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The introduction of a new phenomenon — or the new phenomenon itself. Geographical attention to innovations has focused on: (a) their spatial origins — are they more likely to emerge in certain areas than others?; and (b) the spread of innovations from their original sites (cf. cultural hearth) through diffusion. (RJJ) |
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