Place Attachment
In step with the growing interest in place attachment, this volume examines the phenomena from the perspective of several disciplines-including anthropology, folklore, and psychology-and points towards promising directions of future research.
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Human Behavior and Environment ADVANCES IN THEORY AND RESEARCH Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3: Children and the Environment Volume 4: Environment and Culture Volume 5: Transportation and Behavior Volume 6: Behavior and the Natural Environment Volume 7: Elderly People and the Environment Volume 8: Home Environments Volume 9: Neighborhood and Community Environments Volume 10: Public Places and Spaces Volume 11: Environment and Behavior Studies: Emergence of Intellectual Traditions Volume 12: Place Attachment
Place Attachment Edited by
IRWIN ALTMAN University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
and
SETHAM. LOW
Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York New York, New York
PLENUM PRESS • NEW YORK AND LONDON
LIbrary of Congress CatalogIng-In-PublIcatIon Data
Place attach.ent I edited by IrwIn Alt.an and Setha M. Low. p. c •. -- (Human behav I or and env I ronoent ; v. 12l Includes bIblIographIcal references and Index. I. Envlron.ental psychology. 2. Attach.ent behavIor. IrwIn. II. Low, Setha M. III. SerIes. BF353.P53 1992 155.9' l--dc20
1. Altman.
92-14552 CIP
ISBN 978-1-4684-8755-8 ISBN 978-1-4684-8753-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4684-8753-4
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To the memory of HAROLD
M.
PROSHANSKY
pioneer of environment and behavior studies, distinguished scholar, charismatic leader, friend, colleague, and mentor
Articles Planned for Volume 13 WOMEN AND THE ENVIRONMENT Editors: Irwin Altman and Arza Churchman Women and Home-Based Work KATHLEEN CHRISTENSEN There Just Comes a Point .... Women Residents' Activism in Public Housing ROBERTA FELDMAN AND SUSAN STALL Women, Work, and the Urban Environment SUSAN HANSON AND GERALDINE PRATT Women's Roles in Planning Organized Settlements LIISA HORELLI The Aging Woman: Domains of Choice SANDRA HOWELL Everyday Life in Contextual Perspective WILLIAM MICHELSON Sociospatial Relations of Transition ELLEN J. PADER Land Use and Zoning Barriers to Women-Sensitive Environments: Strategies for Change MARCIA RITZDORF Feminist Theory and Environmental Design LYNDA SCHNEEKLOTH Girls, Boys, and the Environment RACHEL SEBBA Women and Transportation LALITA SEN Women and the Environment Revisited: Learning from Lesbian Invisibility MAXINE WOLFE
Contributors SHERRY BOLAND AHRENTZEN • Department of Architecture, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 IRWIN ALTMAN • Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 RUSSELL W. BELK • Department of Marketing, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 BARBARA B. BROWN • Department of Family and Consumer Studies, Environment and Behavior Area, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 8