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Built environments, constructed societies inverted spatial analysis

Title
Built environments, constructed societies [electronic resource] : inverted spatial analysis / Benjamin N. Vis.
ISBN
9088900388
9789088900389
9789088901317 (e-book)
Published
Leiden : Sidestone Press, c2009.
Physical Description
xi, 179 p. : ill.
Local Notes
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Notes
Originally presented as: Thesis (M.Phil.)--Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, 2009.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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Variant and related titles
Inverted spatial analysis
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 23, 2014
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 168-179).
Contents
Biographic-calls
Content-wise
Subjectivist Objectification
Chapter 1. Axes of Developing Societies
Epistemology
Axis of Time - Absolute Time
Axis of Time - Social Time
Axis of Time - Subjective Time
Axis of Human Action - Disciplined Humanism
Axis of Human Action - Max Weber
Axis of Human Action - Ludwig von Mises
Axis of Human Action - Alfred Schutz
Axis of Human Action - Michel de Certeau
Axis of Human Space - Existentialism and Embodiment
Axis of Human Space - Territoriality and Proxemics
Axis of Human Space - Built Environment
Axis of Human Space - Space Syntax
Chapter 2. Along Disciplinary Lines
Foundations of Human Geography
New Geography, New Archaeology
Present and Future Discource
Social Evolutionism
Culture History, Culture Areas
Chapter 3. Processes of Becoming
Time-geography and Structuration
Introducing Allan Pred, Criticising Anthony Giddens
Place and the Social
Place beyond Structuration
Towards Place as Historically Contingent Process
What about the Built Environment?
Chapter 4. Theorising towards Datasets
From Regionalisation and Culture Areas
Towards Regionalisation and Culture Areas
Constructing Detailed Systemisation
Towards Built Environments
Chapter 5. Theoretical Integration for Datasets
Some Fundamentals
Social Positioning of Spatialities
Spatial Datasets, Interpretive Issues
Spatial Features
Boundaries and the Macro Scale
Disputation of Potentialities
Are Things Stirring in Archaeology?
Basing a Theory
Building a Theory
A Methodological Turn
Concluding Remarks.
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