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    n.a. “Authenticity and Place” Philosophy and Geography 5:2 (August 2002): 195-211.

    Adams, Paul C., Steven Hoelscher, and Karen E. Till, eds. Textures of Place: Exploring Humanist Geographies. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001.

    Nally, David. “The Production of Space: Review of Bernhard Klein. Maps and the Writing of Space in Early Modern England and Ireland. Paul C. Adams, Steven Hoelscher, Karen Till, eds. Textures of Place: Exploring Humanist Geographies. http://www.canlit.ca/reviews/unassigned/5574_nally.html

    Adams, Paul. “Peripatetic Imagery and Peripatetic Sense of Place” In Textures of Place: Exploring Humanist Geographies. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001.

    Altman, I. and Zube, E.H. Public Places and Spaces. Plenum, 1989.

    Anderson, K., and F. Gale. Inventing places: studies in cultural geography. Longman Cheshire; Halsted Press; Belhaven Press, 1992.

    Anderson, K. “In the place of transdisciplinary space,” Australian Geographical Studies 34:1 (1996): 121-125.

    Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Earth Ways: Framing Geographical Meanings. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004.

    Backhaus, Gary. “Earth Ways: The Primordial Relation Between the Ways of Knowing and the Ways fo Earthly Phenomena.” Backhaus, Gary and John Murungi, eds. Earth Ways: Framing Geographical Meanings. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004.

    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

    Barros, C. “Considerations on the relation between place and community/Reflexiones sobre la relacion entre lugar y comunidad.” Documents d’ Analisi Geografica 37 (2000): 81-94.

    Beidler, Kyle. “A Phenomenology of Place as Interpreted on the Dallas County Farm.” http://www.glo.gis.iastate.edu/la562/kyle1w.pdf

    Bennett, Brandon. “What Is A Forest? On the Vagueness of Certain Geographic Concepts.” Topoi 20 (2001): 189-201.

    Berdoulay, Vincent, “Place, Meaning and Discourse in French Language Geography” in Agnew, John A. & James Duncan, eds. The Power of Place. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989.

    Berdoulay, V. and J.N. Entrikin. “Singularit‚ des Lieux et Prospective.” Espaces et Societes 74-75 (1994): 189-202.

    Berdoulay-V.; Entrikin-J.N. “Place and subject. Theoretical perspectives/Lieu et sujet. Perspectives theoriques” L’Espace Géographique 27:2 (1998): 111-121.

    Berg, Lawrence & Robin A. Kearns. “Naming as Norming: ‘Race’, Gender, and the Identity Politics of Naming Places in Aotearoa/New Zealand.” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 14 (1996): 99-122.

    Berque, A. “Geograms, towards an ontology of geographical facts/Geogrammes, pour une ontologie des faits geographiques.” Espace Geographique 28:4 (1999): 320-326.

    Berry, Kate A., Stanley Brunn, Dong-Ok Lee. Geographical Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Space, and Place. Reno, NV: University of Nevada Press, 2001.

    Valmont, Mary E. “Review of Berry, Kate A., Stanley Brunn, Dong-Ok Lee. Geographical Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Space, and Place. Reno, NV: University of Nevada Press, 2001.” Journal of Political Ecology: Case Studies in History and Society 9(2002). http://www.library.arizona.edu/ej/jpe/volume_9/0902valment.html

    Berthold-Bond, Daniel. “The Ethics of “Place”: Reflections on Bioregionalism.” Environmental Ethics 22 (Spring 2000): 5-24.

    Bird, Jon, Barry Curtis, Tim Putnam, George Robertson & Lisa Tickner, eds. Mapping the Futures. London: Routledge, 1993.

    Birkerts, Sven, “Place: A Fragment” in Frick, ed. The Sacred Theory of the Earth. Berkeley: North Atlantic, 1986.

    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

    Bradford, M. “Geography: Pride of place.” Geography 85:4 (2000): 311-321.

    Brandenburg, A.M., and M.S. Carroll. “Your place, or mine: the effect of place creation on environmental values and landscape meanings.” Society and Natural Resources 8:5 (1995): 381-398.

