2022
DOI: 10.1111/tran.12554
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Place dialogue

Abstract: This paper argues for attention to place dialogue, rethinking how place meanings emerge through interactions between human agency and the nonhuman agency of place. To speak is to act, so what is in play here is acknowledging place not only as a ‘speaker’ and a ‘listener’ but also as an agent. In addition to developing posthumanist geographies, the article proposes a new direction for geographical studies of communication, building on the semiotic theory of C.S. Peirce and closely related research in philosophi… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, not only film producers or artists notice that the human-oriented narrative of the world is no longer sufficient to explain the complexity of the relationship between human beings and the biotic and geographic environment (Hall, M. 2011;Castree, N. 2014;Peil, T. 2014;Escobar, A. 2019;Adams, P.C. and Kotus, J.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, not only film producers or artists notice that the human-oriented narrative of the world is no longer sufficient to explain the complexity of the relationship between human beings and the biotic and geographic environment (Hall, M. 2011;Castree, N. 2014;Peil, T. 2014;Escobar, A. 2019;Adams, P.C. and Kotus, J.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%