Strukturen Sehen. Über die Karriere eines Hexagons in der quantitativen Revolution

Publications from the early quantitative revolution in geography saw a significant change in the use of visual material. While the old regionalist paradigm of "Länderkunde" was dominated by images of "geographical individuals" the new geography was dominated by abstract models an...

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Main Author: B. Michel
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-11-01
Series:Geographica Helvetica
Online Access:http://www.geogr-helv.net/71/303/2016/gh-71-303-2016.pdf
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description Publications from the early quantitative revolution in geography saw a significant change in the use of visual material. While the old regionalist paradigm of "Länderkunde" was dominated by images of "geographical individuals" the new geography was dominated by abstract models and visualized laws and theories. Overall visual material gains in importance, both quantitatively and qualitatively. This paper follows the changed functions, possibilities and promises of visualizing epistemic things in geography's new paradigm. This is done by following the translations, transformations and mobilizations of the famous hexagon Walter Christaller published in his 1933 "Theory of central places in South Germany". Since the 1940s this Hexagon has become not only an icon of the new geography, but an instrument for making quantitative-theoretical thinking in the geography plausible and at the same time to build a visual bridge between the old and the new geography.
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spelling doaj.art-d78ea3e37ea74807a66fa60e5b8696572022-12-22T01:52:26ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-87982016-11-0171430331710.5194/gh-71-303-2016Strukturen Sehen. Über die Karriere eines Hexagons in der quantitativen RevolutionB. Michel0Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Geographie, Wetterkreuz 15, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyPublications from the early quantitative revolution in geography saw a significant change in the use of visual material. While the old regionalist paradigm of "Länderkunde" was dominated by images of "geographical individuals" the new geography was dominated by abstract models and visualized laws and theories. Overall visual material gains in importance, both quantitatively and qualitatively. This paper follows the changed functions, possibilities and promises of visualizing epistemic things in geography's new paradigm. This is done by following the translations, transformations and mobilizations of the famous hexagon Walter Christaller published in his 1933 "Theory of central places in South Germany". Since the 1940s this Hexagon has become not only an icon of the new geography, but an instrument for making quantitative-theoretical thinking in the geography plausible and at the same time to build a visual bridge between the old and the new geography.http://www.geogr-helv.net/71/303/2016/gh-71-303-2016.pdf
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title Strukturen Sehen. Über die Karriere eines Hexagons in der quantitativen Revolution
title_full Strukturen Sehen. Über die Karriere eines Hexagons in der quantitativen Revolution
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title_short Strukturen Sehen. Über die Karriere eines Hexagons in der quantitativen Revolution
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