…a series of articles about places that have inspired the creative process in artists and writers. This is a link to one of those articles: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/aug/30/places-that-inspire-me-artist-creative-hotspots-unthanks-anna-calvi-richard-long Numerous galleries have had…
…order to facilitate community collaboration for growing businesses. Their argument is that addressing social challenges and building cohesive communities necessarily happens in particular places, and that supporting local businesses in…
…oftentimes The still sad music of humanity, Nor harsh, nor grating, though of ample power To chasten and subdue. “Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey” is, in effect,…
…changing epiphanies. In The Varieties of Religious Experience the philosopher William James (p. 71) quotes an account of someone’s experience on the summit of a high mountain: “I looked over…
…Vol 24, No 4, 2000). Since 2015 published under a Sage imprint. 2. Rational Landscapes, Barnes and Noble, New York, 1981. Reissued by Routledge 2015 3. Modern Urban Landscapes The…
…Marc Fried, who in the 1970s wrote about uprooted communities in Boston, has more recently commented on “pathologies of community attachment” as disorders of place attachment. He suggests that they…
…at https://archive.org/details/conditionworkingclassengland/page/49/mode/2up?view=theater • Charles Darwin, 1881, The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, available at https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2010/2010-h/2010-h.htm • Charles Darwin, 1845, Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Countries…
…used in websites, for instance in the names of shelters, in teaching resources, mathematics, architecture, social networking, writing computer code, building names, heritage, and no sense of place. I had…
…and chronically desolates it. The place becomes literally toxic, and at the same time one’s sense of place becomes negative.” What solastalgia embraces is this combination of negative or damaging…
…both to individuals and to social circumstances, and time acknowledges that diseases wax and wane over years, decades and ccenturies. Place, is not always defined, but one book notes that…