    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

    Brown, Barry. Geographies of Technology: Some Comments on Place, Space and Technology. http://www.fxpal.com/ConferencesWorkshops/ECSCW2001/brown.doc

    Bullard, J. K. “The Speciality of Place” in Places 7:3: 72-79.

    Buttimer, Anne. Society and Milieu in the French Geographic Tradition. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company for the Association of American Geographers, 1971.

    Buttimer, Anne. Geography and the Human Spirit. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.

    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

    Campbell, James “Place as Social and Geographical” in Black, David, Donald Kunze, John Pickles, eds. Commonplaces: Essays on the Nature of Place. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989: 67-79.

    Cantrill, J.G. “The environmental self and a sense of place: communication foundations for regional ecosystem management.” Journal of Applied Communication Research 26 (1998): 301-318.

    Carlstein, Tommy et al., eds. Timing Space and Spacing Time. 3 vols. London: E. Arnold. 1978.

    Carter, Erica, James Donald and Judith Squires, eds. Space and Place: Theories of Identity and Location. London: Lawrence & Wishart 1993.

    Casati, Roberto & Achille C. Varzi. Parts and Places. The Structures of Spatial Representation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999.

    Chawla, L. “Reaching Home: Reflections on Environmental Autobiography.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology, 6:2 (1995): 12-15. http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Chawla_home.htm

    Cheney, J. “Postmodern Environmental Ethics: Ethics as Bioregional Narrative.” Environmental Ethics, 11 (1989): 117-134.

    Cheng, A.S. Who’s In Place, Who’s Out of Place?: Examining the politics of natural resource collaboration. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Forest Resources, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 1999.

    Claval, P. “Reflections on centrality/Reflexions sur la centralite.” Cahiers de Geographie du Quebec 44:123 (2000): 285-301.

    Cloke, Paul, Paul Milbourne & Rebekah Widdowfield. “Homelessness and rurality: ‘out-of-place’ in purified space?” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 18:6 (December 2000): 715-735.

    Cloke, Paul and Owain Jones. “Dwelling, place, and landscape: An orchard in Somerset.” Environment and Planning A 33:4 (2001): 649-666.

    Cloke, Paul & Owain Jones. Tree Cultures: The Place of Trees and Trees in Their Place. Oxford: Berg, 2002.

    Cloke, Paul and Ron Johnson. Spaces of Geographical Thought: Deconstructing Human Geography’s Binaries. London: Sage, 2005.

    Coates, Tracey & Maureen Fordham. “You Can’t Replace Memories” What Disasters Reveal About Home and Identity http://www.apu.ac.uk/geography/dsp/you-cant-replace-memories.doc

    Cosgrove, Denis E. Apollo’s Eye: A Cartographic Genealogy of the Earth in the Western Imagination. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.

    Couclelis, Helen. “Location, Place, Region, and Space.” In R. F. Abler, M. G. Marcus, and J. M. Olson, eds., Geography’s Inner Worlds: Pervasive Themes in Contemporary American Geography. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press: 1992: 215-33.

    Cox, Kevin & Andrew Mair. “Locality and Community in the Politics of Local Economic Development.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 78 (1988): 307-325.

    Crampton, Jeremy W. “Cabbagetown, Atlanta: (Re)Placing Identity.” http://www.reconstruction.ws/023/crampton.htm

    Crang, Mike. Cultural Geography. London: Routledge, 1998.

    Crang, Michael & N. J. Thrift, eds. Thinking Space (Critical Geographies). London: Routledge, 2000.

    Cresswell, Tim. In Place/Out of Place: Geography, Ideology and Transgression. University of Minnesota Press, 1996.

    Cresswell, Tim. “Imagining the nomad: mobility and the postmodern primitive” in Ulf Strohmayer and George Benko (Eds) Space and Social Theory: Geographical Interpretations of Post-Modernity. Oxford, Blackwell, 1997: 360-382

    Cresswell, Tim. “Geosophy, Mobility and Other Ways of Knowing” in Paul Adams and Karen Till, eds. Place, Self and Meaning: Essays in Honor of Yi-Fu Tuan. University of Wisconsin Press, 1999.

