Perils Of Placelessness

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Although placelessness is a problem, it does not have a solution because it is not very tangible considering the issue is unique to each individual and because our economic systems are too complex to aid the problem. It entirely possible to feel “placeless” in a very uniquely cultured area such as suburban England (mentioned in the article ‘Floating in America, or The Perils of Placelessness’ by Christie Rodgers) even if it has a strong sense of place, because placelessness is subjective; I could feel connected in a location where you do not, or you could see culture where I could not. Furthermore, in the modern era, with the internet, people can synthesize and connect with the communities in which they are most comfortable in, and therefore