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Place and Placelessness

Book • 1976
Edward Relph's 'Place and Placelessness' is a foundational text in the study of geography, particularly in the phenomenological approach to understanding place.

First published in 1976, it has influenced generations of scholars by examining how places are experienced and perceived by individuals.

The book discusses concepts such as authentic and inauthentic places, and the importance of place in human identity.

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David Seamon
in the context of his work on place and phenomenology.
#29: Pattern Language, Wholeness and Place-synergy: discussing Christopher Alexander with geographer David Seamon
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Josh Jackson
when discussing place attachment theory.
Exploring the Enduring Wild with Josh Jackson

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