    Cresswell, Tim. “Place” in Paul Cloke, Philip, Crang and Mark Goodwin (eds) Introducing Human Geographies. London: Arnold, 1999: 226-234.

    Cresswell, Tim. “Theorising Place” in Cresswell, Tim & Ginette Verstraete, Mobilizing Place, Placing Mobility. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002: 11-32.

    Cresswell, Tim & Ginette Verstraete. Mobilizing Place, Placing Mobility. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002.

    Cresswell, Tim. Place: A Short Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004.

    Curry, Leslie. “Information in geographical systems.” Geographical and Environmental Modelling 2:1 (1998): 9-21.

    Curry, Michael. Digital Places: Living with Geographic Information Technologies. New York: Routledge, 1998.

    Sui, Daniel Z. “Review of Curry, Michael R., Digital Places: Living with Geographic Information
    Technologies.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:1 (2001): 204ff.

    Curry, Michael. Space and Place in Geographic Decision Making http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ssc/labs/currym/IEEE.htm

    Curry, Michael. “On space and spatial practice in contemporary geography,” in Carville Earle, Kent Mathewson, and Martin Kenzer, eds. Concepts in human geography. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1996. http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/~curry/space.pdf

    Curry, Michael. “New Technologies and the Ontology of Places.” http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/%7Ecurry/Curry_Tech_Regimes.pdf

    Curry, Michael. “Geographical Practice and the Ontologies of Geographic Information Systems.” http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/%7Ecurry/Curry_Ontology_GIS.pdf

    Curry, Michael & Munroe Eagles. Place and Identity in the Age of Technologically Regulated Movement. http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/varenius/place/description.html

    Curry, Michael. “‘Hereness’ and the normativity of place” in James Proctor & David Smith, eds. Geography and Ethics. Routledge, 1999: 95-105.

    Curry, Michael R. “The power to be silent: testimony, identity, and the place of place”, Historical Geography 28 (2000): 13-24. http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/~curry/Curry–Silent.pdf

    Curry, Michael R. “Review of Ken Hillis, Digital Sensations: Space, Identity, and Embodiment in Virtual Reality.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 771ff.

    Curry, Michael R. “Discursive Displacement and the Seminal Ambiguity of Space and Place.” Lievrouw, Leah & Sonia Livingstone, eds. The Handbook of New Media: Social Shaping and Consequences of ICT. London: Sage Publications, 2002: 502-517. http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/~curry/Curry_Disc_Disp.pdf

    Curry, Michael R. “Digital earth, convergence, and the discursive foundations of geographic information systems” http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/%7Ecurry/Curry_Data_mining.pdf

    Curry, Michael R. “The whole earth, the digital earth, and the eclipse of wonder.” http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/%7Ecurry/Curry_VESG.pdf

    Curry, Michael R. “Everyday Practices and Public Places.” http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/~curry/Curry–Everyday_practices.pdf

    Daniels, Stephen. “Place and the Geographical Imagination.” Geography 77 (1992): 310-322.

    de Wit, Cary. “Senses of Place on the High Plains.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 5:2: 10-11.

    Doel, M. A. Poststructuralist Geographies: The Diabolical Art of Spatial Science. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press/Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

    Dorn, Harold. The geography of science. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.

    Dovey, Kimberly. “The Quest for Authenticity and the Replication of Environmental Meaning.” Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985: 33-49.

    Thomas R. Dunlap. Faith in Nature: Environmentalism as Religious Quest. Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books Series. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2004.

    Entrikin, J. N. “Geography’s Spatial Perspective and the Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer.” Canadian Geographer 21 (1977): 209-222.

    Entrikin, J. Nicholas. “Place, Region, and Modernity.” in Agnew, John & James S. Duncan, eds. The Power of Place. London: Unwin Hyman, 1989: 30-43.

    Entrikin, J. Nicholas. The Betweenness of Place: Towards A Geography Of Modernity. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.

    Entrikin, J. N. The Characterization of Place. Wallace W. Atwood Lecture Monograph, Clark University, 1992.

    Entrikin, J. N. “Moral Geographies: The Planner in Place.” Geography Research Forum 14 (1994): 113-119.

