Changing Senses of Place
Navigating Global Challenges
Herausgeber: Raymond, Christopher M; Wirth, Timo von; Di Masso, Andrés; Williams, Daniel R; Manzo, Lynne C
Changing Senses of Place
Navigating Global Challenges
Herausgeber: Raymond, Christopher M; Wirth, Timo von; Di Masso, Andrés; Williams, Daniel R; Manzo, Lynne C
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This book is for those engaged in the environmental and social sciences - students, researchers and practitioners alike - who are seeking a new understanding of the multiple and shifting senses of place emerging in today's globalised world. It draws upon inter-disciplinary perspectives from the Global North and Global South.
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This book is for those engaged in the environmental and social sciences - students, researchers and practitioners alike - who are seeking a new understanding of the multiple and shifting senses of place emerging in today's globalised world. It draws upon inter-disciplinary perspectives from the Global North and Global South.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 203mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477260
- ISBN-10: 1108477267
- Artikelnr.: 62215351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 203mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477260
- ISBN-10: 1108477267
- Artikelnr.: 62215351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: senses of
place in the face of global challenges; Part I. Climate Change and
Ecological Regime Shifts: 1. Coral reef collapse and sense of place in the
great barrier reef, Australia; 2. Navigating the temporalities of place in
climate adaptation: case studies from the USA; 3. The place-subjectivity
continuum after a disaster: enquiring into the production of sense of place
as an assemblage; 4. Changing sense of place and local responses to
Bengaluru's disappearing lakes; 5. Place-making for regional conservation:
negotiating narratives of stability and change; Part II. Migration,
Mobility and Belonging: 6. Exploring senses of place through narratives of
tourism growth and place change: the case of the faroe islands; 7. No one
is a prophet at home: mobility and senses of place in West Africa; 8. Place
detachment and the psychology of nonbelonging: lessons from diepsloot
informal settlement; 9. Sense of place in urban China: multiple
determinants of rural-urban migrants' belongingness to the host city; Part
III. Renewable Energy Transitions: 10. Farming landscapes, energy
landscapes or both? using social representations theory to understand the
impact of energy transitions on rural senses of place; 11.
Auto-photography, senses of place and public support for marine renewable
energy; 12. A life course approach to the pluralisation of sense of place:
understanding the social acceptance of low-carbon energy developments; Part
IV. Nationalism and Competing Territorial Claims: 13. Ethnocentric bias in
perceptions of place: the role of essentialism and the perceived continuity
of places; 14. Sense of place between spatial justice and urban violence in
Palestine; 15. The political ecology of place meaning: identity, political
self-determination and illicit resource use in the manas tiger reserve,
India; Part V. Urban Change: 16. Uncovering competing senses of place in a
context of rapid urban change; 17. Gentrification and the creative
destruction of sense of place: a psychosocial exploration of urban
transformations in Barcelona; 18. Looking at the urban invisibles:
appropriation of space and senses of place by people living in the streets;
Part VI. Technological and Legal Transformations: 19. Electronically
mediated sense of place; 20. A dynamic view of local knowledge and
epistemic bonds to place: implications for senses of place and the
governance of biodiversity conservation; 21. Social media and experiences
of nature: towards a plurality of senses of place; Part VII. Design and
Planning Strategies for Changing Senses of Place: 22. Local sense(s) of
place in a global world: towards a normative framework for spatial
planners; 23. Urban experimentation and the role of senses of place: an
illustrative case from Rotterdam, the Netherlands; 24. Domestic matters:
IKEA catalogues, the good home and the changing aspirations of urban
Chinese; Part VIII. Conclusion. 25. Navigating the Spaciousness of
Uncertainties Posed by Global Challenges: A Senses of Place Perspective;
Appendix 1. List of catalogues referred to in chapter 24; Index.
