2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11135-017-0678-1
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The place attachment experience regarding the disabled people: the typology of coffee shops

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“…Additionally, the extended meaning of consumption in/of place was also discovered, particularly the meaning of place to a broader group of consumers. Saymanlier et al (2018), for example, studied the importance of coffee places for disabled persons. This issue also indicated the importance of ethical place management that considers inclusive accessibility.…”
Section: Figure 9 Words Co-occurrences With "Tourism and Hospitality"...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the extended meaning of consumption in/of place was also discovered, particularly the meaning of place to a broader group of consumers. Saymanlier et al (2018), for example, studied the importance of coffee places for disabled persons. This issue also indicated the importance of ethical place management that considers inclusive accessibility.…”
Section: Figure 9 Words Co-occurrences With "Tourism and Hospitality"...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of place is inextricably linked to people’s lives and places as diverse as home (Seamon, 1979), leisure and recreation settings (Gustafson, 2001; Hammitt et al, 2006; Manzo, 2005), coffee shops (Saymanlier et al, 2018) and hospices (Moore et al, 2013) are important to people. There is an increasing focus on children and place, and this work considers how children negotiate different places and the attachments they make to key places that figure within their lives, for example, school (Fleet and Britt, 2011), nature (Cheng and Monroe, 2012) and hospital (Koller and Fraley, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These could be features such as windows, stairs, furniture, or any other outstanding focal points in the space. Physical features can also be an intangible quality of the space, such as subjective smells or sounds (Saymanlier et al, 2018). The luminance, color, or texture of surfaces can also be major physical characteristics that are subjective to the user (Saymanlier et al, 2018).…”
Section: Place -Physicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors add that while physical features are also important, it appears that the social aspects are the glue that keeps people's places together (Reese et al, 2009, p. 4). However, Saymanlier et al (2018) stress that the physical characteristics of a space are the main factors allowing all people to perceive the place properly and within the person, place, and interaction process framework. This point exemplifies the interconnections between place constructs where the psychological processes such as place dependence, described below, intertwine to affect place attachment outcomes.…”
Section: Place -Physical or Social As A Stronger Indicator Of Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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