Changing Spaces; Making Places 2 + 5. What’s in a place? + How are places created through placemaking processes?
- Created by: DanBish
- Created on: 07-05-22 00:41
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- How do we understand place? -------> + How are places created through placemaking processes? < --
- Places are
represented
through a variety
of contrasting
formal and
informal agencies
- Informal represen-tations of a place differ through contrasting media
- TV
- TV soaps represent places through lives of local people
- Film
- Wide angled views = zooming
- Music
- Art
- Photography
- Literature
- Graffiti
- Blogs
- TV
- Formal
- Census
- Details of DoB, gender, educational qualifications, ethnicity, religion, health, welfare, housing and employment
- Geo-spatial data
- Household - One person living alone, or a group of people living at the same address who share cooking facilities, and share a living room or sitting room or divinf area
- Census
- Informal represen-tations of a place differ through contrasting media
- Place is
produced in a
variety of ways at
different scales.
- Local communities can have a significant influence in shaping places
- As well as local political organisations such as councils, there are a whole host of groups whose activities go towards local place profiles
- As social media becomes more integrated in the lives of more and more people,, it is being used to encourage public participation and collaboration
- Heritage associations, typically NGO's, range between the National Trust, and local groups focused on a specific building or saving specific feature. Works on preservation
- Places are
represented
through a variety
of contrasting
formal and
informal agencies
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