From a local to global sense of place

Sophie C. van Riel, Wilhelmina C. Vogel
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In times of globalisation and increased connectivity the construction of sense of place is subject to change. In this article the impact of increased connectivity on the development of sense of place is researched through literature studies and field research. The field research covered 18 towns and cities in Europe, all situated along the Rhine, Main and Danube. The largest spatial scale that is addressed in this article is Europe. During this field research, we constructed a systematic and methodological framework to read sense of place. The basis of this framework consists of the four stimuli of aesthetics, people, activity and connectivity. These four stimuli together form the basis of what we call a daily trajectory. This article focuses on connectivity because we believe that this stimulus is determined for the quality of the daily trajectory and consequently, sense of place. When stretched over time, improved connectivity ensures the expansion of scale of what people call their place. As the world is becoming more interconnected through transport and media networks, the way in which we establish connections is important to safeguard a sense of place. In this article we show the importance of the four stimuli is their interconnection in a daily trajectory, and their intrinsic link with daily lives. We argue that contemporary understanding of the concept of sense of place should assimilate our ever more globally connected world while valuing the more persistent attributes of each place.
从地方意识到全球意识
在全球化和互联互通日益加强的时代,地方感的构建也会发生变化。本文通过文献研究法和实地研究法,探讨了城市连通性增强对地方感发展的影响。实地调查覆盖了欧洲的18个城镇,它们都位于莱茵河、美因河和多瑙河沿岸。本文讨论的最大的空间尺度是欧洲。在实地调研中,我们构建了一个系统的、方法论的框架来解读地方感。这一框架的基础包括美学、人、活动和连通性四个刺激。这四种刺激共同构成了我们所说的日常轨迹的基础。本文关注的是连通性,因为我们认为这种刺激决定了日常轨迹的质量,从而决定了地方感。随着时间的推移,连接性的改善确保了人们称之为他们的地方的规模的扩大。随着世界通过交通和媒体网络变得更加紧密相连,我们建立联系的方式对于维护地方感非常重要。在这篇文章中,我们展示了这四种刺激的重要性,它们在日常轨迹中的相互联系,以及它们与日常生活的内在联系。我们认为,对地点感概念的当代理解应该吸收我们日益全球联系的世界,同时重视每个地方更持久的属性。
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