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  1. The term sense of place is used to describe how someone perceives and experiences a place or environment. Anthropologists Steven Feld and Keith Basso define sense of place as: 'the experiential and expressive ways places are known, imagined, yearned for, held, remembered, voiced, lived, contested and struggled over […]’.

  2. Sense of place refers to the emotive bonds and attachments people develop or experience in particular locations and environments, at scales ranging from the home to the nation. Sense of place is also used to describe the distinctiveness or unique character of particular localities and regions.

  3. Definition. Sense of place is: “A virtual immersion that depends on lived experience and a topographical intimacy” (Lippard, 1997, p. 33). The local “structure of feeling,” of subjective territorial identity (Agnew, 1987 ).

  4. Nov 2, 2001 · This study investigates the sense of place (SoP) as a function of spatial characteristics of Buffalo, New York's Elmwood Village, an award-winning American neighbourhood for its...

  5. Jun 29, 2024 · Overview. sense of place. Quick Reference. Either the intrinsic character of a place, or the meaning people give to it, but, more often, a mixture of both.

  6. Sense of place is the capacity to recognize and respond to diverse identities of places. A place affects us directly through sight, smell, sound, and touch and sense of place is the synthetic faculty that combines these impressions with memory, imagination, and reason.

  7. Mar 2, 2022 · Human geographers use the term sense of place to describe the more dynamic subjective experiences and ‘nebulous meanings associated with a place: the feelings and emotions a place evokes’ (Cresswell 2009, 169) and how a sense of place can contribute to the success of urban regeneration practices and community well-being (Gao, Yin and Zhu 2020).

  8. Jun 28, 2020 · Sense of place holds promise to understand how people perceive and respond to social and ecological change; however, using this concept to explore vulnerability and adaptation first depends on identifying the multiple ways people define their relationship with a place.

  9. Mar 9, 2022 · Sense of place is closely related to genius loci (spirit of place) and can be defined as the specific character and expressive energy of a particular environment or locale.

  10. Nov 1, 2015 · We define sense of place broadly as the process by which individuals and groups derive meanings, beliefs, symbols, values, and feelings from a particular locality based on human experience, thoughts, emotions, and social relationships. These meanings are interpreted, narrated, perceived, felt, imagined, and understood.