, Place - CORRECT ANSWERS-A location which has different meanings to various
people.
Placemaking - CORRECT ANSWERS-The deliberate shaping of an environment to
facilitate social interaction and improve a community's quality of life.
locale - CORRECT ANSWERS-Locations that are associated with everyday activities
and are shaped by the people, culture and customs within it.
Sense of place - CORRECT ANSWERS-the subjective and emotional attachment to a
place which gives it meaning.
Doreen Massey - CORRECT ANSWERS-Places are dynamic processes
Places have multiple identities
Places have no boundaries
Placelessness - CORRECT ANSWERS-Defined by geographer Edward Relph as the
loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape.
Positionality - CORRECT ANSWERS-Factors such as age, gender, race that influence
how we perceive different places.
genius loci - CORRECT ANSWERS-the spirit of a place - develop a sense of place and
suggests every place has a unique spirit or atmosphere.
Clone town - CORRECT ANSWERS-settlements where the high street is dominated by
chain stores- placelessness. Globalisation has created these homogenised places.
Totnes, Devon - CORRECT ANSWERS-An area that is resisting the power of
globalisation e.g. it's anti-Costa campaign in 2012 that succeeded.
Bristol pound - CORRECT ANSWERS-A local currency that aims to encourage people
to shop locally and support independent businesses.
Glocalisation - CORRECT ANSWERS-The modification of global products and ideas to
suit local conditions. E.g. McDonald's have removed pork from the menu in Muslim
countries.
Near place - CORRECT ANSWERS-places that feel like home, where people would live
in a similar way to which we live. We feel secure and this has a prop for our identity.
Form our national identity as a country.
Far place - CORRECT ANSWERS-Places we see as foreign, alien and different.
Experienced place - CORRECT ANSWERS-Places we have been to and developed our
own sense of place, emotional attachment, change previous perceptions, genius loci.
people.
Placemaking - CORRECT ANSWERS-The deliberate shaping of an environment to
facilitate social interaction and improve a community's quality of life.
locale - CORRECT ANSWERS-Locations that are associated with everyday activities
and are shaped by the people, culture and customs within it.
Sense of place - CORRECT ANSWERS-the subjective and emotional attachment to a
place which gives it meaning.
Doreen Massey - CORRECT ANSWERS-Places are dynamic processes
Places have multiple identities
Places have no boundaries
Placelessness - CORRECT ANSWERS-Defined by geographer Edward Relph as the
loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape.
Positionality - CORRECT ANSWERS-Factors such as age, gender, race that influence
how we perceive different places.
genius loci - CORRECT ANSWERS-the spirit of a place - develop a sense of place and
suggests every place has a unique spirit or atmosphere.
Clone town - CORRECT ANSWERS-settlements where the high street is dominated by
chain stores- placelessness. Globalisation has created these homogenised places.
Totnes, Devon - CORRECT ANSWERS-An area that is resisting the power of
globalisation e.g. it's anti-Costa campaign in 2012 that succeeded.
Bristol pound - CORRECT ANSWERS-A local currency that aims to encourage people
to shop locally and support independent businesses.
Glocalisation - CORRECT ANSWERS-The modification of global products and ideas to
suit local conditions. E.g. McDonald's have removed pork from the menu in Muslim
countries.
Near place - CORRECT ANSWERS-places that feel like home, where people would live
in a similar way to which we live. We feel secure and this has a prop for our identity.
Form our national identity as a country.
Far place - CORRECT ANSWERS-Places we see as foreign, alien and different.
Experienced place - CORRECT ANSWERS-Places we have been to and developed our
own sense of place, emotional attachment, change previous perceptions, genius loci.