Cultural Ecologies of the Land is a radical and challenging reassessment of the way we relate to the land and to infrastructure. It is a multi-layered account of people and environment shaping each other through cumulative, moment-to-moment, day-to-day change, and a template for thinking about place, locality, belonging, and identity.
Cultural Ecologies of the Land is a radical and challenging reassessment of the way we relate to the land and to infrastructure. It is a multi-layered account of people and environment shaping each other through cumulative, moment-to-moment, day-to-day change, and a template for thinking about place, locality, belonging, and identity.
Patrick J. Dillon is Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Exeter, UK, and for ten years was Professor in the Philosophical Faculty at the University of Eastern Finland.
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Introduction Part One: The Framework 1. Foundations 2. Human Agency 3. Making Sense 4. Adaptive Change Part Two: Living in the Land 5. Making a Living 6. Making Stories 7. Making Place Part Three: Regeneration 8. Days of Future Passed 9. Governance 10. Education Conclusion Postscript.
Introduction Part One: The Framework 1. Foundations 2. Human Agency 3. Making Sense 4. Adaptive Change Part Two: Living in the Land 5. Making a Living 6. Making Stories 7. Making Place Part Three: Regeneration 8. Days of Future Passed 9. Governance 10. Education Conclusion Postscript.
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