1. Knowledge, Action and Space: An Introduction: Peter Meusburger and Benno Werlen
2.Action, Knowledge, and Social Relations of Space: Geographies of the Digital Age: Benno Werlen
3. Rationality and Discursive Articulation in Place-Making: Huib Ernste
4. Thought-in-Action/Action-in-Thought: Gunnar Olsson
5. Perverse Expertise and the Social Unconscious in the Making of Crisis: Richard Peet
6. How Much Knowledge Is Necessary for Action?: Joachim Funke
7. Knowing and Not Knowing: Nico Stehr
8. How Representations of Knowledge Shape Actions: Ralph Hertwig and Renato Frey
9. Reflection and Impulse as Determinants of Human Behavior: Anand Krishna and Fritz Strack
10.Planning and the Control of Action—How the Spontaneous and Strategic Use of Goal-Related Knowledge Supports Goal Attainment: Frank Wieber, Peter M. Gollwitzer
11. Pragmatic Philosophy and the Social Function of Knowledge: The Problems of Collective Action and Spatial Dispersion: Tilman Reitz
12. Semantic Knowledge, Domains of Meaning and Conceptual Spaces: Peter Gärdenfors
13. So What Do You Do? Experimenting with Space for Social Creativity: Ariane Berthoin Antal and Victor Friedman
14. The Decision to Move: Being Mobile and Being Rational in Comparative Anthropological Perspective: Thomas Widlok
15. Continuity and Change in Older Adults’ Out-of-Home Mobility Over Ten Years: A Qualitative-Quantitative Approach: Heidrun Mollenkopf, Annette Hieber, and Hans-Werner Wahl
16. The Klaus Tschira Foundation
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