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The question of space and place in geographical knowledge is ultimately not just about whether the question of “where” matters in the way that “when” does in explaining “how” and even “why” something happens.
Understanding the differences between 'space' and 'place' and their importance in the subject of Geography.
1. Introduction: turning spatially and topographically. It is commonplace to talk of a spatial turn having occurred within geographical, and more broadly social theory, over the last thirty or so years.
We’ve seen the way that the internet has created new virtual spaces to hold dear and protect. With the rise of role playing games and virtual locations in games/apps that you can commodify with advertisements, the spaces that we care for are changing. Is virtual space…..place?
6 lis 2018 · Introductory lesson in the Changing Spaces; Making Places topic for OCR Geography A Level. Students examine the difference between space and place.
Space vs. place - Geography. In the humanistic geography space and place are important concepts. Concepts that in this approach doesn’t mean the same. Space is something abstract, without any substantial meaning. While place refers to how people are aware of/attracted to a certain piece of space. A place can be seen as space that has a meaning.
Space and place are arguably the central concepts of human geography. Whether we are considering public life, globalization, economic unevenness, the questions of difference and identity, or any number of other critical areas, space and place serve as active components in how such problems express and ‘ground’ themselves.