«The four worlds of the Lake Geneva» or exploring the polysensoriality of landscape with visually-impaired people
Geographical research on blindness and visual impairment tends to focus on the difficulties and fears of the visually-impaired, thus excluding them from other approaches to sensitivity and perception, such as landscape studies. However, the daily experiences of those with visual impairments are not...
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Consortium Érudit
2012
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