Film, Video Geographers on film: Leslie J. King Former supplied title: Geographers on film interview with Leslie J. King
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Title
- Geographers on film: Leslie J. King
Other Title
- Former supplied title: Geographers on film interview with Leslie J. King
Summary
- Geographers on film is a collection of recorded video interviews conducted with hundreds of geographers between August 1970 and the early 1990s, including scholars who have shaped the discipline. The interviews highlight the rapid transformations in technology throughout the 20th century that brought about vast changes in people's daily lives and in how geographers conducted research. In this interview, Leslie King discusses his education and early career. Born and educated in New Zealand, he did a joint honors in geography and history at University of Canturbury. He came to the University of Iowa to work with Harold H. McCarty, and later with Edwin Thomas. He answers questions about the quantitative revolution and central place theory and their relevance to contemporary social problems. He discusses good mathematical modeling and the ranking of theory, and the need for geography departments to stress model building and planning.
Names
- Dow, Maynard Weston, creator, interviewer
- Dow, Nancy, 1930-2005, creator
- Association of American Geographers, contributor
- National Science Foundation (U.S.), contributor
- Plymouth State University, contributor
Created / Published
- [1973]
Headings
- - King, Leslie J.,--interviewee,--depicted
- - Geographers
- - Geography
Genre
- Interviews
- Nonfiction films
Notes
- - Title from digital file.
- - Interviewee: Leslie J. King.
- - Interviewer: Maynard Weston Dow.
- - Poor picture quality on digital viewing copy.
- - Photographed April 16, 1973 probably in Atlanta, Georgia.
- - Probable location taken from "In Memoriam: Maynard Weston Dow" in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2013, according to which, interviews were often conducted at the annual meeting of the AAC. In 1973, the annual meeting was held in Atlanta, Georgia.
- - Parts of summary taken from Geographers on Film (American Association of Geographers WWW site), Geographers on Film, About this Collection (Library of Congress WWW site) and Dow's Geographers on film: 292 Capsule Comments.
- - Additional information supplied by Diane Schug-O'Neill, LC Geography and Map Division.
- - Supported in part by the American Association of Geographers, the National Science Foundation, Plymouth State University, and the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation of Boston.
- - Partially viewed.
- - Sources used: Geographers on Film, posted January 18, 2022 viewed October 18, 2024 via the American Association of Geographers WWW site, Resources page; Geographers on Film Series Tells the Story of the 20th Century in America (press release dated June 18, 2018) viewed October 18, 2024 via the Library of Congress WWW site; Geographers on Film, About this Collection viewed October 18, 2024 via the Library of Congress WWW site; Wikipedia WWW site, viewed October 18, 2024 (Geographers on Film article); "Archiving and accessing geography's history" in the AAG newsletter, From the Meridian, April 2008, viewed October 18, 2024 via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine; "In Memoriam: Maynard Weston Dow" in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2013 viewed October 18, 2024 via JSTOR; The Association of American Geographers, the first seventy-five years, 1904-1979, p. 246-247 by Preston E. James viewed October 18, 2024 via the Internet Archive; AAG Annual Meeting Host Cities, 1904-2022 viewed October 18, 2024 via CARTO WWW site; Geographers on film: 292 Capsule Comments, by Maynard Weston Dow viewed October 18, 2024 via Studylib.net.
Medium
- 1 video file (digital) (approximately 11 min.) : sd., b&w.
Source Collection
- Association of American Geographers Collection (Library of Congress)
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2024600544
Online Format
- image
- video