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The elements of the representation are generally unorganized or organized only
topologically in terms of one ... or more clusters where the relations among the
elements within the clusters are at a higher level of organization than the
relations ...
The elements of the representation are generally unorganized or organized only
topologically in terms of one ... or more clusters where the relations among the
elements within the clusters are at a higher level of organization than the
relations ...
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At the other extreme , places organized to attract business in virtue of their
character as places ( tourist attractions ... Tourists are apt to attempt to get "
behind " the organization presented to them by the proprietors of a place , since
most are ...
At the other extreme , places organized to attract business in virtue of their
character as places ( tourist attractions ... Tourists are apt to attempt to get "
behind " the organization presented to them by the proprietors of a place , since
most are ...
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But the comparison goes on at every level of organization , in both old places and
new . ... important question about place perspectives : what role do place
perspectives play in shaping the locational careers of people and organizations ?
But the comparison goes on at every level of organization , in both old places and
new . ... important question about place perspectives : what role do place
perspectives play in shaping the locational careers of people and organizations ?
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
Editors Introduction | 191 |
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