    Entrikin, J. N. “Place and Region.” Progress in Human Geography 18 (1994): 227-233.

    Entrikin, J. N. “Place and Region 2.” Progress in Human Geography. 20 (1996): 215-221.

    Entrikin J. N. “Place and region 3.” Progress in Human Geography 21:2 (June 1997): 263-268.

    Entrikin, J. N. “Political Community, Identity and Cosmopolitan Place.” International Sociology 14:3 (September 1999): 269-282.

    Entrikin, J. N. “Hiding Places” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 694-697.

    Evernden, N. The social creation of nature. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.

    Eyles, J. “Space, territory and conflict” Geographic Paper Number One, Department of Geography, University of Reading, 1971.

    Eyles, J. Senses of Place. Warrington: Silverbrook Press, 1985.

    Feitelson, E. “Sharing the globe: The role of attachment to place.” Global Environmental Change 1 (1991): 396-406.

    Feld, Steven and Keith H. Basso. Senses of Place. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 1996.

    Feld, Steven. “Waterfalls of Song: An Acoustemology of Place Resounding in Bosavi, Papua New Guinea.” Feld, Steven and Keith H. Basso. Senses of Place. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 1996.

    Fisher, Charles Alfred. The Reality of Place: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered on 8 December 1964. London School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1965.

    Galliano, Steven J. and Gary M. Loeffler. Place Assessment: How People Define Ecosystems. http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr_462.pdf

    Galton, Antony. “Space, Time, and the Representation of Geographical Reality.” Topoi 20 (2001): 173-187.

    Gibbons, Wendy. “Critical of What? Past and Current Issues in Critical Human Geography.” History of Intellectual Culture 1:1 (2001) http://www.ucalgary.ca/hic/2001pdf/gibbons_article_2001.pdf

    Gillis, John. “Places remote and islanded, I: Reimagining place.” Robert E. Greese & John R. Knott (eds.), Michigan Quarterly Review. Special issue. XL:1 (Winter 2001): 39-58.

    Glidden, David. “Commonplaces.” in Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. Philosophies of Place: Philosophy and Geography III. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999.

    Goodwin, Philip. “The end of consensus? The impact of participatory initiatives on conceptions of conservation and the countryside in the United Kingdom.” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 17:4 (August 1999): 383 – 401. Abstract

    Gould, Peter. Becoming A Geographer. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1999.

    de Blij, Harm J. Review of Peter Gould, Becoming a Geographer. Urban Geography 6 (1999). http://www.vhwinston.com/ug/1999/ad990607.htm

    Gould, Peter and Forrest R. Pitts. Geographical voices: fourteen autobiographical essays. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 2002.

    Gritzner, Jeffrey. Landscape as Seen by Geographers. http://www.montanaeeassociation.com/features/autumn99/landscape.html

    Gruchow, Paul. The Necessity of Empty Places. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1985.

    Haggett,Peter. Locational Analysis in Human Geography. London: Edward Arnold, 1965.

    Halls, Peter. Spatial Information and the Environment. Routledge, 2001.

    Hamilton, William G. “Landscape appreciation: utilizing sense of place themes in college geography.” Journal of Geography (Sept/Oct 1977): 175-179.

    Hannon, B. “Sense of Place: Geographic Discounting by People, Animals and Plants.” Ecological Economics 10:2 (1994): 157-174.

    Harner, John “Place Identity and Copper Mining in Sonora, Mexico.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91:4 (2001): 660ff.

    Harvey, David. “Monument and Myth.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 69:3 (September 1979): 362-381.

    Harvey, David. “Between Space and Time: Reflections on the Geographical Imagination.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 80:3 (September 1990): 481-434.

    Harvey, David. “Evaluation: Geographical Knowledge in the Eye of Power: Reflections on Derek Gregory’s Geographical Imaginations.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 85:1 (March 1995): 160-164.

    Harvey, David and Raymond Williams “Militant Particularism and Global Ambition: The Conceptual Politics of Place, Space, and Environment in the Work of Raymond Williams.” Social Text 42 (Spring 1995): 69-98.

    Harvey, David. Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Difference. Cambridge, Mass: Blackwell, 1996.

