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geographical imagination  

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  • The geographical imagination is a way of thinking about the world and considering the relative importance of places and the relationships between “our” places and “other” places. The term encompasses a variety of meanings, including individual mental images and socially produced discourses about cultures, spaces, and differences.

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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/geographical_imagination

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