Dear Interested Reader: The summer/fall 2017 issue of Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology is available at the two following link: https://www.academia.edu/34507202/ENVIRONMENTAL_and_ARCHITECTURAL_PHENOMENOLOGY_summer_fall_2017_ Besides items of interest and ¡§citations received,¡¨ this issue includes the following entries: * A ¡§book note¡¨ on Jane Jacobs¡¦ Vital Little Plans, a recently published posthumous collection of her unpublished articles, lectures, and portions of uncompleted books; * Museum curator Robert Barzan¡¦s personal consideration of the relationship between ethics and place; * Anthropologist Jenny Quillien¡¦s account of her recent travel experiences in Bhutan and what they might mean for understanding ¡§place-ness.¡¨ * Environmental educator John Cameron¡¦s twelfth and final ¡§Letter from Far South¡¨; * Philosopher Isis Brook¡¦s review of Cameron¡¦s recently-published Blackstone Chronicles: Place-Making on a Tasmanian Island, a compilation of his twelve letters in book form. Since the last EAP, two major figures associated with phenomenological work have died¡Xin January, philosopher Lester Embree (1938-2017); in July, geographer Anne Buttimer (1983-2017). Both thinkers were devoted advocates of phenomenological research, and they are remembered in this issue. If these links won¡¦t work for you, send me an email, and I will forward a PDF of the summer/fall issue. A complete digital EAP archive (1990-2017) is available at: http://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/handle/2097/1522 David Seamon Editor, Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology I apologize for duplicate notifications. If you wish to be removed from automatic emails announcing future issues of EAP, please send an email request to the editor at: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Dr. David Seamon Professor of Environment-Behavior & Place Studies Department of Architecture 211 Seaton Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506-2901 785-532-5953 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> http://apdesign.k-state.edu/about/faculty-staff/seamon/ http://ksu.academia.edu/DavidSeamon