TY - GEN AB - This book provides a broad view on multisensory landscapes from multiple perspectives. It includes theoretical perspectives as well as case studies. Different theoretical perspectives on landscape emerging from research in the last decades also require a differentiated approach to landscape phenomena, going beyond the visual. For example, a social constructivist approach to the social world foregrounds the processes of negotiating social realities. This is not limited to visual aspects, and is not based on a clear physical measurability with an accompanying (purely quantitative) recording. A phenomenological approach, for example, places the synesthetic experience of landscape at the core of interest. This approach to the topic of multisensory via landscape is obvious for several reasons. Firstly, landscape is created (from a constructivist perspective) through the synthesis of sensory impressions on the basis of social patterns of interpretation and evaluation. Secondly, communication about landscape is also accessible to people who do not have any expertlike special knowledge in this regard. Thirdly, landscape as a changing concept is not only a concept of landscape but also of landscape itself. Fourthly, landscape as a changeable concept is particularly suitable for conceptually framing the highly fleeting non-visual stimuli. The Editors Lara Koegst is a scientific employee at the working group for urban and regional development at the University of Tbingen. Dr. Dr. Olaf Khne is a professor of urban and regional development at the University of Tbingen. Dr. Dennis Edler is a senior lecturer at the Ruhr University Bochum Department of Geography, with teaching and research focus on Cartography and Geographic Information Science. AU - Koegst, Lara. AU - Kühne, Olaf, AU - Edler, Dennis. CN - BH301.L3 CY - Wiesbaden : DA - 2023. DO - 10.1007/978-3-658-40414-7 DO - doi ID - 1469933 KW - Landscapes KW - Senses and sensation. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-40414-7 N1 - 2 All Eyes on Me-How the Western Perspective Shifted N2 - This book provides a broad view on multisensory landscapes from multiple perspectives. It includes theoretical perspectives as well as case studies. Different theoretical perspectives on landscape emerging from research in the last decades also require a differentiated approach to landscape phenomena, going beyond the visual. For example, a social constructivist approach to the social world foregrounds the processes of negotiating social realities. This is not limited to visual aspects, and is not based on a clear physical measurability with an accompanying (purely quantitative) recording. A phenomenological approach, for example, places the synesthetic experience of landscape at the core of interest. This approach to the topic of multisensory via landscape is obvious for several reasons. Firstly, landscape is created (from a constructivist perspective) through the synthesis of sensory impressions on the basis of social patterns of interpretation and evaluation. Secondly, communication about landscape is also accessible to people who do not have any expertlike special knowledge in this regard. Thirdly, landscape as a changing concept is not only a concept of landscape but also of landscape itself. Fourthly, landscape as a changeable concept is particularly suitable for conceptually framing the highly fleeting non-visual stimuli. The Editors Lara Koegst is a scientific employee at the working group for urban and regional development at the University of Tbingen. Dr. Dr. Olaf Khne is a professor of urban and regional development at the University of Tbingen. Dr. Dennis Edler is a senior lecturer at the Ruhr University Bochum Department of Geography, with teaching and research focus on Cartography and Geographic Information Science. PB - Springer VS, PP - Wiesbaden : PY - 2023. SN - 9783658404147 SN - 3658404140 T1 - Multisensory landscapes :theories and methods / TI - Multisensory landscapes :theories and methods / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-40414-7 ER -