place in the face of global challenges; Part I. Climate Change and
Ecological Regime Shifts: 1. Coral reef collapse and sense of place in the
great barrier reef, Australia; 2. Navigating the temporalities of place in
climate adaptation: case studies from the USA; 3. The place-subjectivity
continuum after a disaster: enquiring into the production of sense of place
as an assemblage; 4. Changing sense of place and local responses to
Bengaluru's disappearing lakes; 5. Place-making for regional conservation:
negotiating narratives of stability and change; Part II. Migration,
Mobility and Belonging: 6. Exploring senses of place through narratives of
tourism growth and place change: the case of the faroe islands; 7. No one
is a prophet at home: mobility and senses of place in West Africa; 8. Place
detachment and the psychology of nonbelonging: lessons from diepsloot
informal settlement; 9. Sense of place in urban China: multiple
determinants of rural-urban migrants' belongingness to the host city; Part
III. Renewable Energy Transitions: 10. Farming landscapes, energy
landscapes or both? using social representations theory to understand the
impact of energy transitions on rural senses of place; 11.
Auto-photography, senses of place and public support for marine renewable
energy; 12. A life course approach to the pluralisation of sense of place:
understanding the social acceptance of low-carbon energy developments; Part
IV. Nationalism and Competing Territorial Claims: 13. Ethnocentric bias in
perceptions of place: the role of essentialism and the perceived continuity
of places; 14. Sense of place between spatial justice and urban violence in
Palestine; 15. The political ecology of place meaning: identity, political
self-determination and illicit resource use in the manas tiger reserve,
India; Part V. Urban Change: 16. Uncovering competing senses of place in a
context of rapid urban change; 17. Gentrification and the creative
destruction of sense of place: a psychosocial exploration of urban
transformations in Barcelona; 18. Looking at the urban invisibles:
appropriation of space and senses of place by people living in the streets;
Part VI. Technological and Legal Transformations: 19. Electronically
mediated sense of place; 20. A dynamic view of local knowledge and
epistemic bonds to place: implications for senses of place and the
governance of biodiversity conservation; 21. Social media and experiences
of nature: towards a plurality of senses of place; Part VII. Design and
Planning Strategies for Changing Senses of Place: 22. Local sense(s) of
place in a global world: towards a normative framework for spatial
planners; 23. Urban experimentation and the role of senses of place: an
illustrative case from Rotterdam, the Netherlands; 24. Domestic matters:
IKEA catalogues, the good home and the changing aspirations of urban
Chinese; Part VIII. Conclusion. 25. Navigating the Spaciousness of
Uncertainties Posed by Global Challenges: A Senses of Place Perspective;
Appendix 1. List of catalogues referred to in chapter 24; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: senses of
place in the face of global challenges; Part I. Climate Change and
Ecological Regime Shifts: 1. Coral reef collapse and sense of place in the
great barrier reef, Australia; 2. Navigating the temporalities of place in
climate adaptation: case studies from the USA; 3. The place-subjectivity
continuum after a disaster: enquiring into the production of sense of place
as an assemblage; 4. Changing sense of place and local responses to
Bengaluru's disappearing lakes; 5. Place-making for regional conservation:
negotiating narratives of stability and change; Part II. Migration,
Mobility and Belonging: 6. Exploring senses of place through narratives of
tourism growth and place change: the case of the faroe islands; 7. No one
is a prophet at home: mobility and senses of place in West Africa; 8. Place
detachment and the psychology of nonbelonging: lessons from diepsloot
informal settlement; 9. Sense of place in urban China: multiple
determinants of rural-urban migrants' belongingness to the host city; Part
III. Renewable Energy Transitions: 10. Farming landscapes, energy
landscapes or both? using social representations theory to understand the
impact of energy transitions on rural senses of place; 11.
