geomalism
/dʒiːɒməˈlaɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical concept of geology and ideology that combines geological features with social and political structures.
“The professor explained how geomalism could be applied to understand the relationship between a city’s geography and its social hierarchy.”
2. noun
A philosophical approach to understanding the intersection of geological processes and societal development.
“The environmentalist’s use of geomalism helped her explain the impact of climate change on human settlements.”