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Geographical perception --- Perception géographique --- Environmental perception --- Maps, Mental --- Mental maps --- Perceptual cartography --- Perceptual maps --- Perception --- Orientation (Psychology) --- Space perception --- Geographical perception. --- Perception géographique. --- Cognitieve kaarten. --- Perception géographique
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Geography. --- Geographical perception. --- Géographie --- Perception géographique --- Wright, John Kirtland, --- Geography --- Geografie --- Landschapskunde --- Perceptie en Beleving. --- Géographie --- Perception géographique
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History of civilization --- anno 1200-1499 --- Geography, Medieval. --- Géographie médiévale --- Géographie médiévale --- Cultuurgeschiedenis --- Perception géographique --- Espace --- Géographie (discipline) --- Aspect symbolique. --- Aspect social. --- Histoire. --- Histoire
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Geographical perception --- Human ecology --- Landscape assessment --- Perception géographique --- Ecologie humaine --- Paysages --- Political aspects --- Aspect politique --- Evaluation --- Geographical perception. --- Landscape assessment. --- Geografie --- Political aspects. --- Landschapskunde --- Algemeen. --- Perception géographique
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Sumerians --- Geography, Ancient. --- Geographical perception --- Sumériens --- Géographie ancienne --- Perception géographique --- History --- Histoire --- 809.2 --- Semitische talen --- 809.2 Semitische talen --- Sumériens --- Géographie ancienne --- Perception géographique
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'The reason for my enthusiasm for this book is that Doreen Massey manages to describe a certain way of perceiving movement in space which I have been - and still am - working with on different levels in my work: i.e. the idea that space is not something static and neutral, a frozen entity, but is something intertwined with time and thus ever changing - also when we are not occupying it. Doreen's descriptions of her journey through England for example are clear and precise accounts of this idea, and she very sharply characterizes the attempts not to recognize this idea as utopian and nostalgic' - Olaffur Eliasson In this book, Doreen Massey makes an impassioned argument for revitalising our imagination of space. She takes on some well-established assumptions from philosophy, and some familiar ways of characterising the twenty-first century world, and shows how they restrain our understanding of both the challenge and the potential of space. The way we think about space matters. It inflects our understandings of the world, our attitudes to others, our politics. It affects, for instance, the way we understand globalisation, the way we approach cities, the way we develop, and practice, a sense of place. If time is the dimension of change then space is the dimension of the social: the contemporaneous co-existence of others. That is its challenge, and one that has been persistently evaded. For Space pursues its argument through philosophical and theoretical engagement, and through telling personal and political reflection. Doreen Massey asks questions such as how best to characterise these so-called spatial times, how it is that implicit spatial assumptions inflect our politics, and how we might develop a responsibility for place beyond place. This book is 'for space' in that it argues for a reinvigoration of the spatiality of our implicit cosmologies. For Space is essential reading for anyone interested in space and the spatial turn in the social sciences and huma
Philosophy of nature --- Geographical perception. --- Political geography. --- Globalization. --- Regionalism --- Perception géographique --- Géographie politique --- Mondialisation --- Régionalisme --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Geografie --- Sociale en economische geografie --- Algemeen. --- Varia. --- Perception géographique --- Géographie politique --- Régionalisme
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Human geography --- Geographical perception --- Géographie humaine --- Perception géographique --- Human territoriality --- Public spaces --- Spatial behavior --- Géographie humaine --- Perception géographique --- Africa --- Social Sciences --- Space Representation --- Interdisciplinary Studies --- Africa [Sub-Saharan ]
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Examining key ideas - like space and place - which inform the geographic imagination, this text discusses the core conceptual vocabulary of human geography.
Human geography --- Geographical perception. --- Géographie humaine --- Perception géographique --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Human geography - Philosophy. --- Geographical perception --- Anthropogeography & Human Ecology --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Philosophy --- Geografie --- Sociale en economische geografie --- Algemeen --- Algemeen. --- Anthropology. --- Géographie humaine --- Perception géographique --- Human beings
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Landscape architecture --- Architecture du paysage --- History --- Histoire --- Landscape changes --- Geographical perception --- Nature conservation. --- Nature --- History. --- Effect of human beings on. --- Paysage --- Perception géographique --- Sociologie --- Prévision --- Young, Arthur --- Et la France --- Nature conservation --- Homme --- Effect of human beings on --- Influence sur la nature --- Conservation --- Sociologie. --- Perception géographique. --- Histoire. --- Prévision --- Et la France. --- Landscape changes - France - History. --- Geographical perception - History. --- Nature - Effect of human beings on. --- Perception géographique.
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Qu’est-ce au juste qu’un paysage ? Pourquoi lui accorde-t-on aujourd’hui tant d’importance ? Rarement naturel, presque toujours façonné par l’homme, il est dans nos sociétés le fruit d’une histoire vieille de quatre siècles au cours de laquelle se sont peu à peu élaborés, transmis, modifiés des modèles paysagers qui déterminent notre perception de l’espace. Récemment le paysage est aussi devenu un enjeu social, écologique et économique... voire électoral. Le contrôler, c’est bien sûr contrôler l’espace, mais, plus largement, le devenir de notre société et de ses valeurs. Il est également un marché potentiel, avec ses professionnels, ses stratégies d’intervention, ses systèmes d’expertise qui jouent souvent de l’ambiguïté entre crise paysagère et crise sociale, et du consensus qui assimile de plus en plus le paysage à un patrimoine à sauvegarder, ou tout au moins à gérer. Finalement, le paysage fonctionne comme un symbole, une représentation, dont chacun use à des fins différentes. Et qui mieux que l’ethnologue peut témoigner de la force et parfois de la violence des symboles ? Ces dix-huit articles sont pour la plupart issus d’un appel d’offres initié par la mission du Patrimoine ethnologique (ministère de la Culture), avec la participation du SRETIE (ministère de l’Environnement).
Landscapes --- Ethnology --- Human beings --- Sociology, Rural --- Landscape protection --- Land use --- Human geography --- Paysages --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Sociologie rurale --- Utilisation du sol --- Géographie humaine --- Social aspects --- Influence on nature --- Aspect social --- Protection --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Anthropogeography & Human Ecology --- Aménagement du paysage --- Sociologie urbaine --- Paysage --- Perception géographique --- Planification --- Aspect environnemental --- Anthropologie --- Géographie humaine --- Anthropologie. --- Aménagement du paysage. --- Sociologie urbaine. --- Perception géographique. --- Aspect environnemental. --- Bretagne --- Réunion (île de la) --- ethnologie de la France --- paysage --- Auvergne --- Normandie --- patrimoine ethnologique --- rurbanisation --- espace rural
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