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  • 16 mai 2024
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Place Shaping places
internal
Government policies Altering perceptions
physical characteristicsI endogenous factors external marketing use marketing
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to control
location
Demographic-policies Place
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,
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factors to increase birth
human characteristic , flows
and
exogenous rate
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a place
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population or companies t promote
sense of place
Endogenous factors cultural-control immigration through advertising campaigns etc .

outsider projects will affect
Insider
Physical characteristics -regeneration
us
economic Reimaging-changing negative
their identity demographic, social
many people create
geography-environment perceptions of a place done by
- ,
,


based on places they are physical
is Decisions of TNC's regeneration projects
connected to , shared Location where a place
Rebranding-giving a place a
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shape major impacts on social economic
Topography-landscape
+
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characteristics bird people new identity to attract people
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investment-jobs , economic boost
-
insider familiar with a place ,
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Human characteristics - attracted migrants-demographic and investors , create
a
slogan
are welcome.
moving TNC away decline
feel they belong representation
=

Built environment-infrastructure
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Place
outsider-feel unwelcome or
Demographic-type of people International institutions lots of into
Statistics provide
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excluded don't feel they belong
-
.


,
Land use human activities -
helps to improve areas
by about the pop , easy to
media place
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Experienced us factors providing investment , projects interpret can be subjective as
Exogenous
.




= places that onlyshow certain data and
experienced places and food assistance
don't tell us about sense of place
relative location to places
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in
people have spent time
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connections Maps-show data with location ,
media places = people haven't
-

flows of people-tourism can be
settlements initially developed due types of data ,
show both
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a sense of flow of resources +
money
been to but created
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their location, but since globalisation if older
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to misleading .




for through media
migration + flow of ideas
.



in search
place -


people moved to cities of work .


Films , photography , art-gives a
large cities faced
Near us Far shifting flows original Sense of place but only at a

likely to feel deindus trialisation and economic decline given moment , photos can be
are more
-

people -used to be affected endogenous by is changed by altered or films are dramatised
live insiders in geographically near factors more historically but now-character of place and current paint a different sense
new connections past so may .




places , but some may not exogenous factors cause changes are less reliable as
Paintings
feel like outsiders
in flows have increased as transport Place perception artists interpretation
they show the
-


Tend to
communication have improved
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as and
geographically far places -
peoples feeling about places , Poetry
Stories , articles, Music
Economic characteristics writen work describes a place
have less experiences and their interactions with a place
they affected People-tourism alters job types depend on their experience of the
and now it feels to be there
-globalisation has
Resources exports bring money job place , also how its been represented
but its the authors opinion
so

geograph
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of
peoples experience doesn't show a complete picture
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ical distance as they are more Money
-
(+) investment()deindustrialisation -

gov try to attract people Newspapers can be biased to sen

connected and can
travel easily
corporate bodies try to get profit more More emotional impressions
- .




Social inequality
.




means far
-
clone town effect
near places
community try to change perception
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migration overcrowded + lives
feel similar to people to improve local economy
=

places
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Resources -
export but poor prices
Money-gentrification

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