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- who: ElEanor McInTyrE from the Although writers such as Pallasmaa favour the locale over the global, the concept of regionalism suggests that a sense of place should not be in isolation of the wider contextMumford writes of the necessity for interchange between the local and wider scenes (Lefaivre, Tzonis, ), developing the argument for place in the modern world. Focus on the distinct identity of place must, therefore, be incorporated into the world's interconnected presence. This enables people to be connected to their locale while in technological contact with other places, for example through travel, the internet . . .
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