Edward Relph

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Edward Charles "Ted" Relph (born 1944 in Wales)[1] is a Canadian geographer, best known for Place and Placelessness. He is a professor at the University of Toronto, teaching undergraduate classes, and classes for the Masters of Planning Science program.

Publications

  • Place and Placelessness (1976)
  • Rational Landscapes and Humanistic Geography (1981)
  • The Modern Urban Landscape (1987)

References

  1. Neil Campbell, Jude Davies and George McKay (2004): Issues in Americanisation and culture. Edinburgh (Edinburgh University Press). p. 17.

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