Notes
1. In his consideration of environmental psychology since the 1970s, Kullmann does not note the work of anthropologist Setha Low, CUNY professor of environmental psychology who has for decades deployed (analogue) ethnographic methods of spatial analysis to understand transcultural places and how diverse peoples value, construct and appropriate public space, as well as determine patterns of spatial inequity and exclusion that has been essential to many urban design and planning projects (Low Citation2000; Low, Taplin and Scheld Citation2005; Low and Smith Citation2006 etc).