PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Manzo, Lynne C. AU - Williams, Daniel R. AU - Di Masso, Andrés AU - Raymond, Christopher M. AU - Gulsrud, Natalie TI - Using Senses of Place to Help Communities Navigate Place Disruption and Uncertainty AID - 10.3368/lj.42.1.37 DP - 2023 May 01 TA - Landscape Journal PG - 37--52 VI - 42 IP - 1 4099 - http://lj.uwpress.org/content/42/1/37.short 4100 - http://lj.uwpress.org/content/42/1/37.full AB - Uncertainty and change are the hallmarks of contemporary life. Global climate change, ecological regime shifts, and urban transformations catalyze new levels of socio-spatial precarity. Exacerbated by political and economic conditions, accelerating change and uncertainty have disrupted people-place relationships and created anxiety around real and perceived place loss and threat. In this article, we outline the potential of senses of place—both pluralized and politicized—to generate new possibilities for thinking, acting, and designing in response to disruption. Three different case studies demonstrate how senses of place can guide us through disruption. For each case, we examine the nature of the disruption/place change, describe how senses of place are involved in the disruption, and consider the role of landscape architecture in helping communities respond. Together, these cases demonstrate that a deeper understanding of senses of place offers a way to respond to disruptions that enables new beginnings to unfold, facilitates the coproduction of knowledge, and supports socio-spatial justice.