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Duration is one of the four key elements in which regionalisation can be characterised due to [[Giddens]]. The other three are form, span and character. Duration refers to the time it takes for regionalisation to take place, but also the duration how long the regionalisation lasts in a certain area (Cloke, p. et al. 1991).
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Duration is one of the four key elements in which [[regionalisation]] can be characterised due to [[Anthony Giddens]]. The other three are form, span and [[character]]. Duration refers to the [[time]] it takes for regionalisation to take place, but also the duration how long the regionalisation lasts in a certain area (Cloke, p. et al. 1991).
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Cloke,P. & Philo, C. & Sadler, D. (1991), Approaching Human Geography- an introduction to contemporary theoretical debates, A Sage publications company: Londen.  
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==References==
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Cloke,P. & Philo, C. & Sadler, D. (1991), Approaching Human Geography- an introduction to contemporary theoretical debates, p. 112-113, A Sage publications company: Londen.  
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== Contributors ==
--[[User:MaikVanDeVeen|MaikVanDeVeen]] 01:09, 31 December 2012 (CET)
--[[User:MaikVanDeVeen|MaikVanDeVeen]] 01:09, 31 December 2012 (CET)
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-- Edited by Luc Dohmen 20/03/13
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[[Category: Regionalisation]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 20 March 2013

Duration

Duration is one of the four key elements in which regionalisation can be characterised due to Anthony Giddens. The other three are form, span and character. Duration refers to the time it takes for regionalisation to take place, but also the duration how long the regionalisation lasts in a certain area (Cloke, p. et al. 1991).

References

Cloke,P. & Philo, C. & Sadler, D. (1991), Approaching Human Geography- an introduction to contemporary theoretical debates, p. 112-113, A Sage publications company: Londen.

Contributors

--MaikVanDeVeen 01:09, 31 December 2012 (CET)

-- Edited by Luc Dohmen 20/03/13

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