2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-023-04421-7
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Imagined places of the past: the interplay of time and memory in the maintenance of place attachment

Abstract: Place attachment describes the emotional connection that people hold with a physical space, and such bonds have been shown to be associated with higher levels of life satisfaction, as well as physical and mental well-being. Although a temporal element of place attachment is acknowledged, the exact nature of time’s role in such relationships is yet to be fully understood. The current study addressed this using qualitative interviews with nine long-term residents of an urban centre in Northwest England. Interpre… Show more

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“…These can be inherited through upbringing as a specific sense of place. Time influences place attachment through life events, cultural changes, and physical transformations, affecting individuals' relationships with places [60,61].…”
Section: Spatial Changes and Their Impact On Individual And Public Pe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can be inherited through upbringing as a specific sense of place. Time influences place attachment through life events, cultural changes, and physical transformations, affecting individuals' relationships with places [60,61].…”
Section: Spatial Changes and Their Impact On Individual And Public Pe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A place can summarize memories of experiences and events that happened there. Besides, places can affect the memory of things and people that may be associated with places (Lewicka, 2014). In previous research on favorite places, memories and familiarity (which suggests repeated visits) have emerged.…”
Section: Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%