    Harvey, David. “From Space to Place and Back Again: Reflections on the Condition of Postmodernity” in Bird, Jon, Barry Curtis, Tim Putnam, George Robertson & Lisa Tickner, eds. Mapping the Futures. London: Routledge, 1993: 3-29.

    Harvey, David. “Reinventing Geography.” http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/havenscenter/geo.pdf

    Harvey, David. Spaces of Hope (California Studies in Critical Human Geography 7). Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 2000.

    Harvey, David. “Possible Urban Worlds” http://www.megacities.nl/possible.pdf

    Harvey, David. “Space as a Key Word” http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Users/sefd0/mps/harvey2004.doc

    Hay, Robert. “An Appraisal of our Meaningful Relationships in Place.” http://trumpeter.athabascau.ca/content.back/v9.3/hay.html

    Hestar, Jr. Randolph T. “Place Debate: Yosemite National Park, Introduction.” Places: A Forum of Environmental Design 6(3): 18-20.

    Higley, Stephen. Privilege, Power, and Place: The Geography of the American Upper Class. Rowman & Littlefield, 1995.

    Hill, Miriam Helen. “Bound to the Environment: Towards a Phenomenology of Sightlessness.” Seamon, David & Robert Mugerauer, Dwelling, Place, and Environment: Toward a Phenomenology of Person and World. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985: 99-111.

    Hiss, Tony. The Experience of Place. New York: Knopf, 1990.

    Hollander, Gail. “Re-naturalizing sugar: narratives of place, production and consumption.” Social and Cultural Geography 4:1 (March 2003): 59-74.

    Holloway, Lewis and Phil Hubbard. People and Place: The Extraordinary Geographies of Everyday Life. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000.

    Holt, Jensen, A. “Territoriality, place and space.” Fennia 179:1 (2001): 1-8.

    Horwitz P.; Lindsay M.; O’Connor M. “Biodiversity, Endemism, Sense of Place, and Public Health: Inter-relationships for Australian Inland Aquatic Systems.” Ecosystem Health 7:4 (December 2001): 253-265.

    Howard, Ian. “From the Inside Out: The Farm as Place.” in Light, Andrew & Jonathan Smith, eds. Philosophies of Place: Philosophy and Geography III. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999: 147-167.

    Howitt, Richard. “Nests, Webs and Constructs: contested concepts of scale in political geography.” http://www.es.mq.edu.au/~rhowitt/polgeo.chapter.final.lnscpe.pdf

    Howitt, Richard. “Scale and the other: Levinas and geography.” Geoforum 33:3 (August 2002): 299-313. http://www.es.mq.edu.au/~rhowitt/Other.htm

    Howitt, Richard. “Terra Nullias No More?: Changing Australian Geographies Through Negotiation” http://www.es.mq.edu.au/~rhowitt/terra.htm

    Hough, M. Out of Place: Restoring Identity to the Regional Landscape. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.

    Hubbard, P., Kitchin, R.M. and Valentine, G., eds. Key Contemporary Thinkers on Space and Place. London: Sage, 2004.

    Hubbart, Phil, Rob Kitchin, Brendan Bartley, and Duncan Fuller. Thinking Geographically: Space, Theory and Contemporary Human Geography. NY: Continuum Press, 2002.

    Hudson, B. J. “The experience of waterfalls.” Australian Geographical Studies 38:1 (2000): 71-84.

    Jackson, Peter & Jan Penrose, eds. Constructions of Race, Place, and Nation. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993.

    Jackson, Wes. Becoming Native To This Place. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1994.

    Jacobs, Jane M. “The Consequences of Ruins: Contemplations on Social Memory and Loss of Place in Australia.” Journal of Historical Geography 23:4 (Oct 1997): 500-505.

    Jakle, John A., Stanley Brunn, Curtis C. Roseman. Human spatial behavior: a social geography. North Scituate, Mass.: Duxbury Press, 1976.

    Janelle, D. “Central Place Development in a Time-Space Framework,” Professional Geographer 20 (1968): 5-10.

    Janelle, Donald. “Spatial reorganization: a model and a concept.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 59 (1969): 348-64.

