People “live” and constitute places through recurrent practices and experience. Both agency and experience are rooted in cultural embeddings that vary across different world regions. The complexity this entails requires researchers to investigate the concept of place through a variety of cultural lenses. The formal representation of place in GIScience is no exception and can only be successfully addressed if we consider geographical, psychological, linguistical, sociological, cognitive, and other perspectives taking account of cultural specificities. How can we represent not only place but also its cultural aspects? How can we be more inclusive when conceptualizing place to also include marginalized communities? Is it even possible to find ...
Although place-based investigations into human phenomena have been widely conducted in the social sc...
The concept of “place” is about to become one of the major research themes in the discipline of geog...
Places can hardly be formally represented in such way that their qualities can be experienced from t...
People “live” and constitute places through recurrent practices and experience. Both agency and expe...
People ‘live’ and constitute places every day through recurrent practices and experience. Our everyd...
People ‘live’ and constitute places every day through recurrent practices and experience. Our everyd...
This editorial presents a special collection of papers addressing the concept of place and its use i...
The concept of “place” is about to become one of the major research themes in the discipline of geog...
Many contemporary thinkers, inspired most prominently, perhaps, by Martin Heidegger, have made “plac...
260 words Places are spaces that humans have bound, ordered, and defined by communication. Such repr...
In this article my aim is to discuss place, locality and their role and changed significance in the ...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
<p>From the foods we eat, to who we can marry, to the types of games we teach our children, the dive...
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)....
Although place-based investigations into human phenomena have been widely conducted in the social sc...
The concept of “place” is about to become one of the major research themes in the discipline of geog...
Places can hardly be formally represented in such way that their qualities can be experienced from t...
People “live” and constitute places through recurrent practices and experience. Both agency and expe...
People ‘live’ and constitute places every day through recurrent practices and experience. Our everyd...
People ‘live’ and constitute places every day through recurrent practices and experience. Our everyd...
This editorial presents a special collection of papers addressing the concept of place and its use i...
The concept of “place” is about to become one of the major research themes in the discipline of geog...
Many contemporary thinkers, inspired most prominently, perhaps, by Martin Heidegger, have made “plac...
260 words Places are spaces that humans have bound, ordered, and defined by communication. Such repr...
In this article my aim is to discuss place, locality and their role and changed significance in the ...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
<p>From the foods we eat, to who we can marry, to the types of games we teach our children, the dive...
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)....
Although place-based investigations into human phenomena have been widely conducted in the social sc...
The concept of “place” is about to become one of the major research themes in the discipline of geog...
Places can hardly be formally represented in such way that their qualities can be experienced from t...