Society Action and Space

Society Action and Space
Author: Benno Werlen
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0415069653

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The first English translation of a book which questions the relevance of space for the social world and in so doing offers exciting new directions for both geography and sociology.

Society Action and Space

Society Action and Space
Author: Benno Werlen
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780415069663

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The first English translation of a book which questions the relevance of space for the social world and in so doing offers exciting new directions for both geography and sociology.

Society Action and Space

Society  Action and Space
Author: Benno Werlen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134913954

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This is the first English translation of a book which has been widely recognized in Europe as a major contribution to the interface between geography and social theory. Ambitious, crackling with original ideas and persuasively argued, it raises exciting new implications for the study of space and social theory.

Society Action and Space

Society  Action and Space
Author: Benno Werlen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Human geography
ISBN: OCLC:59965718

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Overlooking the Visual

Overlooking the Visual
Author: Kathryn Moore
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134393589

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Making tangible connections between theory and practice, ideas and form, this book encourages debate about the artistic, conceptual, and cultural significance of the way things look. What are the metaphysical concepts at the heart of design education, theory, and philosophy? Why do we assume that design is impossible to teach? This book challenges the traditional foundations of perception and takes an imaginative, radical approach, setting itself apart from the traditions of analytical philosophy, evolutionary psychology, and phenomenology which underpin much of current design theory and discourse. The new definition of perception produces startling consequences for conceptions of language, intelligence, meaning, the senses, emotions and subjectivity. This is an innovative, fresh view on design and how we can improve it for both practitioners and students in the architecture and design fields as well as philosophers.

Time Resources Society and Ecology

Time Resources  Society and Ecology
Author: Tommy Carlstein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2019-09-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000698916

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Originally published in 1982, Time Resources, Society and Ecology examines and seeks to examine the time dimension in terms of the ecology, technology, social organization and spatial structure of the human habitat. Approaches to time resources – sociological time-budget studies, anthropological activity analysis, and economic analysis of money allocation – have been limited by their sectoral scope or their failure to relate effectively to the processes of social interaction, technological change and environmental structure. In this book, the book’s articulation of time resources is developed in a general theoretical framework of action and interaction in time and space. The book examines constraints and possibilities facing preindustrial societies and throws light on the impact of technology on modern societies. Basic models of time allocation are presented, and, finally, a cross-cultural comparison is made of the mobilization of time resources in preindustrial societies. Geographers, social anthropologists and human ecologists should find this work directly relevant to their interest in understanding the interactions between man and environment.

The Constitution of Society

The Constitution of Society
Author: Anthony Giddens
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2013-06-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745665283

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Anthony Giddens has been in the forefront of developments in social theory for the past decade. In The Constitution of Society he outlines the distinctive position he has evolved during that period and offers a full statement of a major new perspective in social thought, a synthesis and elaboration of ideas touched on in previous works but described here for the first time in an integrated and comprehensive form. A particular feature is Giddens's concern to connect abstract problems of theory to an interpretation of the nature of empirical method in the social sciences. In presenting his own ideas, Giddens mounts a critical attack on some of the more orthodox sociological views. The Constitution of Society is an invaluable reference book for all those concerned with the basic issues in contemporary social theory.

Time Space and Society

Time  Space  and Society
Author: A. Kellerman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400922877

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Time and space are two of the most basic dimensions of human life. They envelop all human beings from birth to death. As such, they provide the context for human existence. At the same time, however, time and space also serve as major influencing factors in mankind's actions. Hence, a vast literature has developed on time and space as separate dimensions, and recently on time-space as joint dimensions. Interestingly enough, the social connotations of time and space have mostly been studied with the individual human being in mind. The more societal significance of time and space, whether separately or jointly, have been relatively neglected. It is the purpose of this volume to help fill this lacuna through discussions on some of the many junctions of time, space, and society at large. The discussion will naturally involve concepts and findings from more than just one discipline -- notably, geography, sociology, social history and political science. It is, thus, obvious that the topic may be highlighted from several perspectives. Given my own education and work, the approach will lean more to the geographical perspective. Geography has a special merit as an integrating framework for the study of time, space, and society. It is a discipline that has space at the center of its raison d'etre and, as such, has always striven for integration, holism and comprehensiveness.