All On-line Documents in “Research on Place and Space”, A-G

This page collects all the on-line papers, books, book reviews, theses, and dissertations from all the subject pages. Go to specific subject pages for both on-line and off-line entries on place.

Online Paper Collections

Papers

  • n. a. “The Body is Back: Communication in Cyberspace.” http://www.newschool.edu/mediastudies/sam/thesis.html.
  • n. a. “The Early Modern Construction of Space.” http://www2.centenary.edu/forbidden/shelbur1.htm.
  • n.a. “The Loneliness of Being German” The Guardian, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004. http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/politicsphilosophyandsociety/story/0,6000,1298920,00.html.
  • n.a. “Making a Place,” Pivot Interiors. http://www.pivotinteriors.com/pdf/Making_a_Place.pdf.
  • n.a. “Place-in-Space.” http://www.levity.com/alchemy/place_in_space.html.
  • n.a. “The Spirit of Place.” http://www.ulib.org/webRoot/Books/CMU_Classics/ Browse_By_Title/S/The_Spirit_of_Place/1Struct.html.
  • n.a. “Taphonomies of Topography: from the death of ‘place’ to its hyphenated apotheosis” http://www.wits.ac.za/fac/arts/socanth/Places-review.html. a review of:
    Augé, Marc. Non-places: introduction to an anthropology of supermodernity. Translated by John Howe. London: Verso, 1995.
    Pellow, Deborah, ed. Setting Boundaries: The Anthropology of Spatial and Social Organization. Westport: Conn.: Bergin and Garvey, 1996.
    Rotenberg, Robert. Landscape and Power in Vienna. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
    Rutheiser, Charles. Imagineering Atlanta: The Politics of Place in the City of Dreams. Verso Books, 1998.
  • n.a. “Sacred Space, Holy Place, and Suchlike.” http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/biblst/DJACcurrres/Postmodern2/Sacred.html.
  • n.a. “Space” and “Place” in Truman Capote’s Short Stories.” http://thunder.prohosting.com/~capote/paper.htm.
  • Aarseth, Espen. “Allegories of Space: The Question of Spatiality in Computer Games.” http://www.hf.uib.no/hi/espen/papers/space/.
  • Abrahamsson, Kurt Viking. “Landscapes Lost and Gained: On Changes in Semiotic Resources.” Human Ecology Review 6:2 (1999): 51-61. http://www.humanecologyreview.org/pastissues/her62/62abrahamsson.pdf.
  • Abramson, Daniel. “Make History, Not Memory: History’s Critique of Memory.” Harvard Design Magazine 9 (Fall 1999). http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/research/publications/hdm/back_issues/9abramson.html.
  • Achenbach, Gerd. “Bauen Wohnen Nachdenken.” Cloud-Cuckoo-Land: International Journal of Architectural Theory http://www.theo.tu-cottbus.de/Wolke/deu/Themen/982/Achenbach/achenbach_t.html.
  • Achter, Jeffrey. “Topoliteracy or (Mis)uses of Topology in Literary Criticism and Theory.” http://www.thecore.nus.edu.sg/landow/cpace/science/topolit/Topology.html.
  • Ackerman, Joy. “A Politics of Place: Reading the Signs at Walden Pond.” Michael Benton, Melissa Purdue, and G. Wesley Houp, eds. Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture 5:3 (Summer 2005) http://www.reconstruction.ws/053/ackerman.shtml.
  • Akkach, Samar. “Design and the Question of Eurocentricity.” Design Philosophy Papers 6 (2003-4) http://www.desphilosophy.com/dpp/dpp_journal/paper2/dpp_paper2.html.
  • Albertsen, Niels and Bülent Diken. “Mobility, Justification, and the City.” http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/sociology/soc082bd.html.
  • Allen, Victoria. “Place, Energy and Rhythm: On Energy without Movement” Teknema: Journal of Philosophy and Technology 5 (1999) http://tekhnema.free.fr/5Allen.html.
  • Allor, Martin, Danielle Juteau & John Shepherd. “Contingencies of Culture: The Space of Culture in Canada and Québec. http://www.gu.edu.au/centre/cmp/6_1_03.html.
  • Al-Zubaidi, Layla. “Urban Anthropology” http://www.indiana.edu/~wanthro/URBAN.htm.
  • Amin, Ash and Patrick Cohendet. “Geographies of Knowledge Formation in Firms” http://www.druid.dk/conferences/summer2003/Papers/AMIN_COHENDET.pdf.
