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Places of the heart – touch which personifies place
To date, posts on panethos have discussed how sound, smell, and taste can personify places. At first thought, touch might seem like the most difficult sense embody the personification of place. But, the more I thought about it, touch is actually … Continue reading
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Tagged cities, colleges, heart, Place, placemaking, psychology, senses, touch
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