Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Places

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specific sites that are shaped by and shape the lives of human beings. Sites of human identity, security and community.
- fulfill an important array of social needs: identity, community, and security

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Spaces

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Geographic entities with distinct shapes, scales and other properties that set the stage for certain kinds of human activities
Cities as Places – what makes a city a space is the physical characteristics that separate it from rural lands, and the way the surroundings become useful and meaningful over time

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Meanings

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the uses of places to furnish the primary way in which human beings come to imbue places
o Include – memories, associations,

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Place Attachment

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the emotional connections that people feel toward specific places such as buildings, neighborhoods, or cities

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Human Beings Make and Remake Places

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  • places are human creations

- cities must be seen as fundamentally human and social constructions that change and evolve over time

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Great Migration

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the movement of a large number of African Americans from the US South, especially during the interwar period
o Coincided with the initial boom of suburban construction, where affluent whites moved to the suburbs

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Urban Enclaves

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settlements and communities created by new immigrants to a country, provide immigrants a way to remain attached to others from their homelands and to mark and identify

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Place and Space

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  • places represent specific locations in space
  • as spaces are used and made meaningful by human beings they become places
  • scale matters, small places suggest intimacy and privacy while large spaces seem to foster anonymity
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Tourist Spaces

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highly controlled areas that cater specifically to the experiential, consumption, service, and aesthetic demands of tourism

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Private Spaces

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spaces to which access is restricted by those who own the property

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Public Spaces

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spaces that are open and accessible to every person in a society, in particular its citizens

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Privatization of Space

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the shift in ownership of spaces from public to private, whether corporations, management companies or home owner’s associations.

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Cities Shape The Future Of Human Beings

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  • places impact the fate of human beings

- places also provide, or deny access to social, educational, and economic opportunities

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Cities and People

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  • humans shape the physical structures of cities and decide what those structures will mean, and as a result suggest how other human beings will use them
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