Can heterotopia help us make sense of globalisation? Against simplistic visions that the world is becoming one, Heterotopia and Globalisation in the Twenty-First Century shows how contemporary globalising processes are riven by heterotoian tension and complexities. A heterotopia, in Michel Foucault's initial formulations, describes the spatial articulation of a discursive order, manifesting its own distinct logics and categories in ways that refract or disturb prevailing paradigms. While in the twenty-first century the concept of globalisation is frequently seen as a tumultuous undifferentiation of cultures and spaces, this volume breaks new ground by interrogating how heterotopia and globalisation in fact intersect in the cultural pres...
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
The term ‘heterotopia’ was used by Foucault in one of his lectures given to a group of architectural...
AbstractLandscape science was developed as a way of understanding and interpreting the human being i...
Nowadays the interplay between the natural and human environment create various bound up combination...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966 – 67,...
Cette recherche explore la transformation du paysage dans la culture visuelle contemporaine, dans un...
No account of the contemporary relationship between landscape and identity can afford to ignore the ...
AbstractLandscapes have become important resources that are claimed by different interest groups. Di...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
One of the major cultural shifts of the last decades has been the redirection of our culture towards...
AbstractMichel Foucault (1926-1984) was one of the major thinkers whose work offers a new approach t...
This project investigated the ways in which new technologies impact on our relationship to the land...
This research explores the transformation of landscape in contemporary visual culture, where aesthet...
5 Digital Montages from the series 'To Landscape' published in ITCH, an online periodical for experi...
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
The term ‘heterotopia’ was used by Foucault in one of his lectures given to a group of architectural...
AbstractLandscape science was developed as a way of understanding and interpreting the human being i...
Nowadays the interplay between the natural and human environment create various bound up combination...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966 – 67,...
Cette recherche explore la transformation du paysage dans la culture visuelle contemporaine, dans un...
No account of the contemporary relationship between landscape and identity can afford to ignore the ...
AbstractLandscapes have become important resources that are claimed by different interest groups. Di...
Heterotopia, literally meaning ' other place', is a rich concept in urban design that describes a wo...
One of the major cultural shifts of the last decades has been the redirection of our culture towards...
AbstractMichel Foucault (1926-1984) was one of the major thinkers whose work offers a new approach t...
This project investigated the ways in which new technologies impact on our relationship to the land...
This research explores the transformation of landscape in contemporary visual culture, where aesthet...
5 Digital Montages from the series 'To Landscape' published in ITCH, an online periodical for experi...
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
The term ‘heterotopia’ was used by Foucault in one of his lectures given to a group of architectural...
AbstractLandscape science was developed as a way of understanding and interpreting the human being i...