The feature for the month of December is now on-line at: http://www.freewebs.com/jorgeg/ This one is a continuation of the previous one on "Imagery and Popular...
Due to technical problems of the website the Image of the Month feature for January will be on-line only in the first week of February. My apologies...
Greetings to all: I have redesigned the FrontPage of our website by replacing the former Navigation Bar with a Table of Contents. Now it is much easier to...
In connection with the (very interesting) series on the Role of Imagery on Popular Landscape Tourism, I’d like to add a reference to Prof. David Halle’s...
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I’ve been following the Popular Landscape Tourism series with much interest and I’d like to contribute some comments regarding the notion of “Popular”....
(continued from last post) As said in last, I’d like to explore the relevance of H.Gans subdivisions of taste culture to attitudes towards landscapes. The...
(continued from my last post) “Numerically, the lower- middle culture, is America’s most dominant taste and public today” (Gans); the same is probably...
A new feature on the series of Imagery and Popular Landscape Tourism is now on-line at our Website. (go to THIS LINK <http://www.freewebs.com/jorgeg/> ,...
Thanks to Jorge for sharing with us his thoughts about Imagery and Popular Landscape Tourism. Pity that those Series are coming to an end, they widened my...
A new Section has been added to our website. It is called "What to Read" and contains a list of books that may be relevant to Landscape Appreciation. We hope...
As I wrote yesterday, my second line of argument in taking to task this notion of Landscape Appreciation is more theoretical. Pepita Haezrahi (the author of...
In his last two Posts, Tittivulus raises a number of pertinent questions. I’d like to address this one of his: “Who are the ‘landscape appreciaters’?...
Tittivulus (in his Messages #133 and #134) writes about his skepticism on the existence of `something' that could be called Landscape Appreciation. Some of...
I'd like to address myself first to the quote from P. Haezrahi that Tittivulus (#133-4) proposes could be used to discuss the question of whether there is...
Hola a todos, Doesn't this discussion depend on the goal of the practice that is designated 'Landscape Appreciation'? Perhaps the problem lies in the ...
Continuing with the subject of the `landscape experience' raised in my last Post... Before addressing the question of whether it has `its own existence"...
Jorge writes in his last post: “ I’m glad that Tittivulus quoted from Haezrahi’s book The Contemplative Activity ; she is widely quoted on account of...
In her Post #138 Dr. Ellen Fernandez-Sacco raises a number of questions worthy of further discussion; I quote: "Doesn't this discussion depend on the goal of...
Hola, Thought these two reviews from H-Urban offer some food for thought regarding landscapes-- Saludos, Ellen Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 06:07:54 -0000 From:...
Since the question of landscape experience is being discussed here, I thought I might point out that, as far as I know, the first systematic attempt in this...
Further to my Post # 144 : Outside Appleton's approach I noted in that Post, there seems to be an scarcity of theoretical approaches dealing specifically with...
Following up my earlier Post # 146 commenting on Veikko Rantalla's paper on The Environmental Experience. Another quote: " The problem of the nature of the...
Greetings to everyone! Our exchange of views seems to have gone into a long pause (perhaps the result of prolonged New Year's hangovers?). I'd like to reopen...
Thanks Jorge for refreshing our memories on the topic we are suposed to be discussing. Posts here are so spaced in time that sometime one forgets what is all...