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  • Space and sustainability : an exploratory essay on the production of social spaces through city-work
  • Globalization ; Labour ; Social geography ; Social space ; Sustainable development ; Territoriality ; Town
  • Développement durable ; Espace social ; Géographie sociale ; Mondialisation ; Territorialité ; Travail ; Ville
  • Localisation de la production d'espaces sociaux comme approche particulièrement frappante pour comprendre la durabilité.
  • Between space and time : reflections on the geographical imagination
  • Capitalism ; Esthetics ; Geopolitics ; Historical geography ; Social change ; Social life ; Social reproduction ; Social space ; Social theory ; Space ; Time
  • Capitalisme ; Changement social ; Espace ; Espace social ; Esthétique ; Géographie historique ; Géopolitique ; Reproduction sociale ; Temps ; Théorie sociale ; Vie sociale
  • This study of the historical geography of concepts of space and time suggests that the roots of the social construction of these concepts lie in the mode of production and its characteristic social relations.
  • Putting on a face : Sartre, Goffman, and agoraphobic anxiety in social space
  • Enquiry ; Production of space ; Social geography ; Social space
  • Agoraphobie ; Enquête ; Espace social ; Géographie sociale ; Production de l'espace
  • 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.
  • Space as a force of production : contribution to the debate on realism, capitalism and space
  • Analyse néomarxiste ; Capitalisme ; Configuration spatiale ; Epistémologie ; Espace ; Facteur de production ; Géographie humaine ; Relations sociales ; Réalisme
  • What kind of space in what kind of social theory?
  • Concept ; Human geography ; Place ; Social geography ; Social life ; Social space ; Social theory ; Space
  • Concept ; Espace ; Espace social ; Géographie humaine ; Géographie sociale ; Lieu ; Théorie sociale ; Vie sociale
  • Sur le rôle de l'espace dans la théorie sociale. Trois conceptions de l'espace: l'espace comme environnement matériel, comme différence et comme spatialité sociale.
  • Urban design and dilemmas of space
  • Architecture ; Concept ; Modernism ; Social space ; Space ; Town ; Urban area ; Urban sociology
  • Architecture ; Concept ; Espace ; Espace social ; Espace urbain ; Modernisme ; Sociologie urbaine ; Ville
  • can become possible, there is a need to confront the fragmentation by moving towards a more unified concept of space. He also argues for a concept of space which refers to physical space with its social and psychological dimensions.
  • The A. aims to find an understanding of the concept of space which could be used in urban design, but which could also be shared by others with an interest in space. He argues that to arrive at a common platform in which a meaningful communication
  • A waste of space ? Towards a critique of the social production of space
  • Critique ; Place ; Production of space ; Social space ; Social theory ; Society ; Space
  • Critique ; Espace ; Espace social ; LEFEBVRE (H.) ; Lieu ; Production de l'espace ; Société ; Théorie sociale
  • L'A. énonce des arguments pour établir une critique de la notion de production sociale de l'espace, chère à Henri Lefebvre. Cinq thèmes principaux sont abordés : le langage et la compréhension, la séparation de l'espace et du temps, les processus de
  • The third space as critical engagement
  • Action space ; Participation ; Social geography ; Social life ; Social movement ; Social practice ; Social sciences ; Societal relations
  • Espace d'activité ; Géographie sociale ; Mouvement social ; Participation ; Pratique sociale ; Relations sociales ; Sciences sociales ; Vie sociale
  • Believing that personal, textual and political spheres of activity can influence one another in important ways, the A. wants to investigate the potential for an active third space where these sites could be explored, worked through and researched
  • . The paper elucidates the notion critical engagement to explore this third space. The A. relates his involvement with Glasgow Earth First in the campaign against the M77 motorway.
  • Space and place. Mirrors of social and cultural identities ?
  • The social construction of place : Newcastle, NSW
  • Australia ; New South Wales ; Semiotics of space ; Social space ; Territorial identity ; Urban area
  • Australie ; Espace social ; Espace urbain ; Identité territoriale ; New South Wales ; Newcastle ; Symbolique de l'espace
  • A reconsideration of personal boundaries in space-time
  • Concept ; Model ; Place ; Social geography ; Society ; Space ; Space time
  • Concept ; Espace ; Espace-temps ; Globalisation ; Géographie sociale ; Individu ; Lieu ; Modèle ; Société
  • Human extensibility is fundamental to the ongoing processes of social structuration in which social practices are constitutive of social structures and social structures constrain persons and practices. While extensibility is partly determined
  • The time of space and the space of time : the future of social science
  • Epistemology ; Ethnic group ; Geopolitics ; Ideology ; Political geography ; Social sciences ; Space time
  • Epistémologie ; Espace-temps ; Groupe ethnique ; Géographie politique ; Géopolitique ; Idéologie ; Sciences sociales
  • Time and space are irremediably locked together and constitute a single dimension. Social science, as invented between 1850 and 1914, has involved limited interpretations of timespace emphasizing either eternal timespaces or episodic geopolitical
  • timespaces. The difficulty for establishing a successful discipline of geography was that it straddled these two kinds of timespace. Social science neglected three other types of timespace that were potentially subversive.
