Impact of Culture. What Impact of which Culture Efficiency --- Politics.

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Impact of Culture

What Impact of which Culture

Efficiency --- Politics

Massey: Places and Their pasts (1995) The past is present in places …

Massey: Places and Their pasts (1995) The past is present in places … … materially

Massey: Places and Their pasts (1995) The past is present in places … … materially … in resonance

Massey: Places and Their pasts (1995) The past is present in places … … materially … in resonance … in unembodied memories and conscious and unconscious constructions of the histories of the place

”The identity of places, indeed the very identification of places as particular places, is always in that sense temporary, uncertain, and in process.”