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The Perceived Space
Abstract
This is one of the core chapters of this book. This chapter analyses the concept of space from a very different perspective. Geographers are usually habituated to study space in its locational fixity Locational fixity . However, there may be a space Space , which cannot be identified with locational attributes. This kind of space does not have a fixed physical location, and thus, it is not possible to capture this space with the help of latitude and longitude. Local trains Local train provide such a space. This space is mobile in character. This chapter addresses this fluid space Fluid space , which is completely perceived. It explores the commuters’ perceptions Perception towards the commute space Space . Based on an in-depth empirical research Empirical research , this book challenges the very idea about commuting Commuting as a stressful journey Stressful journey . It shows that commuting is a pleasurable journey Pleasurable journey to most of the commuters irrespective of their age and sex Sex . There may be many problems on the way such as crowding and non-availability of seats. However, the pleasure and benefits gained from commuting surpass all the problems. Thus, this chapter adds a new dimension New dimension in the literature.
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