Senses in Cities
Discover the vibrant interplay of senses and urban life in "Senses in Cities" by Kelvin E. Y. Low, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017. This compelling hardcover book spans 236 pages, delving into how the qualities of place shape sociocultural practices within city environments. Through insightful analysis, Low illuminates the role of our senses in evaluating and experiencing authentic urban spaces, revealing the dynamic nature of how these areas are perceived and redefined over time. Ideal for those interested in urban ecology, sociology, and the multifaceted relationship between humans and their environments, "Senses in Cities" invites readers to rethink their experiences of city living. Explore how our surroundings influence our lives and appreciate the intricate details that make urban areas unique. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a fresh perspective on the sensory dimensions of city life!