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SUMMARY
The quality of making sense of place, or what Carmona refers to as "placefulness", has been explored through functional concern or place dependence, rootedness or place attachment, nostalgia or place memory, physical/social association or place identity, quality of place or place value and social capital or sense of community. To address these gaps, this article illustrates an empirical study of sense of place elements by adopting the "people-place-process framework of place attachment" proposed by Scannell and Gifford and provides a constructive dialogue of "making sense of places" to "(re)make places . . .
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