Built environments, constructed societies inverted spatial analysis /

में बचाया:
ग्रंथसूची विवरण
मुख्य लेखक: Vis, Benjamin N.
निगमित लेखक: ebrary, Inc
स्वरूप: इलेक्ट्रोनिक ई-पुस्तक
भाषा:अंग्रेज़ी
प्रकाशित: Leiden : Sidestone Press, c2009.
विषय:
ऑनलाइन पहुंच:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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विषय - सूची:
  • Biographic-calls
  • Content-wise
  • Subjectivist Objectification
  • Chapter 1. Axes of Developing Societies
  • Epistemology
  • Axis of Time - Absolute Time
  • Axis of Time - Social Time
  • Axis of Time - Subjective Time
  • Axis of Human Action - Disciplined Humanism
  • Axis of Human Action - Max Weber
  • Axis of Human Action - Ludwig von Mises
  • Axis of Human Action - Alfred Schutz
  • Axis of Human Action - Michel de Certeau
  • Axis of Human Space - Existentialism and Embodiment
  • Axis of Human Space - Territoriality and Proxemics
  • Axis of Human Space - Built Environment
  • Axis of Human Space - Space Syntax
  • Chapter 2. Along Disciplinary Lines
  • Foundations of Human Geography
  • New Geography, New Archaeology
  • Present and Future Discource
  • Social Evolutionism
  • Culture History, Culture Areas
  • Chapter 3. Processes of Becoming
  • Time-geography and Structuration
  • Introducing Allan Pred, Criticising Anthony Giddens
  • Place and the Social
  • Place beyond Structuration
  • Towards Place as Historically Contingent Process
  • What about the Built Environment?
  • Chapter 4. Theorising towards Datasets
  • From Regionalisation and Culture Areas
  • Towards Regionalisation and Culture Areas
  • Constructing Detailed Systemisation
  • Towards Built Environments
  • Chapter 5. Theoretical Integration for Datasets
  • Some Fundamentals
  • Social Positioning of Spatialities
  • Spatial Datasets, Interpretive Issues
  • Spatial Features
  • Boundaries and the Macro Scale
  • Disputation of Potentialities
  • Are Things Stirring in Archaeology?
  • Basing a Theory
  • Building a Theory
  • A Methodological Turn
  • Concluding Remarks.