Foreword. Place, Territory and Identities in a Fast-changing World<div>Anssi Paasi</div><div><br></div><div>INTRODUCTION: DEALING WITH TERRITORIAL/PLACE IDENTITY REPRESENTATIONS</div><div>Tiziana BANINI, Oana-Ramona ILOVAN</div><div><br></div><div>PART I. CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES: RE-BUILDING PLACE-BASED RELATIONS</div><div>Living at the Esquilino: Representations and Self-Representations of a Multi-ethnic Central District in Rome</div><div>Tiziana BANINI</div><div>Shifting Imageries: Gentrification and the New Touristic Images of the Inner City of Palermo</div><div>Marco PICONE</div><div>Place, Identity and Local Music Representation in Touristic Backgrounds of Romanian Medium-Sized Towns</div><div>Ioan Sebastian JUCU</div>Sentiment and Visual Analysis. A Case Study of E-Participation to Give Value to Territorial Instances<div>Valentina ALBANESE</div><div>Landscape as ‘Working Field’ for Territorial Identity in Friuli Venezia Giulia Ecomuseums Action</div><div>Andrea GUARAN, Enrico MICHELUTTI</div><div><br></div><div>PART II. REPRESENTATIONS OF NATIONS AND CITIES: EVER-CHANGING TERRITORIAL IDENTITIES</div><div>Sense of Place as Spatial Control: Austerity and Place Processes among Young People in Ballymun, Dublin</div><div>Sander VAN LANEN</div>Place-identity Discourses in “Tunnel of Time: 10x10 Ten Decades of Romania in One Hundred Images”<div>Kinga Xénia HAVADI-NAGY</div><div>Visual Discourse and Urban Spatial Identity in Picture Postcards during Socialist Romania (1948-1989)</div><div>Oana-Ramona ILOVAN</div><div>Identification and Interpretation of the Territorial Identity Elements of a Small Industrial Town Using Postcards. Case Study: Anina, Romania</div><div>Florentina-Cristina MERCIU, Andreea-Loreta CERCLEUX, George-Laurențiu MERCIU</div><div><br></div>PART III. NEGOTIATING IDENTITIES AND BELONGING: STATE BORDERS AND INTERNAL MIGRATIONS<div>Everyday Territorial Identities in Romania and the Republic of Moldova: A Case Study on the Impacts of Territorial Representations from Above</div><div>Lisa GOHLKE</div><div>Past Bordering Practices Modelling Present Representations: Transylvanian Saxons’ Administrative Units and the Chair of Rupea / Repser Stuhl / Kőhalom Szék</div><div>Zoltan MAROȘI</div><div>There Is Always a Way Out! Images of Place and Identity for Women Escaping Domestic Violence</div><div>Janet C. BOWSTEAD</div><div><br></div><div>PART IV. CHALLENGES AND STEREOTYPES: REPRESENTING RURAL AREAS</div><div>The Green Illusion: Rural Representations and Poverty in Ariège, France</div>Celia INNOCENTI<div>Spatial Imaginations as a Form of Rural Representation. Lessons from Poland</div><div>Marcin WÓJCIK, Paulina TOBIASZ-LIS, Pamela JEZIORSKA-BIEL</div>Iron Men on Wooden Boats: Connection and Isolation between Local Culture and the Sea in Coastal Donegal<div>Atalya PERITZ, Liam M. CARR</div><div><br></div>CONCLUSIONS: TOWARDS A NEW AGENDA FOR PLACE/TERRITORIAL IDENTITY RESEARCH<div>Tiziana BANINI, Oana-Ramona ILOVAN</div>