Explorations in Place Attachment
Understanding emotional connections to places and their significance
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:9th Nov '17
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This insightful book examines how geographers contribute to our understanding of place attachment, identity, and emotional connections to various environments.
In Explorations in Place Attachment, the author delves into the significant role that geographers play in shaping our understanding of place attachment, place identity, and sense of place. The book outlines six distinct types of places that foster emotional bonds in individuals, showcasing a diverse array of global case studies that ground theoretical concepts in real-world experiences. Each case study serves to illustrate the complexities of how people connect to their environments across different cultures and contexts.
The narrative emphasizes that these types of places are not isolated categories. Instead, the author advocates for a holistic perspective that recognizes the dynamic interactions between individuals and their surroundings. This approach helps to illuminate the reinforcing qualities of relationships people develop with various places, offering a richer understanding of what it means to feel attached to a location.
Ultimately, Explorations in Place Attachment invites readers to reconsider their own connections to places, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the intricate web of emotions and identities tied to our environments. By merging theoretical insights with practical examples, the book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the profound connections we forge with the spaces we inhabit.
ISBN: 9781138729742
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 521g
260 pages