In this introduction, the guest editors set out the contextual and theoretical rationale for the Special Issue: Vertigo in the City. It begins with some basic definitions and uses of the term vertigo, before tracing the relationship between vertigo and the environmental, emotional and representational landscape of the high-rise, high-density modern city. Drawn from a multidisciplinary research project which culminated in 2015, the six papers selected for the SI are then briefly described, highlighting contributions and intersections between the different papers. The introduction ends with a call for the development of an interdisciplinary approach to the study of vertigo, with a view to further opening up inter-disciplinary research in the ...
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In this introduction, the guest editors set out the contextual and theoretical rationale for the Spe...
Vertigo is a symptom caused by many recognised medical conditions, and treatment varies from physiot...
The paper explores the ambivalent concept of vertigo and its significance for contemporary architect...
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This note aims first to provide a general insight into the key theoretical questions on which are ce...
Vertigo can be described as an attempt to momentarily destroy the stability of perception and inflic...
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This issue of Études britanniques contemporaines offers a selection of articles that were originally...
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The Collegium Phaenomenologicum has met in Umbria, Italy every summer since 1976; only COVID made it...
The motivation for writing this book stems from our engagement with three undeniable trends in the ...
This introduction contextualises London's Theatre through the pandemic and charts its strategy for r...
This article introduces a special issue of Theory and Psychology on liminal hotspots. A liminal hots...
In this introduction, the guest editors set out the contextual and theoretical rationale for the Spe...
Vertigo is a symptom caused by many recognised medical conditions, and treatment varies from physiot...
The paper explores the ambivalent concept of vertigo and its significance for contemporary architect...
Concerns over how we plan and manage urban development have grown as a result of unpredictable and r...
In the eighteenth century, the city centre of the metropolis of London was the most chaotic due to i...
Tourism is increasingly important to city economies and the built environment is crucial to the tour...
This note aims first to provide a general insight into the key theoretical questions on which are ce...
Vertigo can be described as an attempt to momentarily destroy the stability of perception and inflic...
This is the first issue of a new journal, the Sydney Journal, which is part of the Dictionary of Syd...
This issue of Études britanniques contemporaines offers a selection of articles that were originally...
Our aim, in editing the ‘London Issue’ of this journal, is to contribute to a conversation between s...
The Collegium Phaenomenologicum has met in Umbria, Italy every summer since 1976; only COVID made it...
The motivation for writing this book stems from our engagement with three undeniable trends in the ...
This introduction contextualises London's Theatre through the pandemic and charts its strategy for r...
This article introduces a special issue of Theory and Psychology on liminal hotspots. A liminal hots...