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Dancing in Public Squares–Toward a Socially Synchronous Sense of Place
Enqing Tian,
Nicholas Wise
Sustainable Tourism, Center for
Community Resources and Development, School of (WATTS-CRD)
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Business & Economics
Sense of Place
96%
Social Interaction
67%
Leisure
44%
Interaction Theory
34%
Place Attachment
30%
Qualitative Methods
29%
Participant Observation
26%
Cultural Change
25%
Socialization
23%
China
22%
Geography
21%
Structured Interview
19%
Well-being
18%
Interaction
12%
Social Sciences
interaction
31%
leisure research
24%
interaction theory
24%
China
20%
cultural change
17%
participant observation
15%
qualitative method
14%
socialization
14%
social change
13%
geography
12%
well-being
11%
interpretation
10%
interview
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
sense of place
100%
public
44%
cultural change
15%
social change
13%
geography
10%
woman
10%
emplacement
9%
method
2%