If you want to understand the emotional bonds people have with their physical surroundings, you’ll need to read Place Attachment: Advances in Theory, Methods and Applications, 2nd Edition (PDF). This updated textbook builds upon the first edition’s success by adding new chapters around current issues, including GIS and mapping, climate change, and qualitative approaches.
People feel connected to the places they live and visit. Place attachments create meaning, build identity, and influence action. They play a crucial role in issues such as placemaking, mobility, and migration, community building, and global climate change. The highly respected authors of this multidisciplinary textbook, Manzo and Devine-Wright, bring together the latest thinking from scholars worldwide, including contributions from experts like Daniel Williams, Mindy Fullilove, Randy Hester, and David Seamon.
This comprehensive volume features fifteen chapters that cover major advancements in theory, methods, and applications. The authors critically review the current knowledge, identify key advances, and suggest directions for future research. Place Attachment, 2nd Edition is a must-read for anyone interested in environmental and social sciences, as well as for professionals involved in placemaking.
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