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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. It is a characteristic that some geographic places have and some do not, while to others it is a feeling or perception held by people (not by the place itself). It is often used in relation to those characteristics that make a place special or unique, as well as to those that foster a sense of authentic human attachment and belonging. Others, such as geographer Yi-Fu Tuan, have pointed to senses of place that are not "positive," such as fear. Some students and educators engage in "place-based education" in order to improve their "sense(s) of place," as well as to use various aspects of place as educational tools in general. The term is used in urban and rural studies in relation to place-making and place-attachment of communities to their environment or homeland. The term sense of place is used to describe how someone perceives and experiences a place or environment. Anthropologists Steven Feld and Keith Basso define sense of place as: 'the experiential and expressive ways places are known, imagined, yearned for, held, remembered, voiced, lived, contested and struggled over […]’. Many indigenous cultures are losing their sense of place because of climate change and "ancestral homeland, land rights and retention of sacred places".
Geographic place
Cultural geographers, anthropologists, sociologists and urban planners study why certain places hold special meaning to particular people or animals. Places said to have a strong "sense of place" have a strong identity that is deeply felt by inhabitants and visitors. Sense of place is a social phenomenon. Codes aimed at protecting, preserving and enhancing places felt to be of value include "World Heritage Site" designations, the British "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" controls and the American "National Historic Landmark" designation.
Placelessness
Places that lack a "sense of place" are sometimes referred to as "placeless" or "inauthentic". Edward Relph, a cultural geographer, investigates the "placelessness" of these locations. Anthropologist Marc Augé calls these locations "non-places". In Internet culture, non-places are sometimes called liminal spaces.
Stepping against the kind of reductive thinking that placelessness can lead to, in his book, The Practice of Everyday Life, Jesuit philosopher Michel de Certeau uses the term "space" (French: espace) to refer to these placeless locations as opposed to "place" (lieu). For de Certeau, "space is merely composed of intersections of mobile elements" that are not in stasis. Place, on the other hand, is space that has been ordered in some way to serve some human need. A park, for instance, is a place that has been constructed "in accord with which elements are distributed in relationships of coexistence" and therefore "implies an indication of stability". de Certeau's ideas became instrumental in understanding the intersections of power and social relations in the construction of place. For de Certeau, placelessness, or "space" was a site for freedom or at least it is the site for what Timotheus Vermeulen sees as "potentially anarchic movement"
Placeless landscapes are seen as those that have no special relationship to the places in which they are located—they could be anywhere; roadside strip shopping malls, gas/petrol stations and convenience stores, fast food chains, and chain department stores have been cited as examples of placeless landscape elements. Some historic sites or districts that have been heavily commercialized for tourism and new housing estates are defined as having lost their sense of place.Gertrude Stein's "there is no there there" has been used as a description of such places.
Development of sense of place
Human geographers, social psychologists and sociologists have studied how a sense of place develops. Their approaches include comparisons between places, learning from elders and observing natural disasters and other events. Environmental psychologists have emphasized the importance of childhood experiences and have quantified links between exposure to natural environments in childhood and environmental preferences later in life. Learning about surrounding environments during childhood is strongly influenced by the direct experience of playing, as well as through the role of family, culture, and community. The special bond which develops between children and their childhood environments has been called a "primal landscape" by human geographers. This childhood landscape forms part of an individual's identity and constitutes a key point of comparison for considering subsequent places later in life. As people move around as adults, they tend to consider new places in relation to this baseline landscape experienced during childhood. In an unfamiliar environment, a sense of place develops over time and through routine practices, a process that can be undermined by disruptions in routines or abrupt changes in the environment.
In the context of climate change, sense of place and then the awareness of the changes and disaster related destruction of place is leading to emotional experiences of grief and solastalgia. Research states that these emotional experiences that arise are inherently adaptive and recommends collective processing and reflecting on these in order to increase resilience and a sense of belonging. In post-disaster situations, some programs aim to re-establish a sense of place through a participatory approach.
