The sensitive artisans and the non-places of the world
Abstract
French-inspired Humanistic Geography endorses ist past and considers its future. To do so, it does not hesitate to repeat the principles it founded, and to reassert the differences which it considers exist between the things in which it believes and those that others do. It knows that its territory for action is an interstice. In that which advances in the form of new suggestions to be put into practice, one finds the prodigy of a glance or of memory, as well as ail the dangers of overwhelming nostalgia.
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