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Life Takes Place - Phenomenology, Lifeworlds, and Place Making

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Zusatztext Seamon's incorporation of J. G. Bennett's progressive approximation into a phenomenology of place provides a provocative framework for a more comprehensive approach to complex aspects of place. Seamon deftly argues for the need to focus our attention on the relationality between parts and wholes brought to light through a combination of these two diverse philosophies. The work is an important contribution to place studies furthering our understanding of the significance of place in our lives while encouraging us to see place anew.?Janet Donohoe! University of West GeorgiaDavid Seamon - place theorist par excellence - presents us with a rich! in-depth! insightful exploration into the complex dimensions of the experience of place as "synergistic relationality." If you read only one book on the phenomenology of place! let this be the one.Ingrid Leman Stefanovic! Dean! Faculty of Environment! Simon Fraser UniversityDavid Seamon's Life Takes Place respects and celebrates the complexity of place experience! while providing a sophisticated conceptual framework as well as pragmatic tools for 'reading' places. It flows out of the tradition of synergistic! holistic! qualitative models for approaching place! and appreciates the wholeness of place -- while also suggesting ways to conceptualize difference! relationality! and change processes in synergistic place studies. Life Takes Place gives architects! geographers! urban planners! psychologists! and ecologist pragmatic tools for understanding places as lived engagements and processes whereby human beings both shape and are shaped by the world of places in which they find themselves. In his unique interdisciplinary style Seamon has given us an engaging! thought-provoking! practical! and inspiring book that will speak to readers from many disciplines.Eva-Maria Simms! Ph.D.! Adrian van Kaam Professor! Psychology Department! Duquesne UniversitySeamon's years of substantial engagement with phenomenology of place bear fruit in this books's clear presentation of difficult theory. Additionally! his numerically based pedagogy of relationality and deft use of telling cases bring to manageable order the bewildering variety of place qualities and processes! as well as the meanings of the diverse experiences they engender.Robert Mugerauer! Professor and Dean Emeritus! College of Built Environments! University of WashingtonSeamon's book is an important addition to the libraries of people who are versed in space syntax and who! more importantly! care deeply about how places are shaped and lived in.John Hill! A Daily Dose of Architecture Books Informationen zum Autor David Seamon is a Professor of Architecture at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. Trained in geography and environment-behavior research, he is interested in a phenomenological approach to place, architecture, and environmental design as place making. His books include A Geography of the Lifeworld (Routledge Revivals Series, 2015). He is on the editorial boards of Environmental Philosophy; Phenomenology & Practice; Journal of Environmental Psychology ; and Journal of Architectural and Planning Research . He edits Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology , which in 2014 celebrated twenty-five years of publication. Klappentext Life Takes Place argues that, even in our hypermodern world, human life is impossible without place. Advocating for a holistic way of understanding that he calls "synergistic relationality," Seamon defines places as spatial fields that gather, activate, sustain, identify, and interconnect things, human beings, experiences, meanings, and events. Zusammenfassung Life Takes Place argues that, even in our hypermodern world, human life is impossible without place. Advocating for a holistic way of understanding that he calls "synergistic relationality," Seamon defines places as s...

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