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E-grāmata: Place: An Introduction

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(Northeastern University, Boston)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781118574164
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Place is one of the most fundamental concepts in human geography as well as the broad field of the humanities and social sciences. This highly successful short introduction provides a fundamental overview for students, combining discussion about everyday uses of the term with the more complex theoretical debates that have grown up around it. Now in its second edition, the text has been significantly revised and updated while preserving its valuable brevity.

Place traces the development of the concept from its origins in Greek philosophy through the work of humanistic geographers in the 1970s to its subsequent appropriation by cultural geographers, and the linking of place to politics. It makes these debates accessible to students by drawing on global examples from the news, popular culture, and everyday life as a way of explaining more abstract ideas. The second edition retains discussion of classic issues and debates, but it has been developed to reflect recent issues and research, and to ensure its continued relevance. The new edition also includes additional sections on the use of place in non-geographical arenas, such as ecological theory, art theory and practice, philosophy, and social theory.

List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgments x
Foreword xi
1 Introduction: Defining Place
1(22)
Space and Place
15(2)
Place and Landscape
17(1)
Place as a Way of Understanding
18(1)
The Remainder of the Book
18(5)
2 The Genealogy of Place
23(39)
The Emergence of Place in Western Thought
25(5)
Describing Places in Regional Geography
30(3)
Discovering Place: Humanistic Geography
33(6)
Place as Home?
39(2)
Radical Human Geography and the Politics of Place
41(5)
Place as "Being-in-the-World" versus Place as Social Construct
46(5)
Assembling Place
51(3)
Conclusions: Versions of Place
54(8)
3 Place in a Mobile World
62(26)
Place, Practice, and Process
62(9)
Place, Openness, and Change
71(4)
The End of Place?
75(6)
Place, Identity, and Mobility
81(3)
Conclusion
84(4)
4 Reading "A Global Sense of Place"
88(27)
Historical Context
88(2)
Harvey on Place
90(8)
"A Global Sense of Place"
98(11)
Beyond Reactionary and Progressive Senses of Place
109(4)
Conclusions
113(2)
5 Working with Place -- Creating Places
115(50)
Creating Place in a Mobile World
116(3)
Place and Memory
119(9)
Place and Architecture
128(7)
A Nice Place to Live
135(6)
Regions and Nations as Places
141(3)
Digital Place
144(6)
Place and Art
150(10)
Conclusions
160(5)
6 Working with Place -- Anachorism
165(29)
Sexuality Out-of-Place
167(6)
The Homeless -- People without Place
173(13)
Animals Out-of-Place
186(4)
Conclusions
190(4)
7 Place Resources
194(23)
Key Books on Place
194(9)
Introductory Texts on Place
203(1)
Key Papers on Place
203(1)
Other Books and Papers on Place
204(5)
Key Journals
209(2)
Web Resources
211(1)
Student Projects and Essays
212(5)
Index 217
Tim Cresswell is Professor of History and International Affairs at Northeastern University, Boston. His books include Geographic Thought: A Critical Introduction (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)and On the Move: Mobility in the Modern Western World (2006). He has also co-edited four collections, including Geographies of Mobilities: Practices, Spaces, Subjects (with Peter Merriman, 2012).