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Focusing on the social constructivist perspective, this book explores how societal notions of landscape develop and evolve, influencing the design and use of physical spaces. It delves into the cultural specificity of landscape concepts, particularly in the context of Western expansion. Through diverse case studies, including modern spatial planning in the U.S. and model railway landscapes, it reveals the intricate relationships between societal power dynamics and individual landscape perceptions. This comprehensive examination serves as a vital resource for professionals in geography, sociology, and landscape architecture.
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Landscape and Power in Geographical Space as a Social-Aesthetic Construct, Olaf Kühne
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- 2018
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