Music and place
Ethnomusicologists, among other social scientists (like anthropologists, sociologists, and urban geographers), have begun to point toward music’s role in defining people’s “sense of place.” British ethnomusicologist Martin Stokes suggests that humans can construct an idea of “place” through music that signals their position in the world in terms of social boundaries and moral and political hierarchies. Stokes argues that music does not simply serve as a reflection of existing social structures, but yields the potential to actively transform a given space. Music denoting place can “preform” a knowledge of social boundaries and hierarchies that people use to negotiate and understand the identities of themselves and others and their relation to place.
Examples of music’s role in defining a sense of place include ethnomusicologist George Lipsitz’s research on the performance of Mexican-American cultural identity in Los Angeles. In response to mechanical reproduction and increasingly commodified forms of culture, Walter Benjamin once argued that cultural objects have become increasingly removed from their original context and place of creation. In this context, ethnomusicologist George Lipsitz suggests that a consciousness of invisibility and alienation marks the cultural identity of minority groups excluded from political power and cultural recognition. Lipsitz analyzes the postmodern, cultural strategies (like bifocality, juxtaposition of multiple realities, intertextuality, inter-referentiality, and families of resemblance), Chicano rock-and-roll musicians during the late-1980s in Los Angeles used to define a sense of place within popular culture. By attending to the cultural work of Mexican-American rock-and-roll musicians, Lipsitz identifies how their music actively demonstrates a “conscious cultural politics that seeks inclusion in the American mainstream by transforming it.”
See also
- Affordance
- Genius loci
- Spirit of place
- Cultural landscape
- Non-place
- Liminal space
- Activity space
- Place identity
- Place attachment
- Topophilia
- Yi-Fu Tuan
- Ian Nairn
- Marc Augé
- Jane Jacobs
References
- Caves, R. W. (2004). Encyclopedia of the City. Routledge. p. 590. ISBN 9780415252256.
- Tuan, Yi-Fu (1977). Space and place: The perspective of experience. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota press.
- Agnew, J.A.; Duncan, J.S. (1989). The power of place: Bringing together geographical and sociological imaginations. Boston: Unwin Hyman Publishers.
- Altman, I.; Low, S.M., eds. (1992). Place attachment. Human behavior and environment: Advances in theory and research. New York: Plenum Press.
- Adams, Jennifer D. (2013). "Theorizing a Sense of Place in a Transnational Community". Children, Youth and Environments. 23 (3): 43–65. doi:10.7721/chilyoutenvi.23.3.0043. ISSN 1546-2250. JSTOR 10.7721/chilyoutenvi.23.3.0043. S2CID 149189490.
- Casey, E.S. (2001). "Between geography and philosophy: what does it mean to be in place world?". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 91 (4): 683–693. doi:10.1111/0004-5608.00266. S2CID 56055085.
- Tuan, Yi-Fu (1980). Landscapes of Fear. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
- Groat, L., ed. (1995). Giving places meaning: Readings in environmental psychology. San Diego: Academic Press.
- Adams, Jennifer (2016-05-26). "Sense of Place". The Nature of Cities. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
- Senses of place. Steven Feld, Keith H. Basso. Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1996. p. 11. ISBN 0-933452-94-2. OCLC 35043056.
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- Bloom, W. (1990). Personal identity, national identity and international relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Allen, J.; Massey, D.; Cochrane, A. (1998). Rethinking the Region. London: Routledge.
- Agnew, J. (2002). Making political geography. London: Arnold Press.
- Relph, Edward (1976). Place and Placelessness.
- Augé, Marc (1995). Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity. New York: Verson Books.
- Michel de Certeau (2002). ""Spaces" and "places"". The Practice of Everyday Life. University of California Press. p. 117. ISBN 0-520-23699-8.
- Timotheus Vermeulen (24 April 2015). "Space is the Place". Frieze (171).
- Davis, Mike (1990). City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles. New York: Vintage Press, Penquin Books. ISBN 9780679738060.
- Harvey, D.C. (1993). From space to place and back again: reflections on the condition of post modernity. London: Routledge.
- Anyone's Autobiography, 1937: see Gertrude Stein.
- Measham TG (2006) Learning about environments: The significance of primal landscapes, Environmental Management 38(3), pp. 426–434
- Bixler, R. D., M. F. Floyd, and W. E. Hammitt. (2002). Environmental socialization: Quantitative tests of the childhood play hypothesis, Environment and Behavior 34(6) pp. 795–818
- Derr, V (2002). "Children's sense of place in northern New Mexico". Journal of Environmental Psychology. 22 (1–2): 125–137. doi:10.1006/jevp.2002.0252.