Auto-photography, senses of place and public support for marine renewable
energy; 12. A life course approach to the pluralisation of sense of place:
understanding the social acceptance of low-carbon energy developments; Part
IV. Nationalism and Competing Territorial Claims: 13. Ethnocentric bias in
perceptions of place: the role of essentialism and the perceived continuity
of places; 14. Sense of place between spatial justice and urban violence in
Palestine; 15. The political ecology of place meaning: identity, political
self-determination and illicit resource use in the manas tiger reserve,
India; Part V. Urban Change: 16. Uncovering competing senses of place in a
context of rapid urban change; 17. Gentrification and the creative
destruction of sense of place: a psychosocial exploration of urban
transformations in Barcelona; 18. Looking at the urban invisibles:
appropriation of space and senses of place by people living in the streets;
Part VI. Technological and Legal Transformations: 19. Electronically
mediated sense of place; 20. A dynamic view of local knowledge and
epistemic bonds to place: implications for senses of place and the
governance of biodiversity conservation; 21. Social media and experiences
of nature: towards a plurality of senses of place; Part VII. Design and
Planning Strategies for Changing Senses of Place: 22. Local sense(s) of
place in a global world: towards a normative framework for spatial
planners; 23. Urban experimentation and the role of senses of place: an
illustrative case from Rotterdam, the Netherlands; 24. Domestic matters:
IKEA catalogues, the good home and the changing aspirations of urban
Chinese; Part VIII. Conclusion. 25. Navigating the Spaciousness of
Uncertainties Posed by Global Challenges: A Senses of Place Perspective;
Appendix 1. List of catalogues referred to in chapter 24; Index.
place in the face of global challenges; Part I. Climate Change and
Ecological Regime Shifts: 1. Coral reef collapse and sense of place in the
great barrier reef, Australia; 2. Navigating the temporalities of place in
climate adaptation: case studies from the USA; 3. The place-subjectivity
continuum after a disaster: enquiring into the production of sense of place
as an assemblage; 4. Changing sense of place and local responses to
Bengaluru's disappearing lakes; 5. Place-making for regional conservation:
negotiating narratives of stability and change; Part II. Migration,
Mobility and Belonging: 6. Exploring senses of place through narratives of
tourism growth and place change: the case of the faroe islands; 7. No one
is a prophet at home: mobility and senses of place in West Africa; 8. Place
detachment and the psychology of nonbelonging: lessons from diepsloot
informal settlement; 9. Sense of place in urban China: multiple
determinants of rural-urban migrants' belongingness to the host city; Part
III. Renewable Energy Transitions: 10. Farming landscapes, energy
landscapes or both? using social representations theory to understand the
impact of energy transitions on rural senses of place; 11.
Auto-photography, senses of place and public support for marine renewable
energy; 12. A life course approach to the pluralisation of sense of place:
understanding the social acceptance of low-carbon energy developments; Part
IV. Nationalism and Competing Territorial Claims: 13. Ethnocentric bias in
perceptions of place: the role of essentialism and the perceived continuity
of places; 14. Sense of place between spatial justice and urban violence in
Palestine; 15. The political ecology of place meaning: identity, political
self-determination and illicit resource use in the manas tiger reserve,
India; Part V. Urban Change: 16. Uncovering competing senses of place in a
context of rapid urban change; 17. Gentrification and the creative
destruction of sense of place: a psychosocial exploration of urban
transformations in Barcelona; 18. Looking at the urban invisibles:
appropriation of space and senses of place by people living in the streets;
Part VI. Technological and Legal Transformations: 19. Electronically
mediated sense of place; 20. A dynamic view of local knowledge and
epistemic bonds to place: implications for senses of place and the
governance of biodiversity conservation; 21. Social media and experiences
of nature: towards a plurality of senses of place; Part VII. Design and
Planning Strategies for Changing Senses of Place: 22. Local sense(s) of
place in a global world: towards a normative framework for spatial
planners; 23. Urban experimentation and the role of senses of place: an
illustrative case from Rotterdam, the Netherlands; 24. Domestic matters:
IKEA catalogues, the good home and the changing aspirations of urban
Chinese; Part VIII. Conclusion. 25. Navigating the Spaciousness of
Uncertainties Posed by Global Challenges: A Senses of Place Perspective;
Appendix 1. List of catalogues referred to in chapter 24; Index.