The editors of The People, Place, and Space Reader believe that knowledge should be open to the public and have therefore decided to publicly share their writing in the form of the book introduction and twelve section introductions. If open access (OA) selections from the reader are available, they are hyperlinked on the pages below. The links to these materials are below.
- Introduction
- Section 1: Diverse Conceptions of People, Place, and Space
- Section 2: Human Perception and Environmental Experience
- Section 3: Place and Identity
- Section 4: Power, Subjectivity, and Space
- Section 5: Meanings of Home
- Section 6: “Public” and “Private” Realms
- Section 7: The Urban Experience
- Section 8: Landscape: Nature and Culture
- Section 9: The Social Production of Space (and Time)
- Section 10: Shifting Perspectives: Optics for Revealing Change and Reworking Space
- Section 11: The Spatial Imagination
- Section 12: Democratic Prospects and Possibilities
Enjoy! JJG, WM, CK, SL, & SS
If you would like to know more about the OA movement, check out Open Access @ CUNY blog which covers major shifts in OA policies or follow the #OA hashtag on Twitter.
Comments by Jen Jack Gieseking