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Environment, Space, Place (ESP) seeks to publish transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research dedicated to the study of environmental, spatial, and place-oriented dimensions of knowledge in ways that are meaningful beyond the boundaries of traditional academic disciplines. Fundamentally, we are interested in promoting conversations about how people think about and experience various kinds of environments, spaces, and places: real, virtual, mythical, or imagined. Central to the mission of this journal is fostering discussion of how humanity interacts with and within its various environments. Given recent political happenings in the Western world, we hope that ESP can open up additional space for thoughtful and critical discussion of vital issues and be a platform for different approaches to knowledge and understanding. We are interested in how various peoples and cultures have framed their understanding(s) of their lived experiences and their environments, as well as how conflicting understandings are negotiated in order to maintain cohesion, if not consensus.
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Volume 13, Issue 1, Spring 2021Table of Contents
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View Summary of The New Deal and the Old Frontier: American Identity, Environmental Design, and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933–42
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View Summary of Environmental Dynamism: Increasing Housing Needs in Urban Ghana and Vegetation Sustainability
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View Summary of Voluminous States: Sovereignty, Materiality, and the
Territorial Imagination by Franck
Billé (review)
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Territorial Imagination by Franck
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View Summary of Geographies of Embodiment: Critical Phenomenology and the World of Strangers by Kirsten Simonsen, Lasse Koefoed (review)
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Geographies of Embodiment: Critical Phenomenology and the World of Strangers by Kirsten Simonsen, Lasse Koefoed (review)
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| ISSN | 2068-9616 |
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| Print ISSN | 2066-5377 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2022-01-01 |
| Open Access | No |




