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Thinking space

Author: Mike Crang; N J Thrift
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
Series: Critical geographies, 9.
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Thinking Space is ideal reading for those looking to learn about the 'spatial turn' in social and cultural theory. Theorists have begun using geographical concepts and metaphors to think about the complex and differentiated world.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Mike Crang; N J Thrift
ISBN: 0415160162 9780415160162 0415160154 9780415160155
OCLC Number: 42682756
Description: xiii, 384 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Pt. 1. Ur-texts and starting points. 1. Walter Benjamin's urban thought: a critical analysis / Mike Savage. 2. On Georg Simmel: proximity, distance and movement / John Allen. 3. Mikhail Bakhtin: dialogics of space / Julian Holloway and James Kneale. 4. Wittgenstein and the fabric of everyday life / Michael R. Curry --
Pt. 2. Reformulated spaces: decolonisation, the wake of '68. 5. Un-glunking geography: spatial science after Dr. Seuss and Gilles Deleuze / Marcus A. Doel. 6. Relics, places and unwritten geographies in the work of Michael de Certeau (1925-86) / Mike Crang. 7. Helene Cixous / Pam Shurmer-Smith. 8. Henri Lefebvre: a socialist in space / Andy Merrifield.
Series Title: Critical geographies, 9.
Responsibility: edited by Mike Crang and Nigel Thrift.
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Thinking Space looks at a range of social theorists and asks what role space plays in their work, what difference (if any) it makes to their concepts, and what difference such an appreciation makes  Read more...

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