- Gayton (1996) Landscapes of the Interior: Re-explorations of Nature and the Human Spirit. Gabriola Island, Canada: New Society Publishers
- Measham, TG (2007) Primal Landscapes: insights for education from empirical research on ways of learning about environments, International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education 16 (4) pp. 339–350
- Felder, Maxime (September 2021). "Familiarity as a Practical Sense of Place". Sociological Theory. 39 (3): 180–199. doi:10.1177/07352751211037724. ISSN 0735-2751. S2CID 237417768.
- Kieft, J.; Bendell, J (2021). "The responsibility of communicating difficult truths about climate influenced societal disruption and collapse: an introduction to psychological research". Institute for Leadership and Sustainability (IFLAS) Occasional Papers. 7: 1–39.
- Prewitt Diaz, J.O. and Dayal, A. (2008). Sense of Place: A Model for Community Based psychosocial support programs. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies.
- Chigbu, U.E. (2013). "Fostering rural sense of place: the missing piece in Uturu, Nigeria". Development in Practice. 23 (2): 264–277. doi:10.1080/09614524.2013.772120. S2CID 154138597.
- Stokes, Martin. 1994. Ethnicity, Identity, and Music: The Musical Construction of Place. Oxford: Berg; Arno van der Hoeven and Erik Hitters, “The Spatial Value of Live Music: Performing, (Re)Developing and Narrating Urban Spaces,” Geoforum 117 (December 1, 2020): 154–64, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.09.016; Arno van der Hoeven and Erik Hitters, “The Social and Cultural Values of Live Music: Sustaining Urban Live Music Ecologies,” Cities 90 (July 1, 2019): 263–71, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2019.02.015.
- Stokes. Ethnicity, Identity, and Music: 3-5.
- Lipsitz, George. 1986/7. “Cruising around the Historical Bloc: Postmodernism and Popular Music in East Los Angeles.” Cultural Critique 5 (Winter 1986-1987).
- W. Benjamin et al., Illuminations: Essays and Reflections (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1968): 220–22.
- Lipsitz. “Cruising around the Historical Bloc:” 157-159.
- Lipsitz. “Cruising around the Historical Bloc:" 177.
Further reading
- Chigbu, U.E. (2013). Fostering rural sense of place: the missing piece in Uturu, Nigeria. Development In Practice, 23 (2): pp. 264–277. View and download article: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09614524.2013.772120
- Alexander, Christopher. A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction, Oxford University Press, 1977. ISBN 0-19-501919-9
- Casey, Edward S. The Fate of Place, University of California Press, 1998. ISBN 0-520-21649-0
- Cresswell, T. (2005) Place: a short introduction, Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 1-4051-0672-7
- Cresswell, T. (2009). Place. In Thrift, N., Kitchen, R., (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookvolume.cws_home/722034/vol1) pages 384-395.
