxford University geographer, 60% of Pakistanis and 70% of Bangladeshis would have to move in order to spread themselves evenly across the city's wards.
Richard Campanella, a geographer and associate director of the Center for Bioenvironmental Research at Tulane University, says there are probably 2, 000 to 3, 000 of these newly arrived young professionals in New Orleans.
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TEDx Silicon Valley featured speakers ranging from LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman and PayPal founder Peter Thiel to neo-geographer Di-Ann Eisnor (she makes maps that reflect social data) and Victor Tsaran, who is blind and runs Yahoo!'
In the text book Emotional Geographies, geographer Joyce Davidson (Queen's University), sociologist Liz Bondi (Edinburgh University) and environmental ethicist Mick Smith (Queen's University) dedicate an entire chapter to this complicated mix of emotions that Western travellers experience when they encounter fast food abroad.
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