Spatial FormationsSAGE Publications, 1996 M06 13 - 384 páginas This essential guide to social theory and space is written by one of the leading writers in the field. Nigel Thrift explores the interconnections among people, places and things and demonstrates why they must be examined in relation to each other rather than in isolation - as is too often the case. Spatial Formations presents a formidable analysis of how space is socially constructed, unmade and reconstructed. Thrift provides the reader with a direct understanding of how social theory can be used to make sense of spatial forms and practices, and how spatial relations are made durable over space and time. These themes are developed through case studies, ranging from medieval time consciousness to the modern usage of m |
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... seen in a different way . ' It is not a predicate , or an entity , nor is it self - evident ' ( Dreyfus , 1991 , pp . 10–11 ) . It cannot , therefore , be seen as just a frill or a frame ( Vattimo , 1988 ) around social structures , a ...
... seen in a different way . ' It is not a predicate , or an entity , nor is it self - evident ' ( Dreyfus , 1991 , pp . 10–11 ) . It cannot , therefore , be seen as just a frill or a frame ( Vattimo , 1988 ) around social structures , a ...
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... seen , to touch is always to be touched , and so on . But Merleau - Ponty's claim is stronger than that everyone who sees is capable of being seen ( by someone else ) . His point is ontological : the painter sees trees but the tree also ...
... seen , to touch is always to be touched , and so on . But Merleau - Ponty's claim is stronger than that everyone who sees is capable of being seen ( by someone else ) . His point is ontological : the painter sees trees but the tree also ...
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... seen as the lived dominance and subordination of particular classes . Further , ' discourse ' must be seen as an active category . The inhabitants of the culture or cultures of a region must not be seen as simply the passive recipients ...
... seen as the lived dominance and subordination of particular classes . Further , ' discourse ' must be seen as an active category . The inhabitants of the culture or cultures of a region must not be seen as simply the passive recipients ...
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Earlier | 51 |
On the Determination of Social Action in Space and Time | 63 |
A Geography of Knowledge | 96 |
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