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In: Journal of social and political studies, Band 5, S. 163-178
ISSN: 0193-5941, 0362-580X
In: Astropolitics: the international journal of space politics & policy, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 206-222
ISSN: 1557-2943
In: Space Discovery Guides
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Heavy Metal -- Chapter 1: Flying High -- Chapter 2: The Junkyard -- Chapter 3: Coping with Space Junk -- Chapter 4: Cleaning House -- What's Next? -- Source Notes -- Glossary -- Selected Bibliography -- Further Reading and Websites -- Index -- Photo Acknowledgments -- Back Cover
Highly visual and containing contributions from leading names in landscape, architecture and design, this volume provides a rare insight into people's engagement with the outdoor environment; looking at the ways in which the design of spaces and places meets people's needs and desires in the twenty-first century
Introduction / Chris Berry, Janet Harbord, and Rachel O. Moore -- What Is a Screen Nowadays? / Francesco Casetti -- Multi-Screen Architecture / Beatriz Colomina -- Mapping Orbit: Towards a Vertical Public Space / Lisa Parks -- Cairo Diary: Space-Wars, Public Visibility and the Transformation of Public Space in Post-Revolutionary Egypt / Mona Abaza -- Shanghai's Public Screen Culture: Local and Coeval / Chris Berry -- iPhone Girl: Assembly, Assemblages and Affect in the Life of an Image / Helen Grace -- In Transit: Between Labor and Leisure in London's St. Pancras International / Rachel Moore -- Encountering Screen Art on the London Underground / Janet Harbord and Tamsin Dillon -- Direct Address: A Brechtian Proposal for an Alternative Working Method / Marysia Lewandowska -- Domesticating the Screen-Scenography: Situational Uses of Screen Images and Technologies in the London Underground / Zlatan Krajina -- Privatizing Urban Space in the Mediated World of iPod Users / Michael Bull -- Publics and Publicity: Outdoor Advertising and Urban Space / Anne M. Cronin
World Affairs Online
In: Polity, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 6-31
ISSN: 1744-1684
In: [1874-2033] ; The Broker, 28-30. (2009)
Recent political, military and technological developments demonstrate that the consensus enshrined in the Outer Space Treaty (1967) and other international agreements is under threat. According to the author, agreement on preventive arms control in space could soon be reached, as long as all countries choose to cooperate.
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In: Key ideas in geography
"Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that have crossed between such diverse fields as philosophy, physics, architecture, sociology, anthropology, and geography. It examines the influence of geometry, arithmetic, natural philosophy, empiricism and positivism to the development of spatial thinking, as well as contributions of phenomenologists, existentialists, psychologists, Marxists and post-structuralists to how we occupy, live, structure, and perform spaces and practices of spacing. It will be of central importance to scholars and practitioners working across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences"--
In: FAU Studien aus der Philosophischen Fakultät, 25
introduction du dossier Histories of Space, Spaces of History dirigé par Matthew GRAVES et Gilles TEULIÉ ; International audience ; This issue of E-rea examines the temporalities of space and the spatialities of time in the area of colonial and postcolonial Commonwealth Studies viewed through the prism of the Geohumanities, with an emphasis on historiographies that transcend the national or underpass it at the infra-state scale of relations, while overflowing conventional timelines and adopting perspectives that lengthen focus and broaden analytical scope, connecting social and cultural trajectories across disciplinary boundaries. The authors draw upon the methodologies of colonial and postcolonial history, geohistory and geopolitics, memory studies, commemorative politics, geopoetics and literary mapping, media studies and the digital humanities.
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introduction du dossier Histories of Space, Spaces of History dirigé par Matthew GRAVES et Gilles TEULIÉ ; International audience ; This issue of E-rea examines the temporalities of space and the spatialities of time in the area of colonial and postcolonial Commonwealth Studies viewed through the prism of the Geohumanities, with an emphasis on historiographies that transcend the national or underpass it at the infra-state scale of relations, while overflowing conventional timelines and adopting perspectives that lengthen focus and broaden analytical scope, connecting social and cultural trajectories across disciplinary boundaries. The authors draw upon the methodologies of colonial and postcolonial history, geohistory and geopolitics, memory studies, commemorative politics, geopoetics and literary mapping, media studies and the digital humanities.
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