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REPRESENTING PLACE AND TERRITORIAL IDENTITIES IN EUROPE. A REVIEW
These tendencies have been gradually adopted in all connected research fields, from cultural and political geography to social sciences (sociology, anthropology, political economy), landscaping, territorial and urban planning, and others. In a globalized world of rapidly shifting influences and cultural areas, places and territories are far less delineated than before and are understood in a dynamic, fluid interaction with each other.