Purpose This article examines the relation between place, space and information behaviour. Design/methodology/approach Concepts of place and space are explored through a comparison of three leisure pursuits: running, urban exploration and genealogy, based on the authors' research and the published literature. Findings A socially constructed meaning of place is central to each leisure activity but how it is experienced physically, emotionally and imaginatively are different. Places have very different meanings within each practice. Mirroring this, information behaviours are also very different: such as the sources used, the type of information created and how it is shared or not shared. Information behaviour contributes to the meani...
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Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
The location analytics industry has the potential to stimulate critical sociological discussions con...
What is the nature of the built environment? Built environments are the settings within which people...
Place as a theory fails to clearly articulate linkages between meaning and physical settings for cho...
Physical mobility and information and communication technologies (ICTs) have altered the perception ...
Even in a digitally advanced society, much of our daily lives is based in place, but information beh...
The article emphasizes the importance of the place, which acquires profound significance in the mind...
The findings of a study of the information practices of devotees and monks associated with a Buddhis...
Information interactions are strongly affected by the place where they occur. Specific locations are...
This editorial presents a special collection of papers addressing the concept of place and its use i...
Literature from various disciplinary perspectives acknowledges that people often develop rich and co...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Although place-based investigations into human phenomena have been widely conducted in the social sc...
The concept of place has recently gained importance in geographical information science (GIScience)....
The article examines the strengths and limitations of the analogy of information landscapes proposed...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
The location analytics industry has the potential to stimulate critical sociological discussions con...
What is the nature of the built environment? Built environments are the settings within which people...
Place as a theory fails to clearly articulate linkages between meaning and physical settings for cho...
Physical mobility and information and communication technologies (ICTs) have altered the perception ...