Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta espacio y tiempo. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta espacio y tiempo. Mostrar todas las entradas

viernes, 18 de agosto de 2023

Henri Lefebvre on space

Henri Lefebvre on space: architecture, urban research, and the production of theory
Stanek, Lukasz
2011
Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press. 369 p.
Resumen: In this innovative work, Lukasz Stanek frames a uniquely contextual appreciation of Henri Lefebvre’s idea that space is a social product. Stanek explicitly confronts both the philosophical and the empirical foundations of Lefebvre’s oeuvre, especially his direct involvement in the fields of urban development, planning, and architecture. Countering the prevailing view, which reduces Lefebvre’s theory of space to a projection of his philosophical positions, Stanek argues that Lefebvre’s work grew out of his concrete, empirical engagement with everyday practices of dwelling in postwar France and his exchanges with architects and planners. Stanek focuses on the interaction between architecture, urbanism, sociology, and philosophy that occurred in France in the 1960s and 1970s, which was marked by a shift in the processes of urbanization at all scales, from the neighborhood to the global level. Lefebvre’s thinking was central to this encounter, which informed both his theory of space and the concept of urbanization becoming global.

martes, 31 de octubre de 2017

Space and place : the perspective of experience

Space and place : the perspective of experience
Tuan, Yi-Fu
1977
Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press. 235 p.
Resumen: A study of the ways in which people feel and think about space, how they form attachments to home, neighborhood, and nation, and how feelings about space and place are affected by the sense of time.“Since it is the breadth and universality of his argument that concerns Yi-Fu Tuan, experience is defined as ‘all the modes by which a person knows and constructs reality,’ and examples are taken with equal ease from non-literate cultures, from ancient and modern oriental and western civilizations, from novels, poetry, anthropology, psychology, and theology. The result is a remarkable synthesis, which reflects well the subtleties of experience and yet avoids the pitfalls of arbitrary classification and facile generalization.
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martes, 11 de julio de 2017

Key thinkers on space and place

Key thinkers on space and place
2011
Thousand Oaks, Sage. 510 p.
Resumen: Recognizing how active and vigorous debates on space are, this edition includes ten completely new entries, making the text even more comprehensive. It is a unique guide to the life and work of those thinkers most responsible for the current 'spatial turn' in the social sciences. Highlighting the work of more than 60 key thinkers it provides a synoptic overview of different ideas about the role of space and place in contemporary social, cultural, political and economic life.
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