The Significance of Place in Mind
Buch, Englisch, 310 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
ISBN: 978-981-16-1005-9
Verlag: Springer
Divided into eight chapters, this book puts together a comprehensive knowledge of urban memory in city transitions. By studying urban memory, the author delves into conceptions of mental mapping, knowledge of environments, cognition of places, and the perceptual dimension of urbanism. Undoubtedly, urban memory plays a significant part in the future movements of humanistic urbanism. Given the significances of scale, pace, and mode of city transitions globally, we should remember who are the ultimate users of those living environments. Therefore, in this book, the author debates two contradictions of ‘memory of place vs. place of memory’, and ‘significance of place vs. place of significance’. Each of these is believed to be a paradox of its own, indicating places are significant through the systematic networks of cities, memories are meaningful through the neural information processing, and place memories are the essence of urban identities.
The book's ultimate goal is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the space-time frame of place in making memorable places. Through the comprehensive explorations of many global examples, we can evaluate the significance of place in mind more carefully. This is narrated based on the recognition of nostalgia in cities, socio-temporal qualities in places, and the network of processes in our minds. In return, the aim is to provide new knowledge to make memorable cities, enhance social experiences, and capture and value the significance of place in mind.
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Chapter 1: Urban Memory: Cognition, Signs, Symbols, Identity, and BeyondChapter 2: Memory and Cities: Discovering Transitions through Urban MapsChapter 3: The Significance of Place in Mind: Comprehending Memory through Urban PlacesChapter 4: Urban Memory, Experiences, and Palimpsests: The Continuity and Discontinuity of PlacesChapter 5: Capturing the Realities of ExperienceChapter 6: Reproducing the Perception of Place Chapter 7: Remembering through Naming and PalimpsestsChapter 8: Recording Urban Memory in City Transitions




