
Despite the supposedly homogenizing effects of globalization, people continue to be joined together and divided asunder by the languages they speak, the religions they follow, and the ethnic identities to which they belong. Such cultural features all have specific geographies, tied to particular places. But while cultural-geographical terms such as “the Arabic world” and “the Islamic world” are us... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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June 12, 2007 meeting of Professor Martin Lewis's Geography of World Cultures course.
June 5, 2007 meeting of Professor Martin Lewis's Geography of World Cultures course.
May 29, 2007 meeting of Professor Martin Lewis's Geography of World Cultures course.
May 15, 2007 meeting of Professor Martin Lewis's Geography of World Cultures course.
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This is the introductory overview of world languages you’ve been looking for. A fantastic survey of language distribution patterns at the global level with tantalising introductions to historical and other linguistic theories. Very easy listening, love it.
It is low quality and not professional
In one word outstanding. The professor is enthusiasm is wonderful. Ten stars.
Like others have said, the audio isn't the best but the content is really interesting. I have not been able to view the maps though as I cannot find this magical View - Show Album Artwork setting anywhere in iTunes or on my iPod. It's very frustrating! Clicking on a track and Chapters in the bar at the top of iTunes does show thumbnails of maps, but when I open the Miniplayer, I still can't see them.
Keep getting message "unable to download"
Tried multiple times
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