
The Psychology of Place : Rebuilding Sense of Place in a Post-Colonial World
by Cambridge University Press
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MPN9781009473767
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By combining research with Indigenous knowledge, this unique book shows how our 'sense of place' shapes identity, belonging, health, and community.It explores how reconnecting people with place can help humanity face today's greatest challenges: from climate change and urban alienation to cultural dislocation and decolonisation.Across 16 chapters, experts in psychology, Indigenous studies, law and urban planning present rich global case studies – from Indigenous Australian concepts of Country and rebuilding Otautahi Christchurch to Iranian migrant experiences in Melbourne and young people's influence on neighbourhood development in Nashville.These stories highlight how Indigenous governance, urban design, public health and community psychology can work together to foster more inclusive and sustainable futures.Written in accessible language, this edited volume is for readers who care about community, environment and justice.It will resonate with students, researchers, policymakers and anyone seeking hope and practical pathways for rebuilding human–place relationships in the Anthropocene.
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