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Place and identity

2017
This chapter outlines the importance of space and place in ‘post conflict’ Belfast by critically unpacking how territory and division remain important for certain groups. Through outlining important links between place and identity, the book calls into question Northern Ireland’s status as one of the most successful ‘post conflict’ societies in the ...
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Polycentricity, Households and the Identity of Places

Urban Studies, 2001
Recently, the use of the term polycentric or polynuclear urban region has clearly increased greatly in the European urban (planning) literature and also in policy documents. Literally, polycentricity in urban form refers to nothing more than the existence of more than one centre in a city, region or other geographical unit.
Musterd, S., van Zelm, I.
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Complex place and place identity

2017
This dissertation proposes a unified theory of Place Identity to model interactions of phonological place features along local, long-distance, and input/output dimensions. Empirical support comes from reduction and agreement processes involving complex, or multiple, place on a single segment---processes previously reported to be unattested.
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A Crisis of Identity, a Crisis of Place

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018
Erika Blacksher (2018) offers a compelling argument for addressing the fundamental causes of the recent shift in life expectancy for less-educated whites.
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IDENTITY, PLACE, AND LOCALE IN GALVESTON

Geographical Review, 2001
********** After my first visit to the island city of Galveston, Texas, I knew what I wanted to do. I would examine identity and place through the lenses of ethnicity, race, and culture. Untangling relationships among these variables, along with the questions that arose concerning my new research site, made for an intricate project.
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The Identity of Place

1997
Physically, Scotland is not a single entity: it is a land of many distinct and separate regions. If you look at a physical map of England, you can see that it belongs together. The lowlands to the south and east form a single area; and the higher regions, though they can be formidable, are, as it were, islands penetrated by lowland passages which lead ...
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Local place identity: A comparison between residents of rural and urban communities

Journal of Rural Studies, 2021
Daniel Belanche Gracia, Luis V Casaló
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A place for place identity

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1983
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Place and Identity Politics

2018
Colin Flint, Peter J. Taylor
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