Changing Places Flashcards
(25 cards)
What are the 3 types of place attachment in the Tripartite model?
Person, place, process
What are the two sectors of ‘person’ in the Tripartite model?
Culture and individual
What are the two sectors of ‘place’ in the Tripartite model?
Social and physical
What are the three sectors of ‘process’ in the Tripartite model?
Affect, cognition and behaviour
What is topophilia?
A strong sense of love of a particular place
What is topophobia?
A fear or dread of certain places
What is an insider?
The perspective of someone who knows a place well and is familiar with not only its topography but also its daily rhythms and events
What is an outsider?
The perspective of someone who does not know a place well or someone who is marginalised in a community
What does exogenous mean?
Factors from outside a place that force a change in a places character
What does endogenous mean?
Factors within a place that help shape its character
What is inter-country migration?
The movement of people into a country from another country
What is intra-country migration
The movement of people around a country, remaining in the same country
What is homogenisation?
The process whereby places and social characteristics become more similar to each other so that they eventually became indistinguishable
What is regeneration?
A form of renewal and redevelopment of a run down area to improve the conditions of an are and the quality of life experienced by those who live there
What is a far place?
Somewhere that is known but not known well due to it being a distance away
What is a near place?
Somewhere that is known well due to it being close by
What is an experienced place?
A place that you have visited and know well
What is a media place?
A place that you have experienced virtually or through other people’s perception
What is place?
The way an area is perceived depending on location, local and emotional attachment
What is urbanisation?
The growth in the proportion of a country’s population that live in an urban environment compared to a rural environment
What slid counter urbanisation?
The movement of people away from large urban settlements to smaller urban settlements and rural settlements
What is a clone town?
A town where the high street is dominated by transnational corporations
What is social exclusion?
Exclusion from society and feeling ‘out of place’ or not belonging to a certain society. This could be as a result of poverty or perhaps belonging to a minority group
What is spatial exclusion?
Spatial aspects of exclusion can be to do with certain areas being excluded from society. This could be chosen or could appear as a result of a lack of investment in an area by the government