  • Amin, Ash. “Spatialities of Globalisation.” Environment and Planning A 34:3 (March 2002): 385 – 399. http://www.geo.uqam.ca/personnel/profs/jouve/textes_pdf/amin.pdf.
  • Amoo-Adare, Epifania. “En-gendering critical spatial literacy: Migrant Asante women and the politics of urban space.” Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies 1:1 (Spring 2004). http://web.cortland.edu/wagadu/issue1/epifania.htm.
  • Anderson, Colin A. “Review of Sallis, John. Chorology: On Beginning in Plato’s Timaeus” Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.06.21. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2000/2000-06-21.html.
  • Angell, Eric. “Design for Non-Dualistic Experiences.” Environmental and Architectural phenomenology (Winter 1996) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Angell.htm.
  • Arisaka, Yoko. “On Heidegger’s Theory of Space: A Critique of Dreyfus.” Inquiry 38:4 (December 1995): 455-467. http://www.arisaka.org/dreyfus.pdf.
  • Arisaka, Yoko. “Spatiality, Temporality, and the Problem of Foundation in Being and Time” Philosophy Today 40:1 (Spring 1996): 36-46. http://www.arisaka.org/heidegger.html.
  • Arisaka, Yoko. “The Nishida Enigma: “The Principle of the New World Order”” http://www.arisaka.org/mnipponica.pdf.
  • Aristotle, Physics Book IV http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/physics.4.iv.html.
  • Armitage, Joan. “Beyond Postmodernism? Paul Virilio’s Hypermodern Cultural Theory.” http://www.ctheory.net/text_file.asp?pick=133.
  • Aoki, Keith. “Space Invaders: Critical Geography, The “Third World” in International Law and Critical Race Theory.” http://www.law.uoregon.edu/faculty/kaoki/site/articles/spaceinvaders.pdf.
  • Aoki, Keith. “Race, Space, and Place: The Relation Between Architectural Modernism, Post-Modernism, Urban Planning, and Gentrification” Fordham Urban Legal Journal 699 (1993). http://www.law.uoregon.edu/faculty/kaoki/site/articles/racespaceplace.pdf.
  • Aoki, Keith. “Notes Toward a Cultural Geography of Authorship” 48 Stanford Law Review 1293 (1996) (from Symposium: Surveying Law and Borders: (Intellectual) Property and Sovereignty) http://www.law.uoregon.edu/faculty/kaoki/site/articles/authorship.pdf.
  • Aoki, Keith. “Cities in (White) Flight: Space, Difference and Complexity in LatCrit Theory.” forthcoming in Cleveland Marshall Law Review, 2004. http://www.law.uoregon.edu/faculty/kaoki/site/articles/Cities_in_White_Flight.pdf.
  • Arisaka, Yoko. “Beyond “East and West”: Nishida’s Universalism and Postcolonial Critique.” http://www.arisaka.org/reviewofpolitics.pdf.
  • Assefa, Enku Mulugeta. “Inside and Outside in Wright’s Fallingwater and Aalto’s VIlla Mairea.” Environmental and Architectural phenomenology 14:2 (Spring 2003): 11-15. http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Assefa.htm.
  • Atkins, Angela. “Land as Legislative Space in Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy and Phanishwarnath Renu’s Maila anchal.” SOAS Literary Review 3 (Spring 2002). http://www.soas.ac.uk/soaslit/issue3/Atkins.pdf.
  • Augé, Marc. “From the Places to the Non-Places.” http://caad.arch.ethz.ch/teaching/wfp/ABGESCHLOSSENE/nimmrichter/Auge.html.
  • Axtell, G. S. “Comparative Dialectics: Nishida Kitaro’s Logic Of Place and Western Dialectical Thought”. Philosophy East and West 41:2 (April 1991): 163-184. http://pears2.lib.ohio-state.edu/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/axtell1.htm.
  • Ayers, Edward. “American Regionalism” http://xroads.virginia.edu/~DRBR/ayers_in.html.
  • Baert, Renee. “Lifeworlds.” http://www.reconstruction.ws/023/baert.htm.
  • Bale, John. “Virtual Fandoms; Futurescapes of Football.” http://www.efdeportes.com/efd10/jbale.htm.
  • Bandler, Michael J. “Voices from the Regions.” http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itsv/0896/ijse/voices.htm.
  • Bandler, Michael J. “Regional American Literature: Getting to Know Us” http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itsv/0896/ijse/regnalit.htm.
  • Bandler, Michael J. “Wheredunit” http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itsv/0896/ijse/wherdnit.htm.
