The men in the street: notes on the existential meaning of the street and its spatial implications in New trends in urban planning. Studies in housing, urban design and planning.
The A. attempts a hermeneutics of agoraphobic experience, presenting a reading of sufferers' accounts of the social and spatial phenomenology of this disorder in terms of managing existential anxieties.
existential approaches to education and argued for attention to the multiple and diverse contexts of children’s lives. She was awarded a gold medal by the Geographic Society of Chicago. - (HC)
Interpretation of some claims made by phenomenology and existentialism, and evaluation of their potential significance for geography. Translating Lebenswelt in terms of genre de vie, a frame is presented which could facilitate critical reflection
successfully implementing change such that the conventional functional and spatial structure of asset management faces an existential threat and that the dominance of IFCs in the allocation of global flows of capital is in doubt. This confirms the enduring
The authors discuss the application of Hägerstrand's time-geography model in schoolgeography. The importance of this model is stressed from an educational geographic point of view because it is instrumental in a more existential approach to human
The paper employs postmodern theory to examine the complex existential relationship between memory and the negotiation of identity during the early communist period in Hungary. Suggesting that Ferenc Fodor’s unpublished 1952 manuscript Szatmár