The importance of landscape for identity in the aftermath of devastation and dislocation past and present

Abstract “Devastation, Dislocation and (re-)Settlement: Breaking/replacing the people-place connection in landscape” is an interdisciplinary research project and network funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), running from 01.01.2022 to 31....

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Main Authors: Duijvenvoorde, Julia van (Author) , Fairclough, Graham (Author) , Lekakis, Stelios (Author) , Meier, Thomas (Author) , Turner, Sam (Author) , Vuletic, Nikola (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: Dec 2023
In: Journal of European landscapes
Year: 2023, Volume: 4, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-9
ISSN:2452-1051
DOI:10.5117/JEL2023.1.002.DUIJ
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Author Notes:Ms Julia van Duijvenvoorde, Mr Graham Fairclough, Dr Stelios Lekakis, Prof Dr Thomas Meier, Prof Dr Sam Turner, Mr Nikola Vuletic
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Summary:Abstract “Devastation, Dislocation and (re-)Settlement: Breaking/replacing the people-place connection in landscape” is an interdisciplinary research project and network funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), running from 01.01.2022 to 31.12.2024. The project is jointly conducted by the Käte Hamburger Center for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies (University of Heidelberg, Germany) and the McCord Centre for Landscape (Newcastle University, UK), both interdisciplinary research institutes focused on studying the complex intertwinement of humans with their environment.
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ISSN:2452-1051
DOI:10.5117/JEL2023.1.002.DUIJ