WHAT'S IN A PLACE? AN APPROACH TO THE CONCEPT OF PLACE, AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE BRITISH NATIONAL UNION OF MINEWORKERS' STRIKE, 1984–85
- 1 April 1991
- Vol. 23 (2) , 185-213
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.1991.tb00412.x
Abstract
There have been several calls in recent years for a revival of regional geography, focusing on the individuality of places and their roles as contexts within which social structuration occurs. As yet, little has been written about the ways in which such work can be undertaken, providing a framework for the study of places that both emphasises their individuality and sets them in the context of social theory. Using the example of a particular event, the 1984–85 National Union of Mineworkers' strike in Great Britain, and the individuality of one place during that event, this essay provides an initial framework for defining the nature of a place.Keywords
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