Selima Sultana, P. Knapp, Ridwaana Allen, T. Mitchell
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[...]one such article in this issue details the effects of rurality in Tennessee relating to the spread of COVID-19. [...]this approach can better describe uncertainty within spatial data, particularly where spatial autocorrelation is present. [...]when Northerners visit such places, they are "infected" by the Lost Cause and carry it with them North and to their social circles. Since most of the Confederate monuments are in the South, Klein argues that the monuments themselves are not enough to explain this diffusion - without the Northern visitors (who serve as hosts), the Lost Cause mythology could not spread beyond the South.
期刊介绍:
The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.