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OverviewThis book provides insight into the topic of place and territorial identity, which involves both the dimension of collective belonging and the politics of territorial planning and enhancement. It considers the social, economic and political effects of territorial identity representations among others in terms of mystification, spatial fetishism, and the creation of place and territorial stereotypes. A mixed methodology is employed to research case studies at diverse territorial scales which are relevant to the impact of a variety of factors on place/territorial identity processes such as migration, political and economic changes, natural disasters, land use changes, etc. Visual imagery, constructing visual discourses and living within visual cultures are placed in the foreground and refer to among others the changes and challenges introduced by the Internet and social networks in place/territory representations and self-representations; identity politics and its impact on place/territorial identity representations; discourses in shaping representations and self-representations of territorial/place-based identities related to collective memory, cultural heritage, invented tradition, imagined communities and other key notions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tiziana Banini , Oana-Ramona Ilovan , Anssi PaasiPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Volume: 127 Weight: 0.588kg ISBN: 9783030667658ISBN 10: 3030667650 Pages: 265 Publication Date: 17 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword. Place, Territory and Identities in a Fast-changing WorldAnssi Paasi INTRODUCTION: DEALING WITH TERRITORIAL/PLACE IDENTITY REPRESENTATIONSTiziana BANINI, Oana-Ramona ILOVAN PART I. CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES: RE-BUILDING PLACE-BASED RELATIONSLiving at the Esquilino: Representations and Self-Representations of a Multi-ethnic Central District in RomeTiziana BANINIShifting Imageries: Gentrification and the New Touristic Images of the Inner City of PalermoMarco PICONEPlace, Identity and Local Music Representation in Touristic Backgrounds of Romanian Medium-Sized TownsIoan Sebastian JUCUSentiment and Visual Analysis. A Case Study of E-Participation to Give Value to Territorial InstancesValentina ALBANESELandscape as ‘Working Field’ for Territorial Identity in Friuli Venezia Giulia Ecomuseums ActionAndrea GUARAN, Enrico MICHELUTTI PART II. REPRESENTATIONS OF NATIONS AND CITIES: EVER-CHANGING TERRITORIAL IDENTITIESSense of Place as Spatial Control: Austerity and Place Processes among Young People in Ballymun, DublinSander VAN LANENPlace-identity Discourses in “Tunnel of Time: 10x10 Ten Decades of Romania in One Hundred Images”Kinga Xénia HAVADI-NAGYVisual Discourse and Urban Spatial Identity in Picture Postcards during Socialist Romania (1948-1989)Oana-Ramona ILOVANIdentification and Interpretation of the Territorial Identity Elements of a Small Industrial Town Using Postcards. Case Study: Anina, RomaniaFlorentina-Cristina MERCIU, Andreea-Loreta CERCLEUX, George-Laurențiu MERCIU PART III. NEGOTIATING IDENTITIES AND BELONGING: STATE BORDERS AND INTERNAL MIGRATIONSEveryday Territorial Identities in Romania and the Republic of Moldova: A Case Study on the Impacts of Territorial Representations from AboveLisa GOHLKEPast Bordering Practices Modelling Present Representations: Transylvanian Saxons’ Administrative Units and the Chair of Rupea / Repser Stuhl / Kőhalom SzékZoltan MAROȘIThere Is Always a Way Out! Images of Place and Identity for Women Escaping Domestic ViolenceJanet C. BOWSTEAD PART IV. CHALLENGES AND STEREOTYPES: REPRESENTING RURAL AREASThe Green Illusion: Rural Representations and Poverty in Ariège, FranceCelia INNOCENTISpatial Imaginations as a Form of Rural Representation. Lessons from PolandMarcin WÓJCIK, Paulina TOBIASZ-LIS, Pamela JEZIORSKA-BIELIron Men on Wooden Boats: Connection and Isolation between Local Culture and the Sea in Coastal DonegalAtalya PERITZ, Liam M. CARR CONCLUSIONS: TOWARDS A NEW AGENDA FOR PLACE/TERRITORIAL IDENTITY RESEARCHTiziana BANINI, Oana-Ramona ILOVANReviewsAuthor Information"Tiziana Banini is Associate Professor of Geography at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. In 2012 she gained the National Scientific Qualification as Full Professor in Geography. She is the National Coordinator of the Research Group of A.Ge.I. (Association of Italian Geographers) on ""Territorial Identity"" (since 2008). Her main research interests are in territorial identity, socio-cultural processes, local development and participative processes, environmental issues and problems. Oana-Ramona Ilovan is Associate Professor of Geography at Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Territorial Identity and Development (since 2016) and the Director of Territorial Identities and Development Research Centre. Her main research interests are regional geography, territorial identity, qualitative methodology, cultural landscapes, participative processes and urban development." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |