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  1. Mar 1, 1977 · Professor of Psychology, university of Huddersfield. David Victor Canter (born 5 January 1944) is a psychologist. He began his career as an architectural psychologist studying the interactions between people and buildings, publishing and providing consultancy on the designs of offices, schools, prisons, housing and other building forms as well ...

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  2. Jul 31, 2023 · In this fascinating volume, Professor David Canter refl ects on a career that has earned him an international reputation as one of the U.K.’s most eminent applied social psychologists and a pioneer in the fi eld of environmental psychology, through a selection of papers that illustrate one of the foundational themes of his research career ...

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    David Victor Canter (born 5 January 1944) is a psychologist. [1] He began his career as an architectural psychologist studying the interactions between people and buildings, publishing and providing consultancy on the designs of offices, schools, prisons, housing and other building forms as well as exploring how people made sense of the large ...

  4. "Margaret Honey and David Kanter have created a thought-provoking volume on one of contemporary education’s most pressing challenges: how to ensure—and further, enhance—engaging STEM learning at America’s schools in the 21st century.

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  5. David Canter has 77 books on Goodreads with 7877 ratings. David Canter’s most popular book is Forensic Psychology: A Very Short Introduction.

  6. A Model of Human Experience of Places (Canter 1977 !) Actions. PLACE is a combination of the three components. Conceptualisations. Physical Form. The meaning of Place is defined as much by human action as by location and form.

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  8. Through his creation of Investigative Psychology, Professor David Canter has extended the breadth and depth of general criminology, introducing new ways of thinking about criminality and how the social sciences can contribute to the investigation and prosecution of crime.

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