  • Banting, Pamela. “Review of Van Tighem, Kevin. Coming West: A Natural History of Home.” Border Crossings 17.2 (May 1998): 61-67. http://www.ucalgary.ca/~pbanting/webdoc6.htm#Coming West: A Natural History of Home.
  • Barnes, Gaylene. “Passage of the Flaneur.” http://www.raynbird.com/essays/Passage_Flaneur.html.
  • Barnes, Trevor J. “Place, space, and theories of economic valve: contextualism and essentialism in economic geography.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 14:3 (1989): 299-316. http://www.rgs.org/trans/89143/89143004.pdf.
  • Basu, Paul. “Hunting Down Home.” http://www.wac.uct.ac.za/wac4/symposia/papers/s024bsx1.pdf.
  • Bauch, Patricia. “School-Community Partnerships in Rural Schools: Leadership, Renewal, and a Sense of Place.” http://www.cybertext.net.au/civicsweb/Patricia%20Bauch.htm.
  • Patrick Baum. “Opiumhöhle und ästhetisches Asyl. Zur Heterotopologie des Kinos im Anschluß an Adorno und Foucault.” F.LM Texte und Filme Online http://www.f-lm.de/ausgaben/nr_5/baum_opiumhoehle.html.
  • Baviskar, Amita. “Strong Sense of Self and Place” http://www.hinduonnet.com/folio/fo0007/00070220.htm.
  • Bay, Alfred. “Buildings, Householders, and Reconfiguring Life.” Environmental and Architectural phenomenology (Winter 1995) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Bay.htm.
  • Beck, Darlene. “The Importance of Teaching Literature of Place.” http://www.folkways.org/Townsend/placelit.htm.
  • Beidler, Kyle. “A Phenomenology of Place as Interpreted on the Dallas County Farm.” http://www.glo.gis.iastate.edu/la562/kyle1w.pdf.
  • Bell, Steven. Toward a Virtual Reality Aesthetic Programming Interface. http://ncca.bournemouth.ac.uk/Staff/steveb/vrapi/C&C2D.html.
  • Bender, Barbara. “Landscapes on-the-move.” http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/sample/a017623.pdf.
  • Benedikt, Michael L. “Cityspace, Cyberspace, and The Spatiology of Information.” http://www.ar.utexas.edu/center/benedikt_articles/cityspace.html.
  • Benford, Steve, John Bowers, Lennart E. Fahlén, Chris Greenhalgh and Dave Snowdon. “User Embodiment in Collaborative Virtual Environments.” http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi95/Electronic/documnts/papers/sdb_bdy.htm.
  • Bennett, Simon A. “A City Divided: Public Space and the Imagination” http://www.media-culture.org.au/0205/divided.html.
  • Benton, Michael. “Presenting Social Anxiety, Temporal Liminality, and Spatial Uncertainity, or, Just Another Day in the Life of “El Mexterminator” and “Cyber Vato”.” http://www.criticalmethods.org/p130.mv.
  • Benton, Michael, “Rhetorics of Place: The Importance of Public Spaces and Public Spheres” Michael Benton, Melissa Purdue, and G. Wesley Houp, eds. Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture 5:3 (Summer 2005) http://www.reconstruction.ws/053/benton.shtml.
  • Benyon, David. “Beyond Navigation as Metaphor.” http://www.dcs.napier.ac.uk/~dbenyon/EuroDL.html.
  • Berkeley, George. “Criticisms of Newton’s Doctrines on Space” http://acnet.pratt.edu/~arch543p/readings/Berkeley.html.
  • Berman, Marshall. “On Place: Notes from Underground.” Harvard Design Magazine 15 (Fall 2001). http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/research/publications/hdm/back/15onplace_berman.html.
  • Bernard, Yvonne. “Connaître et se représenter un ‘espace'”. http://www.archivue.net/lectures/textes/simulespace.html.
  • Berque, Augustin. “The Idea of Disurbanity” Design Philosophy Papers 1 (2003) http://www.desphilosophy.com/dpp/dpp_journal/paper2/dpp_paper2.html.
  • Berquist, Jon. “Critical Spatiality and the Uses of Theory.” http://www.cwru.edu/affil/GAIR/papers/2002papers/berquist.html.
  • Best, Susan. “The Flesh of the World: The Female Body and Space.” http://home.iprimus.com.au/painless/space/suebest.html.
