Sacred Geographies, Nationalism, and Space: Negotiating Colonial Praxis and Nationalist Visions in the Planning of Anuradhapura’s New Town
SA Don, P Dissanayake – 2024
… However, the themes of cultural formation and socialspatialization are not
adequately addressed in the social theories of spatialization by Marxist geographers
or urban theorists. In this context, referring to Lefebvre, Shields (1999, p. 146) …
Understanding Postmetropolis in the Latest Virtual City: Urban Analysis of Night City in Cyberpunk 2077
Y Li – The Physical and the Digital City, 2024
… In this sense, the Cosmopolis is a socialspatialization of the global industrial structure.
Such cosmopolitan characteristics of the city enables the formation of the Flexcity—a
city that contains in itself the flexible industrial system and the fluid workers. …
Thinking beyond Residualism: Envisioning Alternative Community Housing Futures
J Evans – 2024
… A closer examination of this “Valhalla moment” in Canadian housing policy
sharpens our understanding of this social spatialisation. There are in fact two distinct
but overlapping spatializations of community housing during this period: the …
Investigating the Impact Of Climate Change on Tourism and Hospitality Industry in Nigeria
AO Omolabi, OF Olakunle – Policy Strategy, 2024
… In spite of the negative impact of climate change on the global tourism and
hospitality industry, some positive impacts that seemingly emerge include the
attractiveness of new geographical opportunities for last chance tourism (LCT), and …
Trains and cameras: Photography and the creation of a railway landscape in Portugal (late nineteenth–early twentieth centuries)
HS Pereira – The Journal of Transport History, 2024
… I analyse “perhaps the nineteenth century’s two most insidious agents of social
spatialization”, central tools of governance and nation-building. I add to the field of
railway and transport history with a perspective from visual culture and I contribute to …
The curious case of atrium urbanism: voids in and of capitalism
P Jones – City, 2024
All produced spaces are curious since they could, by definition, be different. Atriums—double
height or greater vertical voids typically to be found in skyscrapers’ lobbies—are an
interesting illustration of this general contention. An internal feature of super-tall …
When perception is reality: examining perceived accessibility of recreational public spaces through social space production
JM Godwyll, CN Buzinde, TD Glover, DD White… – World Leisure Journal, 2024
Social space production theorizes space as a socially constructed phenomenon,
comprising of the expectations of society, technical design decisions, and the
physical features that result. This theorization of space is especially relevant to …
Critical School Finance
DI Backer, E Cyna – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
… We have used this Critical School Finance framework in the subdiscipline of
school facilities finance, offering Rivera’s critique of privatisation in school facilities
financing, Ford’s Marxist social–spatialization of school facilities and infrastructure …
Space, Migration and Justice; A Critical Review.
SOCPR Shields – 2024
… This paper represents the conclusion of the “SocialSpatialization and Spatial
Justice” reading course supervised by Prof. Rob Shields at the University of Alberta,
serving as both a portfolio of the course and a critical review of diverse perspectives …
Lived Urban Form.
T Viderman, I Geddes, C Psathiti – jps
… between built urban form, (meaningful) experiences in everyday life and the ways
how scientific production and professional practices conceive and spatialize urban
form, but it also made tangible the extent to which urban form is a cultural and social …
Mapping Topophilic and Topophobic Heterotopias in Bill F. Ndi’s Bleeding Red
HM Yosimbom – The Writer, Resistance, and Anticipation of Freedom …, 2024
… It will also view heterotopias as” defined by their absolute perfection”;”
marginalized within the dominant socialspatialization“; and” incongruous forms of
writing and text that challenge and make impossible discursive statements”(41). My …
Disability, Existentialism, and Embodiment
JM Reynolds – The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary …, 2024
… 6 Whatever sufferings disability can accurately be said to bring about, these are
often due to not degradation, but the structures and strictures of socialspatialization
and temporalization. An Autistic student might, for example, be disproportionately …
Disruptive behavior of young people in shopping malls: a security provider perspective
V Paloušová – Security Journal, 2024
This research is dedicated to unpacking the complex dynamics of disruptive
behavior among youths in shopping malls. It leverages discursive psychology to
dissect eight semi-structured interviews with security staff from Czech retail …
Possibilities of Which I Am: Disability, Existentialism, and Embodiment
JM Reynolds – The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary …
… Whatever sufferings disability can accurately be said to bring about, these are
often due to not degradation, but the structures and strictures of socialspatialization
and temporalization. An Autistic student might, for example, be disproportionately …
Kam pôjdeme „flexiť “? Správanie tínedţerov v nákupných centrách v Bratislave.
K Danielová, F Kriţan, K Bilková – Sociologia, 2024
The current generation of teenagers in Slovakia was born into the world of shopping
malls, they have become an integral part of their lifestyle. The paper focuses on
teenagers (13-19 years) in shopping malls. In this paper, we assess the perceptions …
