Themed section on the interface between space and place published

Prof. Meike Levin-Keitel (University of Vienna) and Jun.-Prof. René Westerholt have edited a themed section on the topic of ‘Space–Place Nexus.’ The space-place nexus is understood as the explicit linking of both conceptual areas in the course of the analysis, understanding, and planning of each of these domains. The themed section was published in issue 18 (3) of the journal Urban Research & Practice. The four articles cover the topics of digitalisation, privacy and ethics, geoinformation and representation, and human mobility. The themed section thus offers a range of stimulating topics, and the guest editors are confident that the articles will provide readers with inspiration for further research into the interrelationships between space and place.
Editorial:
Westerholt, R., Levin-Keitel, M. (2025): Understanding the space–place nexus: how do spatial logics inform the understanding of, and planning for place? Urban Research & Practice, 18 (3), 343–348. DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2025.2524861
Articles:
Aghasi, F., Poplin, A., & Hashemian Esfahani, B. (2025). Walking as an evocative experience: a conceptual model of a preferred walkable area. Urban Research & Practice, 18 (3), 349–377. DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2025.2498409
Canelas, P., & Hoehnk, J. (2025). Practices of digital placemaking: accelerating place attachment. Urban Research & Practice, 18 (3), 378–396. DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2025.2494997
Mocnik, F.-B. (2025). On place, privacy, and ethics. Urban Research & Practice, 18 (3), 397–414. DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2024.2375721
Westerholt, R. and Acedo, A. (2025): Associations between sense of place and the geometric shape complexity of corresponding self-reported spatial footprints from Lisbon, Portugal. Urban Research & Practice, 18 (3), 415–467. DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2024.2422630