We look at what connects us to certain places and not to others, and what happens when we lose that special relationship to our surroundings. Guests include Dr. Susan Ossman, visiting professor of anthropology at Georgetown University and an expert on media and migration; Dr. Kent Curtis, director of education at the Walden Woods Project, a land conservancy based on the environmental philosophy of writer Henry David Thoreau; and Dr. Roberta Feldman, architect, psychologist, and director of the City Design Center in Chicago. We also hear from a New York office worker whose sense of place was shattered by the World Trade Center attacks, attend a "feng shui" design session at our production facilities, and learn about life in cyberspace with reporter Ellen Horne. Plus, commentary by John Hockenberry. Click here to visit the LCM web store to purchase a copy of this program as an instant download MP3 audio file or transcript.
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