Non Representational Theory

Non Representational Theory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781134162727

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Taking Place Non Representational Theories and Geography

Taking Place  Non Representational Theories and Geography
Author: Ben Anderson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317046950

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Emerging over the past ten years from a set of post-structuralist theoretical lineages, non-representational theories are having a major impact within Human Geography. Non-representational theorisation and research has opened up new sets of problematics around the body, practice and performativity and inspired new ways of doing and writing human geography that aim to engage with the taking-place of everyday life. Drawing together a range of innovative contributions from leading writers, this is the first book to provide an extensive and in-depth overview of non-representational theories and human geography. The work addresses the core themes of this still-developing field, demonstrates the implications of non-representational theories for many aspects of human geographic thought and practice, and highlights areas of emergent critical debate. The collection is structured around four thematic sections - Life, Representation, Ethics and Politics - which explore the varied relations between non-representational theories and contemporary human geography.

Non Representational Theory and the Creative Arts

Non Representational Theory and the Creative Arts
Author: Candice P. Boyd,Christian Edwardes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811357497

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This book presents distinct perspectives from both geographically-oriented creative practices and geographers working with arts-based processes. In doing so, it fills a significant gap in the already sizeable body of non-representational discourse by bringing together images and reflections on performances, art practice, theatre, dance, and sound production alongside theoretical contributions and examples of creative writing. It considers how contemporary art making is being shaped by spatial enquiry and how geographical research has been influenced by artistic practice. It provides a clear and concise overview of the principles of non-representational theory for researchers and practitioners in the creative arts and, across its four sections, demonstrates the potential for non-representational theory to bring cultural geography and contemporary art closer than ever before.

Non Representational Theory Health

Non Representational Theory   Health
Author: GAVIN J. ANDREWS
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Medical geography
ISBN: 0367592630

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Drawing on the principles, approaches and style of non-representational theory, Gavin J. Andrews sets out a new agenda for health geography, offering a fundamental consideration of how health actually locates and plays out in the taking place, the frontier, of life.

Non Representational Methodologies

Non Representational Methodologies
Author: Phillip Vannini
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134674190

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Non-representational theory is one of the contemporary moment’s most influential theoretical perspectives within social and cultural theory. It is now widely considered to be the logical successor of postmodern theory, the logical development of post-structuralist thought, and the most notable intellectual force behind the turn across the social and cultural sciences away from cognition, meaning, and textuality. And yet, it is often poorly understood. This is in part because of its complexity, but also because of its limited treatment in the few volumes chiefly dedicated to it. Theories must be useful to researchers keen on utilizing concepts and analytical frames for their personal interpretive purposes. How useful non-representational theory is, in this sense, is yet to be understood. This book outlines a variety of ways in which non-representational ideas can influence the research process, the very value of empirical research, the nature of data, the political value of data and evidence, the methods of research, the very notion of method, and the styles, genres, and media of research.

Non Representational Geographies of Therapeutic Art Making

Non Representational Geographies of Therapeutic Art Making
Author: Candice P. Boyd
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2016-11-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319462868

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Utilising non-representational theories and practice-led research methods, this book serves to reclaim therapeutics as ecological, spatial and material. It examines the sites and performances of a wide range of therapeutic art practices, including painting and drawing, dance movement therapy, fibre art, subterranean graffiti practice, and poetic permaculture. In doing so it provides an important assessment of the role and status of therapy in contemporary life. A highly interdisciplinary text, Boyd’s research is informed by a thorough reading of post-structural theory including contemporary feminism, Guattari’s ethico-aesthetic paradigm, Whitehead’s process-oriented ontology, and Deleuze’s writing on sense and the event. This innovative study will prove essential for scholars and practitioners of cultural geography, socially-engaged art, therapeutic studies, and occupational therapy.

A Dictionary of Human Geography

A Dictionary of Human Geography
Author: Noel Castree,Rob Kitchin,Alisdair Rogers
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780199599868

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This new dictionary provides over 2,000 clear and concise entries on human geography, covering basic terms and concepts as well as biographies, organisations, and major periods and schools. Authoritative and accessible, this is a must-have for every student of human geography, as well as for professionals and interested members of the public.

The Unity of Knowledge and Action

The Unity of Knowledge and Action
Author: Warren G. Frisina
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791488669

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Building upon insights from the sixteenth century Neo-Confucian Wang Yang-ming, the American pragmatist John Dewey, and the process philosopher Alfred North Whitehead, this book argues that knowledge is best understood as a form of action. Many of the most puzzling philosophic problems in the modern era can be traced to our tendency to assume that knowledge is separate from action. Letting go of the sharp knowledge-action distinction, however, makes possible a more coherent theory of knowledge that is more adaptive to the way we experience one another, the world, and ourselves. By responding directly to problems raised by contemporary thinkers like Charles Taylor, Donald Davidson, Richard Rorty, Daniel Dennett, Mark Johnson, George Lakoff, and Robert Neville, this book maps out a strategy for making progress in the contemporary quest for a "nonrepresentational theory of knowledge."