Sense of place can refer to positive bonds of comfort, safety, and well-being engendered by place, home, and dwelling, as well as negative feelings of fear, dysphoria, and placelessness. The concept of sense of
GeographyPublic administrationArchitectureUrban planning Sense of place and neighborhood organizing| How sense of place shapes the built environment THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO William DupontFrancine Romero GustafsonScottThis research sought to determine if participation in protests at the ...
social geographyAlthough the concept of sense of place has a long history in the social sciences, relatively few studies have attempted a quantitative analysis of sense of place at the neighborhood level. This study reports on the empirical findings of a sense of place survey developed and tested...
The Dic- tionary of Human Geography (2009) recognizes that sense of place refers to ''the attitudes and feelings that individuals and groups hold vis-a`-vis the geographical areas in which they live. It further commonly suggests intimate, personal and emotional relationships between self and ...
Based on sense of place, spatial cognition, and virtual reality literature, this study constructed a conceptual framework to measure how different interactivity levels of a digital map interface affect potential tourists' experience when exploring maps. In addition, the study explored how individual ...
In addition, residents with a lower level of education and those in the unpaid labor force had a stronger sense of place. Keywords: sense of place neighborhood quantitative analysis social geography Previous article View issue table of contents Next article ...
In April 2024, the PLACE team was in the remote nation and collected images of Funafuti, the country’s capital. They used a drone to capture aerial images and a spherical camera mounted to a truck to capture street-level views. This sensor pod camera with five lenses on the sides and ...
2. Conceptualizing sense of place and subjective well-being 2.1. Sense of place SOP describes people's connection with places. In various fields of social sciences such as geography, landscape and architectural studies, socio-cultural studies, and environmental psychology, SOP is often conceptualised...
45, NO. 4, 691–712 https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2023.2229709 Making sense of sensing homes: exploring 'regimes of engagement' in a smart urban energy context Ingrid Foss Ballo a and Kjetil Rommetveitb aDepartment of Geography & Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities,...
Therefore, sense of place becomes a significant determinant of rural tourism demand, which promotes the sense of place as a form of branding that may strengthen customer loyalty or encourage repeat visits (Jepson & Sharpley, 2015). However, sense of place is also considered an umbrella term (...