- Gussow, Alan. 1972. A Sense of Place: The Artist and the American Land. San Francisco: Friends of the Earth. ISBN 1559635681
- Hubbard, Phil, Rob Kitchen, and Gil Valentine, eds. 2004. Key Thinkers on Space and Place. London: Sage. ISBN 0-7619-4963-1
- Inge, John A Christian Theology of Place, Ashgate, 2003. ISBN 0-7546-3498-1
- Kunstler, James. Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape, Free Press, 1994. ISBN 0-671-88825-0
- Lippard, Lucy. The Lure of the Local: Senses of Place in a Multicentered Society, New Press, 1998. ISBN 978-156584248-9
- Long, Joshua. 2010. Weird City: Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin, Texas. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-72241-9
- Massey, Doreen B. 2005. For Space. London: Sage. ISBN 1-4129-0362-9
- Relph, E. C. Place and Placelessness, Pion, 1976. ISBN 0-85086-111-X
- Snyder, Gary. 1996. A Place in Space. Counterpoint. ISBN 1-887178-27-9
- Soja, Edward W. 1996. Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and Other Real-And-Imagined Places. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 1-55786-675-9
- Tuan, Yi Fu. 1977. Space and Place: The Perspective of Experience. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-3877-2
- Tuan, Yi Fu. 1990. Topophilia: A Study of Environmental Perception, Attitudes and Values. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-07395-X
External links
- A Definition of "Sense of Place"
- Research on Place and Space
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 It is a characteristic that some geographic places have and some do not while to others it is a feeling or perception held by people not by the place itself It is often used in relation to those characteristics that make a place special or unique as well as to those that foster a sense of authentic human attachment and belonging Others such as geographer Yi Fu Tuan have pointed to senses of place that are not positive such as fear Some students and educators engage in place based education in order to improve their sense s of place as well as to use various aspects of place as educational tools in general The term is used in urban and rural studies in relation to place making and place attachment of communities to their environment or homeland The term sense of place is used to describe how someone perceives and experiences a place or environment Anthropologists Steven Feld and Keith Basso define sense of place as the experiential and expressive ways places are known imagined yearned for held remembered voiced lived contested and struggled over Many indigenous cultures are losing their sense of place because of climate change and ancestral homeland land rights and retention of sacred places Geographic placeCultural geographers anthropologists sociologists and urban planners study why certain places hold special meaning to particular people or animals Places said to have a strong sense of place have a strong identity that is deeply felt by inhabitants and visitors Sense of place is a social phenomenon Codes aimed at protecting preserving and enhancing places felt to be of value include World Heritage Site designations the British Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty controls and the American National Historic Landmark designation PlacelessnessPlaces that lack a sense of place are sometimes referred to as placeless or inauthentic Edward Relph a cultural geographer investigates the placelessness of these locations Anthropologist Marc Auge calls these locations non places In Internet culture non places are sometimes called liminal spaces Stepping against the kind of reductive thinking that placelessness can lead to in his book The Practice of Everyday Life Jesuit philosopher Michel de Certeau uses the term space French espace to refer to these placeless locations as opposed to place lieu For de Certeau space is merely composed of intersections of mobile elements that are not in stasis Place on the other hand is space that has been ordered in some way to serve some human need A park for instance is a place that has been constructed in accord with which elements are distributed in relationships of coexistence and therefore implies an indication of stability de Certeau s ideas became instrumental in understanding the intersections of power and social relations in the construction of place For de Certeau placelessness or space was a site for freedom or at least it is the site for what Timotheus Vermeulen sees as potentially anarchic movement Placeless landscapes are seen as those that have no special relationship to the places in which they are located they could be anywhere roadside strip shopping malls gas petrol stations and convenience stores fast food chains and chain department stores have been cited as examples of placeless landscape elements Some historic sites or districts that have been heavily commercialized for tourism and new housing estates are defined as having lost their sense of place Gertrude Stein s there is no there there has been used as a description of such places Development of sense of placeHuman geographers social psychologists and sociologists have studied how a sense of place develops Their approaches include comparisons between places