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Betweenness of Place : Towards a Geography of Modernity

Part of the Critical human geography series
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In this book, Professor Entrikin argues that there is no essence or universal structure of place waiting to be uncovered or discovered by the theorist.

The significance of place is associated with our "situatedness" as human agents, and is best represented in terms of narrative which can appreciate its specificity without reducing its richness as context to its more limited sense as location.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333294971 / 9780333294970
Paperback
304.201
02/11/1990
United Kingdom
208 pages, illustrations, indices
138 x 216 mm, 251 grams
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