Innovative Methods for Studying and Shaping Cultures in Port City Territories

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

C.M. Hein (TU Delft - History, Form & Aesthetics)

Sabine Luning (Universiteit Leiden)

Paul van de Laar ( Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

Research Group
History, Form & Aesthetics
Copyright
© 2021 C.M. Hein, Sabine Luning, Paul Van de Laar
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2612-0496/14142
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 C.M. Hein, Sabine Luning, Paul Van de Laar
Research Group
History, Form & Aesthetics
Issue number
2
Volume number
4
Pages (from-to)
7-15
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Abstract

Following part 1 of Port City Cultures, Values, and Maritime Mindsets, this issue explores how cultures of port city territories are put into words, visualized, and can even be shaped. Continuing the argument that port city territories merit particular attention due to their location at the border of sea and land and the presence of global and local interests and stakeholders of differing sizes, this issue emphasizes once more the role that culture, values, and mindsets can play in understanding the historical relations and socio-spatial features of port cities, their socio-cultural construction, and their future design. The issue emphasizes the value of considering ways of perceiving, defining, and classifying port cities in relation to social context and powerful processes of meaning-making in academia and in the wider society.