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Geography As Seen Through Sports

Author

Choi Jaehee/崔在喜

Publisher

Humanist Publishing Group Inc.

Categories

Humanities & Society

Audience

Youth

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #geography
  • #world geography
  • #sports
  • Publication Date

    2021-10-04
  • No. of pages

    216
  • ISBN

    9791160807141
  • Dimensions

    135 * 200
Overview

From soccer and surfing to marathons, readers can discover how our favorite sports categories have become established in the context of geography, as seen in the land, the wind, and the bodies of water that helped influence the field of sports.

Book Intro

(English) Geography As Seen Through Sports 

This book looks at 15 different fields of sports such as soccer, surfing, rock climbing, paragliding, and marathons from the perspective of geography. Difficult concepts such as valley winds and temperature inversion layers are transformed into interesting stories through questions such as:  "What kind of wind do we need for paragliders to fly higher and faster?" "How high can paragliders go?" The movements of the Earth's crust during the Paleozoic Era were influential in  forming Europe's professional soccer league, while the Himalayan Alps contain some of the most famous paragliding hotspots, and alluvial plains have become the backdrop for the world's best-known marathons... Curiosity will lead readers to easily understand the most formative concepts in geography. 

 

From Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, the host city of the 2018 Winter Olympics, to Interlaken, Switzerland, Pokhara, Nepal, Yosemite National Park, Zambezi River in Africa, and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, this book travels across five oceans and six continents to look at these landmark destinations and introduce their geographical features using vivid photographs and easy-to-understand illustrations. 

 

This book also shares the joys of looking at the different branches of geography, such as natural geography and humanities geography. With this guide in hand, readers can better appreciate the hills, streams, stones, and wind they come across in their own neighborhoods. The author, a high school geography teacher, introduces us to the interesting world of geography with these words: "Through this book, I hope young readers can study geography in a richer, more engaging way." 

Through the perspective of geography, readers can also see sports in a new light, while also deepening their understanding of their everyday spaces, worlds, and the people in their lives. Geography is a lens through which we can see how humans have interacted with nature across time, as we've built civilizations. This book also shows us how the sports cultures we have created have been possible only through the help of nature, inviting us to gain a better appreciation of nature as we enjoy our sports.

About the Author

Choi Jaehee/崔在喜



(English) The author is the geography teacher at Whimoon High School. He taught social studies at EBSi and serves as advisor at the Gangnam-gu Office Internet College Entrance Exams Broadcast. His books include Stories in World Geography, Stories in Korean Geography, and Talk! Korea's Geography (co-authored), among others. He aims to help readers see how closely geography is intertwined with our everyday lives and strives to show how we can appreciate our spaces better.

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