Concept ; Marginal area ; Marginality ; Regional development ; Research ; Slovenia ; Social exclusion
Concepto ; Desarrollo regional ; Eslovenia ; Espacio marginal ; Exclusión social ; Investigación ; Marginalidad
This text gives a brief overview of the research work in the field of geographical marginality in Slovenia and presents some of the views and findings of the A. about geographical marginality and about marginal areas in Slovenia. The topic
space and social relations. The third section tries to demonstrate something of the complex and relational nature of spatialities and the geographical imagination. The fourth part of the paper tries to demonstrate the thesis that conversations
After a brief section which reviews some recent debates about geography and economics, the second section raises the possibility and implications of geographies in economies. The argument is that economies are doubtly geographical in terms of both
Aspects de participation à la gérontologie sociale: différenciation spatiale, relations homme-milieu, logement, accessibilité aux services sociaux. Tous ces thèmes constituent un important potentiel pour les recherches appliquées. Importante
Szocialgeografiai szempontu elemzések a kiskereskedelmi ellatas vizsgalataban Socialgeographical analyses in the study of retail trade supply
Commerce de détail ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie sociale ; Heves ; Hongrie ; Méthodologie
In the paper the conditions of retail trade are analysed for a microcentre in North-Hungary. The paper is part of the project launched by the researchers of the Hungarian Geographical Research Institute to study this group of settlements
Boundary objects and the social construction of GIS technology
Geographical information system ; Social group ; Technology
Groupe social ; Système d'information géographique ; Technologie
The AA. examine several instances of how GIS technology involves social negotiation by using a construct of boundary objects developed in a social constructivist framework. Boundary objects stabilize relationships through the negotiation of flexible
Marginality ; Prostitution ; Social exclusion ; Social geography ; Woman
L'A. veut comprendre les mécanismes de l'exclusion à partir de l'exemple de la prostitution féminine en se basant sur des recherches féministes dans la santé et les sciences sociales. - (MP)
Racism and law in Canada : a geographical perspective in Law, regulation, and geography. 1.
Canada ; Contrôle social ; Géographie ; Géographie humaine ; Idéologie ; Justice sociale ; Législation ; Racisme ; Relations sociales ; Société ; Théorie sociale ; Vie quotidienne
The major concern of the paper is to show not only that racism has operated in Canada in spite of the rule of law but that the law has itself been an instrument used in the construction of racism as a hegemonic social relationship.
A településkornyezet tarsadalomfoldrajzi vizsgalata. (Socialgeographical investigation of the environment of settlements)
Fonction sociale ; Géographie humaine ; Infrastructure ; Planification ; Société ; Structure sociale ; Vie quotidienne
The author holds the opinion that the particular structure of society or local society or some of its groups are to be examined from the aspect what relationships they have with basic social functions/work, dwelling, services, education, culture
The burden of the past : geographical perspectives on current affairs
The revival of historical consciousness and a greater emphasis on place have significant positive implications for geographers, particularly in South Africa at a time of political and social transition. - (AJC)
Geographical research touching on law is assessed in the context of a discussion of current trends in legal thought and legal scholarship, which is recently receptive to interdisciplinary influences.
Géographe ; Interdisciplinarité ; Pratique de la géographie ; Recherche ; Rôle du géographe ; Sciences sociales ; Sociologie
Geographer ; Geographer's role ; Inter-disciplinary approach ; Practice of geography ; Research ; Social sciences ; Sociology
Cette quatrième partie se compose de deux articles. 1. Quelle sociologie pour les géographes, quelle géographie pour les sociologues ? (J. Gardin, R. Raymond et A.-P. Mettoux). 2. Point de vue sur l'interdisciplinarité (B. Hibert).
In terms of personalities, problems, concepts and techniques, geography and prehistory have a long record of gainful and mutual beneficial cooperation. Geographers have demonstrated that by applying geographical concepts and techniques, new insight
can be gained into prehistoric spatial organisation. This article further emphasises the importance of geography in the study of social and economic history of man is bound to grow. - (PLK)
Filosofía ; Geografía física ; Geografía histórica ; Geografía social ; Pensamiento geográfico ; Siglo 19 ; Siglo 20
This paper sketches out the contours of the philosopher G W F Hegel’s geographical thought. After reviewing geographers’ remarks on Hegel, it briefly discusses his social ties with his contemporaries Carl Ritter and Alexander von Humboldt to provide
some biographical and intellectual context for the discussion that follows. It then addresses the three primary geographical facets of Hegel’s work, namely his concept of ‘space’, his understanding of physical geography and its relation to race
Exploration ; French school ; Geographic school ; Geographical association ; History of geography ; Social sciences
Association de géographie ; Ecole française ; Ecole géographique ; Exploration ; Histoire de la géographie ; Sciences sociales ; Siècle 18-19
Etude de l'école géographique française de la première moitié du 19e siècle, à travers les recherches et écrits de d'Anville, géographe de l'expédition napoléonienne en Egypte, et de géographes impliqués dans l'exploration de l'Algérie. A cette
époque, la géographie est devenue une science sociale moderne qui a vu ses horizons s'élargir.
Ecole américaine ; Epistémologie ; Géographie régionale ; Pensée géographique ; Relation homme-environnement ; Rôle du géographe ; Technique de recherche ; Théorie sociale
American school ; Epistemology ; Geographer's role ; Geographical thought ; Man-environment relations ; Regional geography ; Research technique ; Social theory
Les géographes doivent relever des défis majeurs en s'immisçant davantage dans la sphère publique. Il s'agit d'aller au-delà de la simple promotion de la discipline. Les travaux géographiques doivent s'impliquer dans des discussions de portée plus
large et nourrir le débat intellectuel se rapportant au social ou au politique.