Built environments, constructed societies : inverting spatial analysis
1. Verfasser: |
Vis, Benjamin N.
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Leiden :
Sidestone Press,
2009.
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Umfang/Format: |
xi, 179 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Schlagworte: | |
Inhaltsangabe:
- 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.