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  2. Sense of place is defined as the emotional connections and attachments individuals form with specific locations and environments, ranging from homes to nations. It encompasses both positive feelings of comfort and safety, as well as negative emotions like fear and placelessness.

  3. The term sense of place has been used in many different ways. It is a multidimensional, complex construct used to characterize the relationship between people and spatial settings. [1] It is a characteristic that some geographic places have and some do not, [2] while to others it is a feeling or perception held by people (not by the place ...

    • George Seddon
    • 1972
  4. Mar 2, 2022 · While sense of place has been increasingly used in planning literature over the last five decades, its conceptualisation varies by discipline and theoretical orientation, with disjointed elements. This study develops a three-theme conceptual framework articulating individual-community-place interrelationships by critically reviewing the ...

  5. Definition. Sense of place is: “A virtual immersion that depends on lived experience and a topographical intimacy” (Lippard, 1997, p. 33). The local “structure of feeling,” of subjective territorial identity (Agnew, 1987).

    • Christopher Boyko
    • c.boyko@lancaster.ac.uk
  6. Sense of place refers to the capacity to recognize and respond to the diverse identities of different locations. It involves combining sensory impressions with memory, imagination, and reason to understand the unique characteristics and meanings of specific places.

  7. What is a ‘sense of place’? Place as a concept provides a rather theoretical view of the world and this may not be the best way to motivate all young people to study place. An experiential, as well as a conceptual, route, can be used to engage young people in their study of place.

  8. Overview. sense of place. Quick Reference. Either the intrinsic character of a place, or the meaning people give to it, but, more often, a mixture of both.

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