Senses of Place: Senses of Time
Delve into the intriguing relationship between physical locations and cultural identities in Senses of Place: Senses of Time by Gregory John Ashworth. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this thought-provoking paperback features 240 pages rich with insights and case studies from diverse regions including Ireland, the Netherlands, Canada, Germany, and Mexico. Ashworth skillfully examines how our perceptions of place intertwine with ethnic and cultural identity, exploring the significant roles played by governments, media, residents, and tourists in shaping these senses of place. Discover how these interactions evolve over time, prompting a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play in national characteristics and identity. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the fields of sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, offering a comprehensive exploration that will resonate with scholars and casual readers alike.