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territorial identity --- case studies --- Human territoriality --- Human territoriality. --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior
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Le présent ouvrage rend compte du colloque Continu et discontinu dans l’espace géographique tenu à la «Maison des Sciences de la Ville» de Tours en novembre 2002. On n’y lira pas le grand combat des « continuistes et des discontinuistes » mais une occasion de dialogue entre sciences de la nature et sciences sociales pour tenter de penser les deux concepts dans leur opposition, forme classique, et aussi dans leur complémentarité, ce qui est plus novateur. Au départ, un ensemble de travaux menées à l’initiative de Michel Lecompte autour du Bassin méditerranéen et dans les Alpes a ouvert la voie à une relecture de la géographique de la végétation aux échelles moyennes de l’espace biophysique. La « phytoclimatologie dynamique » qui en est issue a mis en lumière l’importance de l’analyse des configurations spatiales, du monde de variation - continu ou discontinu - des phénomènes biologiques et physiques dans l’espace géographique. Cette interrogation participe à celle de la géographie, considérée comme un tout, auquel d’autres champs de réflexion se trouvent, de fait, associés, puisque l’espace géographique n’est pas seulement affaire de géographes. De cette expérience, de la volonté d’en rendre compte à l’ensemble de la communauté des géographes et, au-delà, à tous ceux que l’organisation de l’espace géographique ne laisse pas indifférent, est ainsi né le désir de réunir les personnes qui ont pu se poser des questions semblables dans l’autres domaines que celui de la biogéographie. Après une longue introduction, l’ouvrage propose vingt textes de vingt-huit auteurs (surtout géographes mais aussi écologues, archéologue …). Les écrits sont certes variés puisque la géomorphologie fluviale côtoie l’urbain, la dimension technique la fête, la frontière les réseaux et la cartographie les représentations, mais toujours accordées au sujet, débordant largement du factuel pour proposer des réflexions riches. Le découpage en quatre parties permet un cheminement cohérent. D’abord,…
Human geography --- Continuity --- Boundaries --- Human territoriality --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Anthropogeography & Human Ecology --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Continuum --- Ethnology --- Spatial behavior --- Mathematics --- Indivisibles (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Geography - Territories - Planning.
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Geographical perception. --- Human territoriality. --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior --- Environmental perception --- Maps, Mental --- Mental maps --- Perceptual cartography --- Perceptual maps --- Perception --- Orientation (Psychology) --- Space perception
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Depuis vingt ans, le territoire s’est imposé comme catégorie de pensée des sciences sociales et comme catégorie d’action des politiques publiques. Les uns annoncent « la fin des territoires », bousculés par la mondialisation et le développement inexorable des réseaux. Les autres montrent la vitalité des frontières et des identités territoriales, l’acuité des conflits géopolitiques et le goût renouvelé des terroirs et du local. Face à la banalisation et à la polysémie du terme territoire, il importe d’examiner de manière critique son contenu et d’envisager ses applications les plus pertinentes au regard de la réalité sociale. Cet ouvrage, tiré d’une réflexion collective contemporaine des débuts de la vogue territoriale, propose des définitions, suggère des questions et illustre quelques usages d’une notion aux multiples facettes.
Human territoriality. --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior --- territorialité --- études sociales --- étude sociologique --- analyse géographique --- sociologie territoriale --- éthologie et sociologie --- histoire des territoires
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Human territoriality --- Identity (Psychology) --- Territorialité humaine. --- Territorialité humaine --- Identité (Psychologie) --- Human territoriality. --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- Human territoriality - Québec (Province)
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It is entirely appropriate that this book should be produced in Dundalk. Located on the Northern rim of the Irish Pale, this town has straddled a border for centuries. Over the past thirty years, it has come to be closely identified Other violent republicanism both by the Unionist Community in Northern Ireland and by Constitutional Nationalists in the South. Against such a hostile background academics attached to the Institute of Technology there have bravely confronted and interrogated th...
Human territoriality. --- Boundaries --- Borderlands --- Border-lands --- Border regions --- Frontiers --- Borders (Geography) --- Boundary lines --- Geographical boundaries --- International boundaries --- Lines, Boundary --- Natural boundaries --- Perimeters (Boundaries) --- Political boundaries --- Territory, National --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior --- Social aspects.
