Why place matters: geography, identity, and civic life in modern America
(2014)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Encounter Books : Made available through hoopla, 2014
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781594037184 (electronic bk.) MWT11812723, 1594037183 (electronic bk.) 11812723
LANGUAGE
English
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Contemporary American society, with its emphasis on mobility and economic progress, all too often loses sight of the importance of a sense of place and community. Appreciating place is essential for building the strong local communities that cultivate civic engagement, public leadership, and many of the other goods that contribute to a flourishing human life. Do we, in losing our places, lose the crucial basis for healthy and resilient individual identity, and for the cultivation of public virtues? For one can't be a citizen without being a citizen of some place in particular; one isn't a citizen of a motel. And if these dangers are real and present ones, are there ways that intelligent public policy can begin to address them constructively, by means of reasonable and democratic innovations that are likely to attract wide public support? Why Place Matters takes these concerns seriously, and its contributors seek to discover how, given the American people as they are, and American economic and social life as it now exists and not as those things can be imagined to be in some utopian scheme we can find means of fostering a richer and more sustaining way of life. The book is an anthology of essays exploring the contemporary problems of place and placelessness in American society

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