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  • Place ; Policy ; Space ; Spatial ontology ; Subjectivity
  • The paper offers a further exploration of flat ontology, an account of the world that takes the immanence of localized, material process to be fundamentally different from and ontologically prior to transcendent, structured, and formal treatments
  • of space. The A. develops the concept of the site via site ontology as an event-space that describes the differential contours and pressures of aggregating and dispersing bodies. The paper's contribution lies in considering how politics and political
  • potentials are specified by such event-spaces. The A. argues that subjectivity is often suspended where bodies encounter or get enlisted in the unanticipated connections and relations that site ontology describes.
  • Going with the flow : sustainable water management as ontological cleaving
  • Australia ; Flow ; Irrigation ; Ontology ; River management ; Rural life ; Stream ; Sustainable development ; Victoria ; Water management
  • The A. considers what it might be to do sustainable management through a case study of the Goulburn River in southern Australia. She attends to sustainable management as ontological work and tells of irrigation water and environmental water
  • as emergent in particular gathering of practices, technologies, and stories af river management and rural life. Ontological cleaving is performed. The paper contributes to the consideration of how ontological difference is managed and extends recent work
  • Scale, causality, complexity and emergence : rethinking scale's ontological significance
  • Concept ; Ontology ; Poultry farming ; Research ; Scale ; Theory
  • be understood as an ontological category essential to understanding causality. Research on the relationship between university-based poultry scientists and the poultry industry illustrates the explanatory potential of poly-scalar analysis.
  • On the varying ontologies of capitalism : embeddedness, dispossession, subsumption
  • Capitalism ; Neo liberalism ; Ontology ; Political economy ; Social embeddedness ; Social relations ; Sovereignty
  • de la subsomption, en les associant avec des ontologies du capitalisme purement relationnelles, à base de souveraineté et dualistes.
  • Heidegger, event and the ontological politics of the site
  • Concept ; Event ; Ontology ; Place ; Space ; Space time ; Theory
  • a spatial understanding of ontology as a site revealed around the assemblage of things. Through such post-human understanding of the event, it becomes possible to think spatiality, not just in accordance with the influence Heidegger’s thought could have
  • on the material understanding of spatiality, but in accordance with the rich understanding we could gain by exploring the politics of finite ontologies, the politics intrinsic for the different happenings of revealing.
  • Spatial ontology and explanation
  • Carl Ritter geografiajanak ontologiai alapjai. (The ontological basis for Carl Ritter's geography)
  • On the mythology of the negative exponential or on power as a game of ontological transformations
  • Place ontologies and a new mobilities paradigm for understanding awareness of vulnerability to terrorism in American cities
  • Boston ; Massachusetts ; Mobility ; Ontology ; Place ; Political geography ; Risk ; Terrorism ; Transport ; Transport system ; United States of America ; Vulnerability
  • Postmodernism and the localities debate : ontological questions and epistemological implications
  • Ontology, policy and the market : trends to home-ownership in Hong Kong
  • Actor network theory ; Affect ; Epistemology ; Ontology ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy
  • The paper begins with a problem, which is how to account for objects, worlds, and events outside of human consciousness or in-themselves. It answers by constructing an evental geography from the ontologies of Martin Heidegger, A. Badiou, and G
  • Biopolitics ; Geopolitics ; Information ; Knowledge ; Ontology ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy ; Policy ; Social sciences ; Space ; Technology
  • The paper argues that a wide-ranging change is occurring in the ontological preconditions of Euro-American cultures, based in reworking what and how an event is produced. This new world requires a different kind of social science, one
  • Urban ontologies for an improved communication in urban civil engineering projects
  • A bug's life and the spatial ontologies of mosquito management
  • Arizona ; Biogeography ; Decision making process ; Environmental management ; Insect ; Ontology ; Spatial distribution ; Theory ; United States of America
  • contemporaines. Mise en évidence de deux ontologies spatiales : la première caractérisée par une stratégie de détection et de destruction des lieux de reproduction, tandis que la seconde vise à partitionner l'espace à des fins d'épandages chimiques très larges
  • for practically and ontologically ordering space.
  • Ontology and the conservation of built heritage
  • The A. argues that the reification of culture by cultural geography is a fallacy and that cultural geography would be better served by following the new cultural geography to its logical conclusion: a recognition that there is no such (ontological
  • dialectical method is made possible by the discussion from an ontological point of view. - (DLO)
  • . The hauntological approach haunts persisting textual/ontological divisions, opening up new lines of inquiry.