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Introduction: Dealing with Territorial/Place Identity Representations
Part I Constructing Identities: Re-Building Place-Based Relations
Living at the Esquilino: Representations and Self-Representations of a Multi-ethnic Central District in Rome
Shifting Imageries: Gentrification and the New Touristic Images of the Inner City of Palermo
Place, Identity and Local Music Representation in Touristic Backgrounds of Romanian Medium-Sized Towns
Sentiment and Visual Analysis: A Case Study of E-Participation to Give Value to Territorial Instances
Landscape as 'Working Field' for Territorial Identity in Friuli Venezia Giulia Ecomuseums Action
Part II: Representations of Nations and Cities: Ever-Changing Territorial Identities
Sense of Place as Spatial Control: Austerity and Place Processes Among Young People in Ballymun, Dublin
Place-identity discourses in "tunnel of time: 10x10 ten decades of Romania in one hundred images"
Visual discourse and urban spatial identity in picture postcards during socialist Romania (1948-1989)
Identification and interpretation of the territorial identity elements of a small industrial town using postcards. Case study: Anina, Romania
Part III: Negotiating Identities and Belonging: State Borders and Internal Migrations
Everyday terriorial identities in Romania and the Republic of Moldova: a case study on the impacts of territorial representations from above
Past bordering practives modelling present representations: transylvanian Saxons' administrative units and the chair of Rupea/Repser Stuhl/Köhalom Szék
There is always a way out! Images of place and identity for women escaping domestic violence
Part IV: Challenges and Stereotypes: Representing Rural Areas
The green illusion: rural presentations and poverty in Ariègem, France
Spatial imaginations as a form of rural representation. Lessons from Poland
Iron men on wooden boats: connection and isolation between local culture and the sea in coastal Donegal
Conclusions: towards a new agenda for place/territorial identity research.
Part I Constructing Identities: Re-Building Place-Based Relations
Living at the Esquilino: Representations and Self-Representations of a Multi-ethnic Central District in Rome
Shifting Imageries: Gentrification and the New Touristic Images of the Inner City of Palermo
Place, Identity and Local Music Representation in Touristic Backgrounds of Romanian Medium-Sized Towns
Sentiment and Visual Analysis: A Case Study of E-Participation to Give Value to Territorial Instances
Landscape as 'Working Field' for Territorial Identity in Friuli Venezia Giulia Ecomuseums Action
Part II: Representations of Nations and Cities: Ever-Changing Territorial Identities
Sense of Place as Spatial Control: Austerity and Place Processes Among Young People in Ballymun, Dublin
Place-identity discourses in "tunnel of time: 10x10 ten decades of Romania in one hundred images"
Visual discourse and urban spatial identity in picture postcards during socialist Romania (1948-1989)
Identification and interpretation of the territorial identity elements of a small industrial town using postcards. Case study: Anina, Romania
Part III: Negotiating Identities and Belonging: State Borders and Internal Migrations
Everyday terriorial identities in Romania and the Republic of Moldova: a case study on the impacts of territorial representations from above
Past bordering practives modelling present representations: transylvanian Saxons' administrative units and the chair of Rupea/Repser Stuhl/Köhalom Szék
There is always a way out! Images of place and identity for women escaping domestic violence
Part IV: Challenges and Stereotypes: Representing Rural Areas
The green illusion: rural presentations and poverty in Ariègem, France
Spatial imaginations as a form of rural representation. Lessons from Poland
Iron men on wooden boats: connection and isolation between local culture and the sea in coastal Donegal
Conclusions: towards a new agenda for place/territorial identity research.