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Mental Maps

by Peter Gould

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Published in the year 2004, Mental Maps is a valuable contribution to the field of Geography.
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  laplantelibrary | Sep 5, 2022 |
305 indicates an area of sociology, anthropoligy, psychology and neurology - a new field. It is about how people perceive geography, indifferent to the actual physical geography. (the West Island is 'way in the country' to someone in Westmount. A complex study.
  brendanus | Apr 10, 2019 |
You know that New Yorker cover that shows a Manhattanite's view of America? Manhattan looms large in the foreground, while the middle of the country is all scrunched up until you reach California? According to this book, that image, while funny, is more true than one would think. People's perceptions of space and desirability are greatly shaped by what they know (or think they know) about the place, and that MENTAL distance has as great, if not a greater, influence upon people's perceptions of a place than does physical distance. In my own experience, although Pennsylvania is way closer to me, I have a much more positive view of Seattle. I've been to both, but I have spent more time in Seattle, and viewed it as a destination rather than a place to pass through. I am not unusual, apparently. I'd love to see an updated version of this, since people from such disparate places congregate on the internet now. I've conversed online with many people from Finland, for example. I would never have been interested in visiting Finland 20 years ago, now, I find it fascinating. ( )
  waitingtoderail | Feb 14, 2014 |
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