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It is this latter , variable interpretation of the intentional landscape , rather than the
intention to impose meaning on the landscape , that constitutes the critical
cultural problem in the cognition of designed environments . Conklin ' s paper ...
It is this latter , variable interpretation of the intentional landscape , rather than the
intention to impose meaning on the landscape , that constitutes the critical
cultural problem in the cognition of designed environments . Conklin ' s paper ...
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Adherents to this approach stress its objectivity and reproducibility , features that
add credence to any interpretation of evidence . However , some doubts about
the desirability of total commitment to content analysis of urban novels must be ...
Adherents to this approach stress its objectivity and reproducibility , features that
add credence to any interpretation of evidence . However , some doubts about
the desirability of total commitment to content analysis of urban novels must be ...
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A SEMANTIC DIFFERENTIAL EXPERIMENT IN THE INTERPRETATION AND
GROUPING OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS lan Burton Department of
Geography University of Toronto The appraisal of threat is not a single perception
of the ...
A SEMANTIC DIFFERENTIAL EXPERIMENT IN THE INTERPRETATION AND
GROUPING OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS lan Burton Department of
Geography University of Toronto The appraisal of threat is not a single perception
of the ...
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
Editors Introduction | 191 |
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