  • Best, Ulrich and Anke Strüver. “The Politics of Place: Critical of Spatial Identities and Critical Spatial Identities.” http://econgeog.misc.hit-u.ac.jp/icgg/intl_mtgs/UBest.pdf.
  • Betancourth, Carlos. “Virtuality, Space, and Control.” http://www.periferia.org/publications/vsc.html.
  • Bezel, Nail. “Sense of Place and Displacement in Lord Byron’s Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage.” http://members.tripod.com/~warlight/BEZEL.html.
  • Biella, Burkhard. “Ein Denkweg an den anderen Anfang des Wohnens.” Cloud-Cuckoo-Land: International Journal of Architectural Theory http://www.theo.tu-cottbus.de/Wolke/deu/Themen/982/Biella/biella_t.html.
  • Billingsly, John. “Different Places, Different Spaces.” http://www.danu.co.uk/ne/85/place.html.
  • Birkerts, Sven. “From Place to Place: Writers on the American Road.” http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itsv/0896/ijse/birkerts.htm.
  • Boer, Roland. “Sanctuary and Womb: Henri Lefebvre and the Production of Space.” http://www.cwru.edu/affil/GAIR/papers/2000papers/Boer.html.
  • Bohlin, Anna. “Contested memories: Place, belonging and dispossession in Kalk Bay.” http://www.wac.uct.ac.za/wac4/symposia/papers/s024bhl1.pdf.
  • Bonta, Mark & John Protevi. “Between Geography and Geophilosophy: A Thousand Plateaus and the Contemporary Earth Sciences. Part I” http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/fai/Faculty/Professors/Protevi/GeobookIntro.html.
  • Bonta, Mark & John Protevi. “Between Geography and Geophilosophy: A Thousand Plateaus and the Contemporary Earth Sciences. Part II” http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/fai/Faculty/Professors/Protevi/ComplexSpaces.html.
  • Bonta, Mark & John Protevi. Sample Entries from Between Geography and Geophilosophy: A Thousand Plateaus and the Contemporary Earth Sciences http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/fai/Faculty/Professors/Protevi/SampleEntries.html.
  • Borer, Michael Ian. “The Cyborgian Self: Toward a Critical Social Theory of Cyberspace.” http://www.reconstruction.ws/023/borer.htm.
  • Boschetti, Margaret. “Seeing Familiar Things in New Ways.” Environmental and Architectural phenomenology 7:3 (Fall 1996) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Boschetti.htm.
  • Boschetti, Margaret. Review of Marcus, House as Mirror of Self. Environmental and Architectural phenomenology (Spring 1999) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Marcus.htm.
  • Boskovic, Aleksandar. “Virtual Places: Imagined Boundaries and Hyperreality in Southeastern Europe.” http://www.ctheory.net/text_file.asp?pick=97.
  • Boswell, Grant. Non-Places and the Enfeeblement of Rhetoric in Supermodernity. Enculturation, Vol. 1:1 (Spring 1997) http://enculturation.gmu.edu/1_1/boswell.html.
  • Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten. “Community and Style: Pan-Asianism, Eurasianism and the Present (Philosophical Developments of Space and Culturalism in Russia and Japan.” http://www.freewebs.com/botzbornstein/.
  • Bowers, John, James Pycock, Jon O’Brien. “Talk and Embodiment in Collaborative Virtual Environments.” http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/papers/Bowers/jb_txt.htm.
  • Bradie, Michael and Comar Duncan. The Evolution of the Concepts of Space and Time. http://chandra.bgsu.edu/~gcd/titlepage.tableofcontents.html.
  • Brayer, Linda. “The Politics of Placelessness.” http://www.umassd.edu/SpecialPrograms/mideastaffairs/placeless.htm.
  • Brenner,Neil. “State territorial restructuring and the production of spatial scale: urban and regional planning in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1960-1990.” Political Geography 16:4 (1997): 273-306. http://sociology.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/222/1997.Brenner.PG.pdf.
  • Brenner, Neil. Globalization, locational politics and the restructuring of urban governance in the Frankfurt/Rhein-Main region. http://www.spc.uchicago.edu/users/kenny/NEIL.PDF.
  • Brenner, Neil and Nik Theodore: “Cities and the geographies of ‘actually existing neoliberalism’,” Antipode 34:3 (2002): 356-386. Reprinted in: N. Brenner and N. Theodore eds., Spaces of Neoliberalism: Urban Restructuring in Western Europe and North America. Oxford and Boston: Blackwell, 2002, 2-32. http://sociology.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/222/Brenner.Theodore.NL.pdf.
