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We're delighted to announce the publication of our themed issue on
Cognition and the City (Built Environment Volume 44 – No 2)


Guest edited by
Juval Portugali


Open access guest editorial by Juval Portugali here:

https://www.alexandrinepress.co.uk/built-environment/editorial-cognition-and-city-introduction


Contents

  *   Cognition and the City: An Introduction
JUVAL PORTUGALI
  *   Movement, Cognition and the City
JUVAL PORTUGALI and HERMANN HAKEN
  *   The City is the Map: Exosomatic Memory, Shared Cognition and a Possible Mechanism to Account for Social Evolution
ALAN PENN
  *   What Makes Us Think It’s a City?
EFRAT BLUMENFELD-LIEBERTHAL, NIMROD SEROK, and ELYA L. MILNER
  *   People in the Environment and Environments Perceived by People: Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches to Spatial Cognition
TORU ISHIKAWA
  *   How are Geographical Judgments and a Geographical Entity’s Shape Connected in Cognitive Mapping
ITZHAK OMER
  *   Representations of an Urban Ethnic Neighbourhood: Residents’ Cognitive Boundaries of Koreatown, Los Angeles
CRYSTAL JI-HYE BAE and DANIEL R. MONTELLO
  *   Rotational Locomotion in Large-Scale Environments: A Survey and Implications for Evidence-Based Design Practice
VASILIKI KONDYLI and MEHUL BHATT
  *   Publication Reviews


The full set of journal papers is available via:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alex/benv/2018/00000044/00000002



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Stephen Marshall

Professor of Urban Morphology and Urban Design

Bartlett School of Planning, University College London


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