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      • The notion of a progressive sense of place gained much traction in social and cultural geography as it provided a multiscalar, relational means to understand the cultural complexity and emergent nature of places, situating locales and communities within globalizing processes while not being subjugated to them.
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  2. Creswell (2014) writes that for Massey, a reactionary sense of place is marked by three interconnected ways of thinking: (1) there is a close connection between place and a singular form of...

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  3. Mar 1, 2023 · This conceptualisation enables us to think of place as progressive (open to diversity and change, not framed by conservative values anchored in localised histories and traditions) and extraverted (connected to other areas, not bound by the confines of physical geography).

  4. Jun 1, 2016 · The notion of a progressive sense of place gained much traction in social and cultural geography as it provided a multiscalar, relational means to understand the cultural complexity and emergent nature of places, situating locales and communities within globalizing processes while not being subjugated to them.

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  5. Aug 16, 2023 · Summary. TIME-SPACE COMPRESSION AND THE GEOMETRIES OF POWER. Much of what is written about space, place and postmodern times emphasizes a new phase in what Marx once called ‘the annihilation of space by time’. The process is argued, or more usually asserted, to have gained a new momentum, to have reached a new stage.

  6. Jun 10, 2022 · When applied to the food system, a progressive place-based approach elicits reflections on the connections (or lack of) between what and how we eat and wider sets of public goods (such as health, wellbeing, the environment and the welfare system) that, like food, are governed at multiple scales.

  7. Sep 28, 2010 · This latter view, under the label of ‘progressive sense of place’, has since become a dominant paradigm in geography. This paper aims to ground these theoretical arguments in relation to how people understand place today.

  8. Mar 2, 2022 · This study develops a three-theme conceptual framework articulating individual-community-place interrelationships by critically reviewing the literature on sense of place and place-based constructs of attachment, identity, and satisfaction.

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