these categories to the sociocultural context and the everyday practices of individuals is discussed, and a reinterpretation of the concept of region as a sociocultural and historical category is put forward. The region is comprehended as a historically contingent process whose institutionalisation consists of four stages: the development of territorial, symbolic, and institutional shape and its establishment as an entity in the regional system and social consciousness of the society. During the institutionalisation process a region becomes an established entity—with a specific regional identity—which is acknowledged in different spheres of social action and consciousness and which is continually reproduced in individual and institutional p...
By using the concept of perceptual region – an essential part of the identity of a region and a part...
If it today is commonly accepted that regions are ‘constructs’ – then who or what construct them, fo...
The author points to the diversity of conceptions of distinguishing regions along various criteria: ...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
The aim of the present study is to examine the differences between the classical categories of geogr...
The main goal of this article is to assess and compare the various understandings of the concept of ...
The author analyzes the process of group and personal identification from the view point of territor...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
The contemporary regional geography paradigm is characterized by emphasizing the socially constructe...
The paper defines a cognitive approach of regionalism and outlines a research agenda, proceeding fro...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
The contemporary regional geography paradigm is characterized by emphasizing the socially constructe...
It has been approximately three decades since "new" approaches to studying regions began to appear i...
ABSTRACT Geography always relies on regional approaches since it deals with areas. However, in the l...
The region has attained a remarkable centrality during the past two decades. Besides signifying a sp...
By using the concept of perceptual region – an essential part of the identity of a region and a part...
If it today is commonly accepted that regions are ‘constructs’ – then who or what construct them, fo...
The author points to the diversity of conceptions of distinguishing regions along various criteria: ...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
The aim of the present study is to examine the differences between the classical categories of geogr...
The main goal of this article is to assess and compare the various understandings of the concept of ...
The author analyzes the process of group and personal identification from the view point of territor...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
The contemporary regional geography paradigm is characterized by emphasizing the socially constructe...
The paper defines a cognitive approach of regionalism and outlines a research agenda, proceeding fro...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
The contemporary regional geography paradigm is characterized by emphasizing the socially constructe...
It has been approximately three decades since "new" approaches to studying regions began to appear i...
ABSTRACT Geography always relies on regional approaches since it deals with areas. However, in the l...
The region has attained a remarkable centrality during the past two decades. Besides signifying a sp...
By using the concept of perceptual region – an essential part of the identity of a region and a part...
If it today is commonly accepted that regions are ‘constructs’ – then who or what construct them, fo...
The author points to the diversity of conceptions of distinguishing regions along various criteria: ...