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  2. Yi-Fu Tuan - Wikipedia

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    Yi-Fu Tuan (Chinese: 段義孚; December 5, 1930 – August 10, 2022) was a Chinese-born American geographer and writer. He was one of the key figures in human geography and an important originator of humanistic geography .

  3. Sense of place - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Placemaking - Wikipedia

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    Place and Space: The Perspective of Experience, by Yi-Fu Tuan (1977) Placemaking: The Art and Practice of Building Communities] by Lynda H. Schneekloth & Robert G. Shibley (1995) The Great Good Place, by Ray Oldenburg (1989) The Ecology of Place, by Timothy Beatley and Kristy Manning (1997) How to Turn a Place Around, by Project for Public ...

  5. Topophilia - Wikipedia

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    Yi-Fu Tuan employed the term for the feeling-link between person and place as part of his development of a humanistic geography. [3] James W. Gibson, in his book A Reenchanted World (2009) also argues that topophilia or "love of place" is a biologically based, close cultural connection to place. Gibson says that such connections mostly have ...

  6. Place attachment - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Place attachment is the emotional bond between person and place, [1] ... Yi-Fu Tuan, a noteworthy human ...

  7. Heartland (Shiau novel) - Wikipedia

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    It is precisely familiarity, Kawaguchi argues, “that lies at the heart of what makes the ‘mundane places’ of the estate ‘beautiful’, exemplifying Yi-Fu Tan’s assertion [10] [page needed] that ‘what begins as undifferentiated space becomes place as we get to know it better and endow it with value’”.

  8. Frederick A. de Armas - Wikipedia

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    The volume takes as a point of departure Yi-Fu Tuan's ideas of space as freedom and danger versus place as safety, and how this opposition plays out in Cervantes' fiction. Starting around 2008 De Armas became increasingly interested in the cultural and literary productions of the maternal side of his family, publishing essays on Ana Galdós ...

  9. Body culture studies - Wikipedia

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    Body cultural studies also contributed to a differentiation between what in everyday language often is confused as 'space' and 'place' whose dialectics were shown by the Chinese-American philosopher Yi-Fu Tuan (see Bale 2004). Space can be described by coordinates and by certain choreographies. Spatial structures can be standardized and ...