learning from elders and observing natural disasters and other events Environmental psychologists have emphasized the importance of childhood experiences and have quantified links between exposure to natural environments in childhood and environmental preferences later in life Learning about surrounding environments during childhood is strongly influenced by the direct experience of playing as well as through the role of family culture and community The special bond which develops between children and their childhood environments has been called a primal landscape by human geographers This childhood landscape forms part of an individual s identity and constitutes a key point of comparison for considering subsequent places later in life As people move around as adults they tend to consider new places in relation to this baseline landscape experienced during childhood In an unfamiliar environment a sense of place develops over time and through routine practices a process that can be undermined by disruptions in routines or abrupt changes in the environment In the context of climate change sense of place and then the awareness of the changes and disaster related destruction of place is leading to emotional experiences of grief and solastalgia Research states that these emotional experiences that arise are inherently adaptive and recommends collective processing and reflecting on these in order to increase resilience and a sense of belonging In post disaster situations some programs aim to re establish a sense of place through a participatory approach Music and placeEthnomusicologists among other social scientists like anthropologists sociologists and urban geographers have begun to point toward music s role in defining people s sense of place British ethnomusicologist Martin Stokes suggests that humans can construct an idea of place through music that signals their position in the world in terms of social boundaries and moral and political hierarchies Stokes argues that music does not simply serve as a reflection of existing social structures but yields the potential to actively transform a given space Music denoting place can preform a knowledge of social boundaries and hierarchies that people use to negotiate and understand the identities of themselves and others and their relation to place Examples of music s role in defining a sense of place include ethnomusicologist George Lipsitz s research on the performance of Mexican American cultural identity in Los Angeles In response to mechanical reproduction and increasingly commodified forms of culture Walter Benjamin once argued that cultural objects have become increasingly removed from their original context and place of creation In this context ethnomusicologist George Lipsitz suggests that a consciousness of invisibility and alienation marks the cultural identity of minority groups excluded from political power and cultural recognition Lipsitz analyzes the postmodern cultural strategies like bifocality juxtaposition of multiple realities intertextuality inter referentiality and families of resemblance Chicano rock and roll musicians during the late 1980s in Los Angeles used to define a sense of place within popular culture By attending to the cultural work of Mexican American rock and roll musicians Lipsitz identifies how their music actively demonstrates a conscious cultural politics that seeks inclusion in the American mainstream by transforming it See alsoAffordance Genius loci Spirit of place Cultural landscape Non place Liminal space Activity space Place identity Place attachment Topophilia Yi Fu Tuan Ian Nairn Marc Auge Jane JacobsReferencesCaves R W 2004 Encyclopedia of the City Routledge p 590 ISBN 9780415252256 Tuan Yi Fu 1977 Space and place The perspective of experience Minneapolis University of Minnesota press Agnew J A Duncan J S 1989 The power of place Bringing together geographical and sociological imaginations Boston Unwin Hyman Publishers Altman I Low S M eds 1992 Place attachment Human behavior and environment Advances in theory and research New York Plenum Press Adams Jennifer D 2013 Theorizing a Sense of Place in a Transnational Community Children Youth and Environments 23 3 43 65 doi 10 7721 chilyoutenvi 23 3 0043 ISSN 1546 2250 JSTOR 10 7721 chilyoutenvi 23 3 0043 S2CID 149189490 Casey E S 2001 Between geography and philosophy what does it mean to be in place world Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91 4 683 693 doi 10 1111 0004 5608 00266 S2CID 56055085 Tuan Yi Fu 1980 Landscapes of Fear Oxford Basil Blackwell Groat L ed 1995 Giving places meaning Readings in environmental psychology San Diego Academic Press Adams Jennifer 2016 05 26 Sense of Place The Nature of Cities Retrieved 2020 03 09 Senses of place Steven Feld Keith H Basso Santa Fe New Mexico 1996 p 11 ISBN 0 933452 94 2 OCLC 35043056 a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Senses of place Steven Feld Keith H Basso Santa Fe New Mexico 1996 p 4 ISBN 0 933452 94 2 OCLC 35043056 a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Spretnak C 1997 The resurgence of the real Body nature and place in a hypermodern world New York Addison Wesley Publishers ISBN 9780201534191 Bloom W 1990 Personal identity national