Everyday Spaces

Everyday Spaces
Author: Pauline Gallacher
Publsiher: Thomas Telford Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015060812644

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Everyday Spaces looks at the origins and aspirations of innovative public space, based on a particular project unique for its time. It reveals a general lack of focus on the issue of public space in ordinary neighbourhoods, in contrast to the increasing amount of attention devoted to city centre locations.

Code space

Code space
Author: Rob Kitchin,Martin Dodge
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262042482

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The authors examine software from a spatial perspective, analyzing the dyadic relationship of software & space. The production of space, they argue, is increasingly dependent on code, & code is written to produce space.

Creating Spaces for an Ageing Society

Creating Spaces for an Ageing Society
Author: Sophie Yarker
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2021-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781839827389

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Creating Spaces for an Ageing Society considers the existing social science literature on shared neighbourhood spaces through the perspective of an ageing population. It asks the question; how can we use social infrastructure to build local neighbourhoods that are supportive of the social relationships we need in later life?

Citizen Media and Public Spaces

Citizen Media and Public Spaces
Author: Mona Baker,Bolette B. Blaagaard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317537502

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Citizen Media and Public Spaces presents a pioneering exploration of citizen media as a highly interdisciplinary domain that raises vital political, social and ethical issues relating to conceptions of citizenship and state boundaries, the construction of publics and social imaginaries, processes of co-optation and reverse co-optation, power and resistance, the ethics of witnessing and solidarity, and novel responses to the democratic deficit. Framed by a substantial introduction by the editors, the twelve contributions to the volume interrogate the concept of citizen media theoretically and empirically, and offer detailed case studies that extend from the UK to Russia and Bulgaria and from China to Denmark and the liminal spaces within which a growing number of refugees now live. A rich new domain of scholarship and practice emerges out of the studies presented. Citizen media is shown to embrace both physical and digital interventions in public space, as well as the sets of values and agendas that influence and drive the practices and discourses through which individuals and collectives position themselves within and in relation to society and participate in the creation of diverse publics. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in media and communication studies, particularly those studying citizen media, media and society, journalism and society, and political communication. Cover image: courtesy of Ruben Hamelink

Tourism Spaces

Tourism Spaces
Author: Alan A. Lew
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000425222

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Geographic space is a fundamental and essential construct of the physical reality within which we live, move, and construct our world. Through space we create ‘others’ (anything that is any distance from ‘us’) and we experience time (by moving from one place point to another). Because it is so fundamental to our experience, we often take geographic space for granted. Tourism Spaces: Environments, Locations, and Movements shows some of the ways that geographers and other social scientists bring spatial considerations to the forefront of our research and understanding of tourism. This is seen through the spatial arrangements and distributions of tourism phenomena, such as attractions, destinations, and in the spatial behaviour of tourists themselves. Today, these spatial arrangements and patterns are increasingly being captured, analysed, and understood through various forms of formal and informal digital data. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Tourism Geographies.

Elements of Family Style

Elements of Family Style
Author: Erin Gates
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781501137310

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New York Times bestselling author and popular lifestyle blogger Erin Gates shares everything you need to know about designing a beautifully stylish—yet practical and functional—family home through candid advice, inspirational ideas, and lessons learned. Loved by her readers for her chic interior designs and frank and funny revelations about life behind the scenes of her picture-perfect blog, bestselling author and designer Erin Gates presents a new book about how to live stylishly amidst the chaos of daily family life. Throughout her career designing homes for families of all kinds all over the country, Erin has always maintained that living with children and pets does not mean that you have to forego nice things. This uniquely personal and practical guide will explain how to create a home that makes you proud and reflects your own style while also being durable, safe, and comfortable for children. It focuses on the spaces families share, those that are dedicated to the kids, and the oft-forgotten retreats for parents. Erin combines honest design advice and gorgeous inspirational photographs with engaging and intimate personal essays about life lessons learned the hard way while struggling with infertility and becoming a mother, managing a business, overseeing her own home renovation, and finding time for her marriage. She’ll share how to store toys so that shared spaces don’t look like a kindergarten, the expensive-looking fabrics that will stand up to a marauding toddler with sticky hands, nursery looks that go beyond blue and pink, and furniture that does not have to be stored during the baby-proofing years. She also showcases the work of other designers she loves who surround parents, children, and their pets with comfort and beauty. Like a best friend who has a knack for style and a taste for fun, Erin opens her front door and invites you into her life and all of its beautiful imperfection.

Changing Spaces of Education

Changing Spaces of Education
Author: Rachel Brooks,Alison Fuller,Johanna Lesley Waters
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415672221

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This volume proffers a unique perspective on the transformation of education in the 21st century, by bringing together leading researchers in education, sociology and geography to address directly questions of space in relation to education and learning.

Spaces of Vernacular Creativity

Spaces of Vernacular Creativity
Author: Tim Edensor,Deborah Leslie,Steve Millington,Norma Rantisi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134018451

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This book argues for a rethinking of what constitutes creativity, foregrounding non-economic values and practices, and the often marginal and everyday spaces in which creativity takes shape.