The relevance of space in human life is increasing. The point of equilibrium between constraint and freedom has moved. Individuals have become actors of their own spatiality as well as of the spatiality of others. Social actors must develop an explicit competence in and accountability for spatial issues. At the same time, geography and the social sciences of space have also changed. They have become more interactive and more intricate. A renewed resource has been discovered in philosophy. Political and economic stakeholders' knowledge, as well as urban and territorial planners' expertise have been mobilised. These two components are converging towards a third one, the growing pressure on scientists to produce analyses of and insight into th...
a) Subject of the article Space has long been studied in relationships with Geography, Economy, and ...
The nature of geographic knowledge today is very different from what it was fifty years ago. It has ...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
The spatial turn is an expression coined by the American geo-urbanist Edward Soja in 1989, used to r...
Modern cartography, grounded in the Euclidean concept of space and the mathematization of its langua...
In the process of shaping the geography as a science there appeared two research trends. One of them...
Over the last fifty years, and across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines...
Space is a key geographical concept. Along with other core concepts such as place, landscape, scale...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
The spatial turn has been deeply influential across the humanities and social sciences for several d...
The purpose of this article is to share theoretical ideas underway in the social geography and more ...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction : the reinsertion of space in the humanities and so...
While often eluding the attention of the everyman, ‘space’ has been a longstanding concern of geogra...
Beyond reviewing H. Isnard's new book on Geographical Space, this paper questions the validity of ne...
Con la incorporación de la geografía como ciencia social desde mediados del siglo XX, el estudio de...
a) Subject of the article Space has long been studied in relationships with Geography, Economy, and ...
The nature of geographic knowledge today is very different from what it was fifty years ago. It has ...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
The spatial turn is an expression coined by the American geo-urbanist Edward Soja in 1989, used to r...
Modern cartography, grounded in the Euclidean concept of space and the mathematization of its langua...
In the process of shaping the geography as a science there appeared two research trends. One of them...
Over the last fifty years, and across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines...
Space is a key geographical concept. Along with other core concepts such as place, landscape, scale...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
The spatial turn has been deeply influential across the humanities and social sciences for several d...
The purpose of this article is to share theoretical ideas underway in the social geography and more ...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction : the reinsertion of space in the humanities and so...
While often eluding the attention of the everyman, ‘space’ has been a longstanding concern of geogra...
Beyond reviewing H. Isnard's new book on Geographical Space, this paper questions the validity of ne...
Con la incorporación de la geografía como ciencia social desde mediados del siglo XX, el estudio de...
a) Subject of the article Space has long been studied in relationships with Geography, Economy, and ...
The nature of geographic knowledge today is very different from what it was fifty years ago. It has ...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...