The Power of Place: How Our Surroundings Shape Our Thoughts, Emotions and Actions
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #910694 in Books
- Published on: 1994-03-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
""The Power of Place is first-rate and alarmingly fresh. So far as I know, it is a brand new vision of how we are affected by how and where we live. A wonderful book."-- Jim Harrison, author of "Dalva"Engrossing."-- "New York Times"Ricly textured and intriguing."-- "Kirkus Reviews"Got some problems? Think that moving to a more compatible place is 'running away'? Read this intriguing and well-researched book. Call U-Haul."-- Tom Cahill, author of "Pecked to Death by Ducks"Entertaining and convincing."-- "Booklist (starred)
Customer Reviews
Evidence that Environment Affects Behaviour
In this book, Winifred Gallagher, discusses the various ways that environment can affect human behaviour. Written for the layman, the book does not dwell on the neuroscience data, preferring to interview both the researchers and the affected.
The biggest drawback of this book may also be it's most interesting aspect - the sheer quantity of the material Gallagher must condensed into 228 pages of text. Thus, in less than 100 pages, she discusses seasonal affective disorder, light deprivation, effects of temperature and altitude and geomagnetic phenomena. With this constraint, Gallagher's prose in necessarily tight, her interviews brief, and each chapter ends before you've had your fill of the effect she's discussing.
A good book for plane-hopping business sorts - not only can it be read on the flight, the effects of time zone changes, sleep deprivation, and fluorescent lights can be recorded as they are taking place.
An interesting and thought provoking read
Although I had to read this book in an undergraduate course, I found it extremely interesting and I read it in two days. The information is useful for anyone looking for a new place to live. Overall a very good book although the many topic's are only briefly touched upon.