    Jay, Tom. “The Placeless, Neighborless Realm: Language, Homescape, and Rehabilitation.” Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology 7:2: 13-15.

    Johnson, R. J. “A Place for Everything and Everything in its Place.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 16:2 (1991) http://www.rgs.org/trans/91162/91162001.pdf

    Johnston, R. J. A Question Of Place: Exploring The Practice Of Human Geography. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.

    Johston, R. J., Gregory, D., Pratt, G. and Watts M. (eds.) The Dictionary of Human Geography, Fourth Edition. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2000.

    Johnson, Cassandra Y. “A Consideration of Collective Memory in African American Attachment to Wildland Recreation Places.” http://www.srs.fs.fed.us/pubs/rpc/2000-05/rpc_00may_38.pdf

    Jonas, Andrew. “The scale politics of spatiality.” Environment and Planning D-Society & Space 12:3 (1994): 257-264.

    Jones, A. & M. Goodwin. “Dialectics and difference: against Harvey’s dialectical ‘post-Marxism’” Progress in Human Geography 23:4 (December 1999): 529-555.

    Jung, Hwa-Yol & Jung, Petee, “Way of Ecopiety: a Philosophic Minuet for Ecological Ethics” in Black, David, Donald Kunze, John Pickles, eds. Commonplaces: Essays on the Nature of Place. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989: 81-99.

    Kaplan, David H. & Jouni Häkli. Boundaries and Place: European Borderlands in Geographical Context. Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.

    Karjalainen, Pauli Tapani. “Place and Intimate Sensing.” http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/philosophy/resources%20rtf%20files/place%20and%20intimate%20sensing.pdf

    Kimble, George H. T. “The inadequacy of the regional concept.” In L. D. Stamp and S. W. Wooldridge, eds. London essays in geography: Rodwell Jones Memorial Volume. London: Longman, 1951: 151-74.

    Kitchin, R. M. “Exploring Spatial Thought.” Environment and Behaviour 29:1 (January 1997): 123-156.

    Kitchin, R.M. “Creating an awareness of Others: highlighting the role of space and place.” Geography 84:1 (1999): 45-54.

    Kitchin, Rob & Mark Blades. The Cognition of Geographical Space. I. B. Taurus Publishers, 2001. See also Palgrave Press, 2002.

    Klaver, Irene. Indeterminacy in Place. Ph.D. Dissertation, SUNY Stony Brook, 1996.

    van ‘T Klooster Susan A., Marjolein B. A. van Asselt , Sjaak P. Koenis. “Beyond the Essential Contestation: Construction and Deconstruction of Regional Identity” Ethics, Place, and Environment 5:2 (June 2002): 109-121.

    Kong, L. “Mapping ‘new’ geographies of religion: politics and poetics in modernity.” Progress in Human Geography 25:2 (June 2001): 211-233.

    Korhonen, P. “Naming spaces.” Fennia 177:2 (1999): 123-136.

    Korpela, K.M. “Place-identity as a product of environmental self-regulation.” in Groat, Linda, ed. Giving Places Meaning. London: Academic Press, 1995.

    Lee, Martyn. “Relocating Location: Cultural Geography, the Specificity of Place and the City Habitus.” in Jim McGuigan, ed. Cultural Methodologies. London: Sage Publications, 1997.

    Lee, Roger. “‘Nice Maps, Shame about the Theory’? Thinking Geographically about the Economic.” Progress in Human Geography 26:3 (June 2002): 333-355.

    Lewis, M. W. and K. F. Wigen. The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.

    Cosgrove, Denis. “Review of Lewis, M. W. and K. F. Wigen, The Myth of Continents: A Critique of Metageography.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30:1 (1999) 99-101. http://muse.jhu.edu/demo/jih/30.1cosgrove.html

    Ley, David. “Rediscovering Man’s Place.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 7 (1982): 284-253. http://www.rgs.org/trans/82072/82072012.pdf

    Lipovac, N. “Space and place.” Prostor 5:1 (1997): 1-33.

    Lipsanen, Niko. Naturalistic and Existential Realms of Place in Roseau, Dominica. Master’s Thesis, Department of Geography, University of Helsinki. http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/mat/maant/pg/lipsanen/

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