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E-grāmata: Spatial Transformations: Kaleidoscopic Perspectives on the Refiguration of Spaces

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  • Formāts: 342 pages
  • Sērija : The Refiguration of Space
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000462715
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  • Formāts: 342 pages
  • Sērija : The Refiguration of Space
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000462715

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"This book examines a variety of subjective spatial experiences and knowledge production practices in order to shed new light on the specifics of contemporary socio-spatial change, driven as it is by, inter alia, digitalization, transnationalization and migration. Considering the ways in which emerging spatial phenomena are conditioned by an increasing interconnectedness, it asks how spaces are changing as a result of mediatization, increased mobility, globalization and social dislocation. With attentionto questions surrounding the negotiation and (visual) communication of space, it explores the arrangements, spatialities and materialities that underpin the processes of spatial refiguration by which these changes come about. Bringing together the work of leading scholars from across diverse range disciplines to address questions of socio-spatial transformation, this volume will appeal to sociologists and geographers, as well as scholars and practitioners of urban planning and architecture"--

Bringing together the work of leading scholars from across the social sciences, this book examines a variety of subjective spatial experiences and knowledge production practices, in order to shed new light on the specifics of contemporary socio-spatial change, as driven by mediatization, mobility, globalization and social dislocation.



This book examines a variety of subjective spatial experiences and knowledge production practices in order to shed new light on the specifics of contemporary socio-spatial change, driven as it is by inter alia, digitalization, transnationalization and migration. Considering the ways in which emerging spatial phenomena are conditioned by an increasing interconnectedness, this book asks how spaces are changing as a result of mediatization, increased mobility, globalization and social dislocation. With attention to questions surrounding the negotiation and (visual) communication of space, it explores the arrangements, spatialities and materialities that underpin the processes of spatial refiguration by which these changes come about. Bringing together the work of leading scholars from across diverse range disciplines to address questions of socio-spatial transformation, this volume will appeal to sociologists and geographers, as well as scholars and practitioners of urban planning and architecture.

List of contributors
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1 Navigating spatial transformations through the refiguration of spaces
1(14)
Angela Million
Christian Haid
Ignacio Castillo Ulloa
Nina Baur
PART I Spatiality and temporality
15(70)
2 The refiguration of space, circulation, and mobility
17(11)
Martina Low
Hubert Knoblauch
3 Spatial occupation--destruction--virtualization: types, categories, and processes of a crucial factor in social life
28(18)
Karl-Siegbert Rehberg
4 The historicity of the refiguration of spaces under the scrutiny of pre-COVID-19 Sao Paulo homeless pedestrians
46(14)
Fraya Frehse
5 Spatiotemporal entanglements: insights from history
60(12)
Susanne Rau
6 Slow movement on the slope: on Architecture Principe's theory of the oblique function and the role of circulation in architectural and urban design
72(13)
Christian Sander
PART II Spatiality, social inequality, and the economy
85(82)
7 `Open borders': a postcolonial critique
87(10)
Gurminder K. Bhambra
8 The centrality of race to inequality across the world-system: old figurations and new reconfigurations
97(12)
Manuela Boated
9 Spatial transformations in world-historical perspective: towards mapping the space and time of wealth accumulation
109(11)
Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz
Corey R. Payne
10 Infrastructures for global production in Ethiopia and Argentina: commodity chains and urban spatial transformation
120(16)
Elke Beyer
Lucas-Andres Eisner
Anke Hagemann
11 Separate worlds? Explaining the current wave of regional economic polarization
136(15)
Michael Storper
12 Spatial transformations and spatio-temporal coupling: links between everyday shopping behavior and changes in the retail landscape
151(16)
Elmar Kulke
Nina Baur
PART III Digitization and visualization of space
167(74)
13 Network spillover effects and the dyadic interactions of virtual, social, and spatial
169(12)
Marco Bastos
14 Talking to my community elsewhere: bringing together networked public spheres and the concept of translocal communities
181(11)
Daniel Maier
Daniela Stoltenberg
Barbara Pfetsch
Annie Waldherr
15 Annotating places: a critical assessment of two hypotheses on how locative media transform urban public places
192(12)
Eric Lettkemann
Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer
16 Representational and animatic corporeality: refiguring bodies and digitally mediated cities
204(12)
Gillian Rose
17 Refiguring spaces: transformative aspects of migration and tourism
216(25)
Stefanie Burkle
PART IV Imagining, producing, and negotiating space
241(69)
18 Ontological security, globalization, and geographical imagination
243(15)
Use Helbrecht
Janina Dobrusskin
Carotin Genz
Lucas Pold
19 Where we turn to: rethinking networks, urban space, and research methods
258(11)
Talja Blokland
Daniela Kriiger
Robert Vief
Henrik Schultze
20 Reconfiguring the spaces of urban politics: circuits, territories, and territorialization
269(16)
Jennifer Robinson
21 Appropriating Berlin's Tempohomes
285(9)
Ayham Dalai
Aline Fraikin
Antonia Noll
22 "I spy with my little eye": children's actual use and experts' intended design of public space
294(16)
Ignacio Castillo Ulloa
Angela Million
Jona Schwerer
Index 310
Angela Million is Professor of Urban Design and Urban Development at Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.

Christian Haid is Senior Researcher at the Habitat Unit, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.

Ignacio Castillo Ulloa is Research Assistant and Lecturer at Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.

Nina Baur is Professor for Methods of Social Research at Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.