What is place?
Location and meaning, (physical characteristics, human characteristics, flows, sense of place)
Creating of insider and outsider place
Many people create identity if they feel connected, individuals share characteristics that bind them to a group and share identity
Insider place
Someone who is familiar and feels connected with a place and who feels welcome
Outsider
Someone who feels unwelcome or excluded from a place
Experienced place
Places that people have spent time in - opinions are based on their experiences such as what they have done and who they have met, shape sense of place
Media place
Places that people have not been to but have created a sense of place through their depiction in the media
Near place
Thought of as geographically near to where a person lives
Far place
A place that is geographically distance from where a person lives
Effects of globalisation
Has effected people’s experience of geographical distance: improvements to travel, ICT, more interconnected, TNCs
Placelessness
How globalisation is making distant places look and fell the same (loss of sense of place to an area that you know)
Endogenous factors
The internal factors which shape a place’s character eg physical eg topography, human eg built environment
Exogenous
The external factors which shape a place’s character including the relationship to other places and the flows in and out of a place
Location affecting a place
- features that are present because of their location eg coast
Topography affecting a place
- affects land use eg farming and industries
Physical geography affecting place
Land use affecting place
Built environment and infrastructure affecting place
Demographic and economic characteristics of a place
Exogenous factors affecting place
External flows causing places to change
Demographic change caused by flows
Flows affect cultural characteristics
Economic characteristics affected by flows
Flows affecting social inequality