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Places

Places are understood according to human geography and urban planning as locations instilled with meaning. Places reflect interactions among locations (locality), the linkages to daily social activity (locale), and individual/community sense of place. It is also where social interactions take place. Over the life course, different places (e.g., home, schools, nature) have differential relevance to people, something that also varies across historical periods, across countries, across people and across practices. Conceptually, places are aligned with actors and activities that are understood according to structure-agency and social practice theories.

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