REFERENCES
We'll be adding details of plenty of resources on this page to help with the work. These will include:
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Image galleries
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Music / playlists
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Artists and paintings
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Poetry
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Literature
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Pinterest boards
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Films
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Other interesting curriculum artefacts...
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Bibliography of books and journal articles

Gullfoss iceland: Image credit: Alan Parkinson
Journal Articles
‘Geographical’: http://geographical.co.uk/uk/uk/item/941-geographys-unique-appeal
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Suggested Reading
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There are hundreds of books which we could have suggested for you. A selection will appear here.
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Robert MacFarlane: "The Old Ways", "Landmarks", "Mountains of the Mind"
Lauret Savoy: "Traces"
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Blogs
GeoPlaces: Emma Rawlings-Smith is sharing the progress on her PhD research on how places, and our understanding of them, develops. This includes the way that places are chosen, and represented in textbooks.

Image galleries
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There are millions of images shared on various sites that would be relevant.
We have created a PINTEREST gallery of images that are relevant to the exploration of sense of place.
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Curriculum artefacts
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These are ideas which are slightly beyond a simple resource.
The ideas has been developed as part of the GeoCapabilities project, which was funded by an ERASMUS+ grant.
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