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        Considering Space

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        A Critical Concept for the Social Sciences

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        Contributor(s)
        Bartmanski, Dominik (editor)
        Füller, Henning (editor)
        Hoerning, Johanna (editor)
        Weidenhaus, Gunter (editor)
        Collection
        DFG - German Research Foundation
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Considering Space demonstrates what has changed in the perception of space within the social sciences and how useful – indeed indispensable – this category is today. While the seemingly deterritorializing effects of digitalization might suggest that space is a secondary consideration, this book proves such a presumption wrong, with territories, borders, distances, proximity, geographical ecologies, land use, physical infrastructures – as well as concepts of space – all being shown still to matter, perhaps more than ever before. Seeking to show how society can and should be perceived as spatial, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, geography, architecture and urban studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Funded by the DeutscheForschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – Projektnummer 290045248 – SFB 1265.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/102949
        Keywords
        inequalities; meaning; decolonization; decolonisation; physical infrastructures; ecology; proximity; distances; land use; borders; geography; sociology; urban studies; territories; architecture; space; spatial; concepts; social theory; Vice Versa; Spatial Binaries; Spatial Figures; World Risk Society; Trajectorial Space; Home Stagers; Spatial Sociology; World Systems Analysis; UN; Wo; Follow
        DOI
        10.4324/9781003361152
        ISBN
        9781000930818, 9781000930818, 9781003361152, 9781000930856, 9781032420882, 9781032420899
        OCN
        1371954315
        Publisher
        Taylor & Francis
        Publisher website
        https://taylorandfrancis.com/
        Publication date and place
        Oxford, 2023
        Grantor
        • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - [...]
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        Routledge
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        Social theory
        Human geography
        Interdisciplinary studies
        Urban communities
        Pages
        298
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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