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Human territoriality --- Land use --- Regional planning --- Land --- Land utilization --- Use of land --- Utilization of land --- Economics --- Land cover --- Landscape assessment --- NIMBY syndrome --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior
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As a judicial concept dating back to the 17th century, the term ex(tra)territoriality has long excited the interest of scholars and writers who have, since the 20th century, not hesitated to appropriate the notion, widening and transforming it in the process. This transfer to the field of humanities has opened a new space of reflection, a space for imagination, through the means of a creative re-reading, among others, which has given rise to new but related concepts such as “deterritorialization”. To take into account the growing importance of this extraterritoriality paradigm reassessing the idea of territory in literature, culture and languages, this book offers an interdisciplinary and plurilingual journey through four centuries, four continents and a dozen languages, from literature to new media, encompassing philosophy, history, linguistics, the press, the cinema… Notion juridique remontant au XVIIe siècle, le terme d’ex(tra)territorialité suscite depuis longtemps l’intérêt des sciences humaines et de la littérature qui, depuis le Xxe siècle, n’ont pas hésité à se l’approprier pour l’élargir et le transformer. Ce transfert du qualificatif ex(tra)territorial vers les humanités a ouvert un autre espace de réflexion, un espace d’imagination, grâce notamment à une relecture créatrice, ce qui a pu donner lieu à de nouveaux concepts apparentés comme celui de « déterritorialisation ». Pour tenir compte de l’importance grandissante d’une pensée de l’ex(tra)territorialité, mettant en question la notion de territoire dans les domaines littéraire, culturel et linguistique, le présent ouvrage propose un parcours interdisciplinaire et plurilingue à travers quatre siècles, quatre continents et une dizaine de langues, de la littérature aux nouveaux médias, en passant par la philosophie, l’histoire, la linguistique, la presse, le cinéma, et cetera.
Literature --- Exterritoriality. --- Human territoriality. --- Boundaries in literature. --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior --- Exterritoriality --- Extraterritoriality --- Jurisdiction, Exterritorial --- International law --- Capitulations --- Universal jurisdiction --- Philosophy. --- Theory --- Law and legislation
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This volume brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars around an important question: how has migration changed in Europe as the European Union has enlarged, and what are the consequences for countries (and for migrants themselves) inside and outside of these redrawn jurisdictional and territorial borders? By addressing this question the book contributes to three current debates with respect to EU migration management: 1) that recent developments in EU migration management represent a profound spatial and organizational reconfiguration of the regional governance of migration, 2) the trend towards the externalization or subcontracting of migration control and, 3) how the implications of Europe’s changing immigration policy are increasingly felt across the European neighborhood and beyond. Based on new empirical research, the authors in this collection explore these three processes and their consequences for both member and non-member EU states, for migrants themselves, and for migration systems in the region. The collection indicates that despite the rhetoric of social and spatial integration across the EU region, as one wall has come down, new walls have gone up as novel migration and security policy frameworks have been erected – making European immigration more complex, and potentially more influential beyond the EU zone, than ever.
Human territoriality --- European Union countries --- Emigration and immigration. --- Territoriality, Human --- Social sciences. --- European Economic Community literature. --- Population. --- Social Sciences. --- Migration. --- European Integration. --- Population Economics. --- Territorial behavior --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior --- European Economic Community lite. --- Human population --- Human populations --- Population growth --- Populations, Human --- Economics --- Human ecology --- Sociology --- Demography --- Malthusianism --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization
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If personal and national identity is often constructed in terms of place, how do our identities and values change as places themselves are transformed? What happens to the spaces in which we live as societal values and identities change? These questions can be asked of almost any discipline, whether one is taking a photograph or mapping a literary topography, tracing linguistic change in a geographic region or language's importance to our conception of a political territory, building a house ...
Human territoriality. --- Human beings --- Environmental psychology. --- Cognitive ergonomics --- Ecological psychology --- Ecopsychology --- Ecotherapy --- Environmental quality --- Environmental social sciences --- Human factors science --- Psychoeology --- Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Ecological Systems Theory --- Environmental effects on human beings --- Human ecology --- Nature and nurture --- Territorial behavior --- Territoriality, Human --- Ethnology --- Human geography --- Spatial behavior --- Effect of environment on. --- Psychological aspects
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