2 When Space Feels Thoroughly Familiar Having established certain ideas about the changing situational geogra- phy of social life, I want to come back now to a point that I left unde- veloped in the previous chapter. In my sympathetic critique of Joshua Meyrowitz’s No Sense of Place (1985), the last of my five difficulties with his understanding of place was that it fails to deal with what I referred to there, rather mysteriously, as a ‘something more’. I hinted that this ‘something more to p...