  • Brenner, Neil. “State Theory in the Political Conjuncture: Henri Lefebvre’s ‘Comments on a New State Form.” Antipode 2001: 783-808. http://sociology.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/222/2001.Brenner.ANTIPODE1.pdf.
  • Brenner, Neil. “The limits to scale? Methodological reflections on scalar structuration.” Progress in Human Geography 15:4 (2001): 525-548. http://sociology.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/222/2001.Brenner.PiHG.pdf.
  • Brenner, Neil. ““Global, fragmented, hierarchical: Henri Lefebvre’s geographies of globalization.” Public Culture 10:1 (1997): 137-169. http://sociology.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/222/1997.Brenner.Public.Culture.pdf.
  • Brewer, I. The Conceptual Development and Use of Ecoregion Classifications. Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Oregon State University, 1999. http://www.cartographica.com:10000/Ecoregions.htm.
  • Brill, Michael.” An Architecture of Peril: Design for a Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Carlsbad, New Mexico.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology (Fall 1993) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Brill.htm.
  • Brittain, Clark M. “The Architecture of Redemption: Spatiality in the Short Stories of Flannery O’Conner”. The Journal of Southern Religion 4 (2001) http://jsr.fsu.edu/2001/brittainart.htm.
  • Brittan, Gordon G. “Fitting Wind Power to Landscape: A Place-Based Wind Turbine.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology (Spring 2002) http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/wind_turbine.htm.
  • Broadhurst, Sue. “Liminal Aesthetics” http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/pfa/bstjournal/1no1/suebroadhurst.htm.
  • Brockelmans, Thomas. “Lost in Place? On the Virtues and Vices of Edward Casey’s Anti-Modernism.” Humanitas 16:1 (2003): 36-55. http://www.nhinet.org/brockelman16-1.pdf.
  • Brown, Barry. Geographies of Technology: Some Comments on Place, Space and Technology. http://www.fxpal.com/ConferencesWorkshops/ECSCW2001/brown.doc.
  • Brown, Barry & Mark Perry. “Of maps and guidebooks: Designing Geographical Technologies.” http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~barry/papers/DIS%20brown%20FINAL.pdf.
  • Brown, Barry and Kenton O’Hara. “Place as a Practical Concern of Mobile Workers.” http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~barry/papers/brownmobileEPA.doc.
  • Brown, Barry, Matthew Chalmers, Ian MacColl. “Exploring tourism as a collaborative activity.” http://machen.mrl.nott.ac.uk/PublicationStore/2002-brown-6.pdf.
  • Brown, Barry & Kenton O’Hara. “Place as a practical concern of mobile workers.” http://machen.mrl.nott.ac.uk/PublicationStore/brownmobileEPA.pdf.
  • Brown, Jacqueline Nassy. “Rooted in the Global, Routed through the Local: Cosmopolitanism in Liverpool’s Age of Sail.” http://www2.ucsc.edu/cgirs/publications/cpapers/nassybrown.pdf.
  • Brown, Nina. “Edward T. Hall and Proxemic Theory” http://www.csiss.org/classics/display-a-classic.php3/13.
  • Brown, Nina. “Ellen Churchill Semple: The Anglo-Saxons of the Kentucky Mountains, 1901” http://www.csiss.org/classics/display-a-classic.php3/24.
  • Bryant, Rebecca. “What Kind of Space is Cyberspace?” http://www.mic.ul.ie/stephen/cyberspace.pdf.
  • Bruns, Axel. “The n-Dimensional Village: Coming to Terms with Cyberspatial Topography.” http://www.media-culture.org.au/9811/village.html.
  • Bulot, Thierry. “The double articulation of urban spatiality: “urbanized spaces” and “places in the city” in sociolinguistics.” in Marges Linguistiques 3 (May 2002): 91-105. English abstract: http://marges.linguistiques.free.fr/sommaire_e/sommaire3_e.htm#b, French paper: http://marg.lng.free.fr/documents/04_ml052002_bulot_t/04_ml052002_bulot_t.pdf.
  • Burgess, J. Peter. “European Borders: History Of Space/Space Of History.” http://www.ctheory.net/text_file.asp?pick=55.
  • Bürklin Thorsten. “Das Entwerfen – ein vorausschauendes Bespielen des architektonischen Raumes.” Cloud-Cuckoo-Land: International Journal of Architectural Theory http://www.theo.tu-cottbus.de/Wolke/deu/Themen/991/Buerklin/buerklin.html.