  • From urban social space to social and environmrntal justice : observations on Laurence Ma's essay
  • China ; Social justice ; Social space ; Urban area
  • Chine ; Espace social ; Espace urbain ; Justice environnementale ; Justice sociale ; Transition sociale ; Transition économique
  • The French Riviera as elitist space
  • Classe sociale ; Culturel ; Elite ; Espace social ; France ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Mode de vie ; Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ; Qualité de la vie
  • Some notes on realism and the analysis of space
  • Classe sociale ; Espace ; Géographie humaine ; Identité régionale ; Mouvement social ; Pouvoir local ; Territorialité
  • The spaces of knowledge: contributions towards a historical geography of science
  • Civilization ; Cognitive space ; Cultural studies ; Geographical space ; Historical geography ; Philosophy of sciences ; Place ; Sciences ; Social practice ; Social space ; Space
  • Civilisation ; Culturel ; Espace ; Espace géographique ; Espace perçu ; Espace social ; Géographie historique ; Lieu ; Philosophie des sciences ; Pratique sociale ; Sciences
  • Activity space ; Social network ; Social order ; Social space ; Societal relations ; Society ; Space ; Spatial structure
  • Espace ; Espace d'activité ; Espace social ; Ordre social ; Relations sociales ; Réseau de sociabilité ; Société ; Structure spatiale
  • L'accent est mis sur les approches relationnelles de la pensée sur l'espace. Exemples de relations qui se structurent en réseau dans l'espace social.
  • Gunnar Olsson's transformers : the art and politics of rendering the co-relation of society and space in monochrome and technicolor
  • Art ; Difference ; Human geography ; Identity ; Linguistics ; Social life ; Social space
  • Art ; Différence ; Espace social ; Géographie humaine ; Identité ; Linguistique ; Vie sociale
  • and the empty forms of co-relation. This deconstruction enables one to appreciate the ethical and political performativity of Olsson's surrealist and hyperrealist optical art. The paper raises a vital question : what is the colour of co-relation and social space
  • ? Social space is iridescent.
  • The satisfaction of human needs in physical and virtual spaces
  • Competition ; Internet ; Social geography ; Space ; Virtual space ; e
  • Besoins humains ; Complémentarité ; Concurrence ; Espace ; Espace réel ; Espace virtuel ; Evasion ; Géographie sociale ; Internet ; Substitution
  • Competencia ; Espacio ; Geografía social ; Internet
  • by social networking, being similar to the physical escape offered by tourism. It does not seem real to foresee that virtual space will offer exclusive fulfillment of as of yet unforeseen new human needs.
  • This article explores the spatial dimension of Maslow's theory on the hierarchy of human needs, in light of the growing role of virtual space via the Internet in the contemporary information age.It explains that the growing role of virtual space has
  • evolved into an equivalent hierarchical relation-ship with physical space: complementarity, competition, substitution, escape, and, potentially also exclusivity. Escape from physical to virtual space, as both need and relationship, has been brought about
  • Citizenship ; Democracy ; Local policy ; Political geography ; Power ; Social group ; Social movement ; Social space ; Societal relations ; Territoriality
  • Citoyenneté ; Démocratie ; Espace social ; Groupe social ; Géographie politique ; Mouvement social ; Politique locale ; Pouvoir ; Relations sociales ; Territorialité
  • groups. The papers take a social constructionist perspective on space and thus scale becomes implicated in the production of spaces of reistance. Attention is directed to the spaces between the state and community and between the public and private
  • The papers are concerned with scale in two ways: first, as the processes operating at various scales in the world system set the structural context of action and, second, in terms of the opportunity structure available to political agents and social
  • Urban social movements and neighborhood conflicts : questions of space
  • Changement social ; Classe sociale ; Conflit ; Géographie humaine ; Mouvement social urbain ; Ville ; Voisinage
  • La théorie sociale et la question de l'espace. Bibliographie récente.