| Meyrowitz, J. (1985). No Sense of Place. New York: Oxford University Press. 25 |
....my usage, Public spaces are shared 3D places where we can and do interact with others in real time, which reflects normal use of this term. I recognise that socialising in places implies conventions of appropriate behaviour (behaving in or out of place) a topic thoroughly addressed by Meyrowitz [4], and that social places need not be spatial. However, and contrary to Harrison and Dourish, a place in normal usage does not of itself imply what they mean by placeness . A place can simply be a location. To avoid this confusion, we need to be explicit about whether we mean by place a ....
Meyrowitz, J. (1985). No Sense of Place. New York: Oxford University Press. 25
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