identity and international relations Cambridge Cambridge University Press Allen J Massey D Cochrane A 1998 Rethinking the Region London Routledge Agnew J 2002 Making political geography London Arnold Press Relph Edward 1976 Place and Placelessness Auge Marc 1995 Non Places Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity New York Verson Books Michel de Certeau 2002 Spaces and places The Practice of Everyday Life University of California Press p 117 ISBN 0 520 23699 8 Timotheus Vermeulen 24 April 2015 Space is the Place Frieze 171 Davis Mike 1990 City of Quartz Excavating the Future in Los Angeles New York Vintage Press Penquin Books ISBN 9780679738060 Harvey D C 1993 From space to place and back again reflections on the condition of post modernity London Routledge Anyone s Autobiography 1937 see Gertrude Stein Measham TG 2006 Learning about environments The significance of primal landscapes Environmental Management 38 3 pp 426 434 Bixler R D M F Floyd and W E Hammitt 2002 Environmental socialization Quantitative tests of the childhood play hypothesis Environment and Behavior 34 6 pp 795 818 Derr V 2002 Children s sense of place in northern New Mexico Journal of Environmental Psychology 22 1 2 125 137 doi 10 1006 jevp 2002 0252 Gayton 1996 Landscapes of the Interior Re explorations of Nature and the Human Spirit Gabriola Island Canada New Society Publishers Measham TG 2007 Primal Landscapes insights for education from empirical research on ways of learning about environments International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education 16 4 pp 339 350 Felder Maxime September 2021 Familiarity as a Practical Sense of Place Sociological Theory 39 3 180 199 doi 10 1177 07352751211037724 ISSN 0735 2751 S2CID 237417768 Kieft J Bendell J 2021 The responsibility of communicating difficult truths about climate influenced societal disruption and collapse an introduction to psychological research Institute for Leadership and Sustainability IFLAS Occasional Papers 7 1 39 Prewitt Diaz J O and Dayal A 2008 Sense of Place A Model for Community Based psychosocial support programs Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies Chigbu U E 2013 Fostering rural sense of place the missing piece in Uturu Nigeria Development in Practice 23 2 264 277 doi 10 1080 09614524 2013 772120 S2CID 154138597 Stokes Martin 1994 Ethnicity Identity and Music The Musical Construction of Place Oxford Berg Arno van der Hoeven and Erik Hitters The Spatial Value of Live Music Performing Re Developing and Narrating Urban Spaces Geoforum 117 December 1 2020 154 64 https doi org 10 1016 j geoforum 2020 09 016 Arno van der Hoeven and Erik Hitters The Social and Cultural Values of Live Music Sustaining Urban Live Music Ecologies Cities 90 July 1 2019 263 71 https doi org 10 1016 j cities 2019 02 015 Stokes Ethnicity Identity and Music 3 5 Lipsitz George 1986 7 Cruising around the Historical Bloc Postmodernism and Popular Music in East Los Angeles Cultural Critique 5 Winter 1986 1987 W Benjamin et al Illuminations Essays and Reflections Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 1968 220 22 Lipsitz Cruising around the Historical Bloc 157 159 Lipsitz Cruising around the Historical Bloc 177 Further readingChigbu U E 2013 Fostering rural sense of place the missing piece in Uturu Nigeria Development In Practice 23 2 pp 264 277 View and download article http www tandfonline com doi abs 10 1080 09614524 2013 772120 Alexander Christopher A Pattern Language Towns Buildings Construction Oxford University Press 1977 ISBN 0 19 501919 9 Casey Edward S The Fate of Place University of California Press 1998 ISBN 0 520 21649 0 Cresswell T 2005 Place a short introduction Blackwell Publishing ISBN 1 4051 0672 7 Cresswell T 2009 Place In Thrift N Kitchen R eds International Encyclopedia of Human Geography http www elsevier com wps find bookvolume cws home 722034 vol1 pages 384 395 Gussow Alan 1972 A Sense of Place The Artist and the American Land San Francisco Friends of the Earth ISBN 1559635681 Hubbard Phil Rob Kitchen and Gil Valentine eds 2004 Key Thinkers on Space and Place London Sage ISBN 0 7619 4963 1 Inge John A Christian Theology of Place Ashgate 2003 ISBN 0 7546 3498 1 Kunstler James Geography of Nowhere The Rise and Decline of America s Man Made Landscape Free Press 1994 ISBN 0 671 88825 0 Lippard Lucy The Lure of the Local Senses of Place in a Multicentered Society New Press 1998 ISBN 978 156584248 9 Long Joshua 2010 Weird City Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin Texas University of Texas Press ISBN 0 292 72241 9 Massey Doreen B 2005 For Space London Sage ISBN 1 4129 0362 9 Relph E C Place and Placelessness Pion 1976 ISBN 0 85086 111 X Snyder Gary 1996 A Place in Space Counterpoint ISBN 1 887178 27 9 Soja Edward W 1996 Thirdspace Journeys to Los Angeles and Other Real And Imagined Places Wiley Blackwell ISBN 1 55786 675 9 Tuan Yi Fu 1977 Space and Place The Perspective of Experience Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press ISBN 0 8166 3877 2 Tuan Yi Fu 1990 Topophilia A Study of Environmental Perception Attitudes and Values New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 07395 XExternal linksA Definition of Sense of Place Research on Place and Space