  • Burley, David, Pam Jenkins, Joanne Darlington, Brian Azcona, “Loss, Attachment, and Place: A Case Study of Grand Isle, Louisiana.” Michael Benton, Melissa Purdue, and G. Wesley Houp, eds. Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture 5:3 (Summer 2005) http://www.reconstruction.ws/053/burley.shtml.
  • Burton, Joseph. “Philosophical Differences in the Thoughts of Louis I. Kahn and Martin Heidegger.” Cloud-Cuckoo-Land: International Journal of Architectural Theory 1998:2. http://www.theo.tu-cottbus.de/Wolke/eng/Subjects/982/Burton/burton_t.html.
  • Butler, Christopher. Law and the Social Production of Space. Ph.D. Thesis, Griffith University, Australia, 2003. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20040521.141805/.
  • Cain, Laura. “‘What the Hell Is a Tim Tam?’ Reducing the Space between Cultures through Electronic Publishing” http://www.media-culture.org.au/9811/timtam.html.
  • Callaghan, Gill. “The Interaction of Gender, Class and Place in Women’s Experience: A Discussion Based in Focus Group Research.” Sociological Research Online. 3:3 (1998) http://www.socresonline.org.uk/3/3/8.html.
  • Cameron, J. “Articulating Australian Senses of Place.” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/Articulating_jcameron.htm.
  • Cameron, J. “Dwelling in Place, Dwelling on Earth.” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/Dwellingearth_jcameron.htm.
  • Cameron, J. “More Precious Than Gold” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/Moreprecious_jcameron.htm.
  • Cameron, J. “Place, Belonging, and Ecopolitics: Learning our Way Toward the Place Responsive Society” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/PlaceEcopolitics_cameron.htm.
  • Cameron, J. “Sense of Place, Spirit of Place: Dilemmas and Possibilities.” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/AGtalkSOP_jcameron.htm.
  • Cameron, J. “Working with Polarities: An Inclusive Approach to Sense of Place and Environmental Advocacy.” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/Polarities_jcameron.htm.
  • Cameron, J. & San Roque, C. “Coming into Country: Designing a Social Ecology.” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/Comingcountry_jcameron.htm.
  • Cameron, J. “Place Perspective, Buddhism and Environmentalism.” http://sites.uws.edu.au/research/SERG/Buddhismenv_jcameron.htm.
  • Camp, Claudia. “Storied Space, or, Ben Sira “Tells” a Temple” http://www.gunnzone.org/Space/BenSira_Space.htm.
  • Carazo-Chandler, Christian. “Conceptualizing Geographies in a Virtual World Environment.” http://www.itu.dk/people/dali/Conceptualising%20Geography%20in%20a%20Virtual%20World%20Environment.doc.
  • Carvalho, Alberto. “Travel and Metaphors of Exile in African Literature in Portuguese.” http://www.institutocamoes.org/pnldocs/10carvalho01.htm.
  • Casati, Roberto and Achille Varzi. “The Structure of Spatial Localization.” http://www.columbia.edu/~av72/papers/PhilStudies_1996.pdf.
  • Casati, Roberto and Achille Varzi. “Spatial Entities.” Oliviero Stock, ed. Spatial and Temporal Reasoning. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997: 73-96. http://www.columbia.edu/~av72/papers/Bz_1997.pdf.
  • Casey, Edward. “Smooth Spaces and Rough-edged Places: The Hidden History of Place.” Review of Metaphysics. 51:2(1997): 267-296. http://www.sunysb.edu/philosophy/faculty/papers/casey2.htm.
  • Casey, Edward. “Response to Robert A. Beuregard, Review of The Fate of Place” Harvard Design Magazine 13 (Winter/Spring 2001): 1-2. http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/research/publications/hdm/back_issues/13letters.pdf.
  • Cauvin, Colette. “Cognitive and Cartographic Representations” http://www.cybergeo.presse.fr/revgeo/cartogrf/cauvin/cauvin1.htm.
  • Chalmers, Matthew. “Place, Media, and Activity.” http://machen.mrl.nott.ac.uk/PublicationStore/2001-chalmers-4.pdf.
  • Chalmers, Matthew. “Theory and Practice in the City Project.” http://machen.mrl.nott.ac.uk/PublicationStore/2001-chalmers.pdf.
  • Chambers, Iain. “The Obscured Metropolis” http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/serial/AJCS/3.2/Chambers.html.
  • Champion, Erik. “Virtual Places.” http://www.arbld.unimelb.edu.au/~erikc/papers/VirtualPlaces.pdf.
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