The article is a part of a book about contemporary culture of Podhale. In the book there are three moments which act as “stops” of the main narration; they concern the cultural phenomenon of the roads or ways. This “stop” is a reflection (of anthropologist pacing the roads of Podhale) on stereotypes of rural landscape and mental landscape, not the real one
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
The notebooks neither produce a history of Jewish life and death in the region nor a monograph on an...
The paper examines the persistence and permutations of the archetypal road myth. Its main motif is t...
The article is a part of a book about contemporary culture of Podhale. In the book there are three ...
The notion of the ‘cognitive map’ has long been central to studies of maps, wayfinding and navigati...
This study asserts that contemporary cultural perceptions of wilderness have been heavily influenced...
This text is part of an on going research. It deals with the relationship between the production and...
The premise of my investigation is that a perceptual break takes place between driving along the hig...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Conference (AERA). This paper di...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
The article discusses the functions of the map in the journalism and poetry of Michał Książek (Droga...
A longstanding topic in our notions of what geographic knowledge could be is the mental map, or, in ...
Since the beginning of early modern times, we possess narrations of personalities whose lives were s...
An Anthropology of Landscape tells the fascinating story of a heathland landscape in south-west Engl...
This exhibition explores the phenomenology of a route known as the E40, which extends from Calais in...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
The notebooks neither produce a history of Jewish life and death in the region nor a monograph on an...
The paper examines the persistence and permutations of the archetypal road myth. Its main motif is t...
The article is a part of a book about contemporary culture of Podhale. In the book there are three ...
The notion of the ‘cognitive map’ has long been central to studies of maps, wayfinding and navigati...
This study asserts that contemporary cultural perceptions of wilderness have been heavily influenced...
This text is part of an on going research. It deals with the relationship between the production and...
The premise of my investigation is that a perceptual break takes place between driving along the hig...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Conference (AERA). This paper di...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
The article discusses the functions of the map in the journalism and poetry of Michał Książek (Droga...
A longstanding topic in our notions of what geographic knowledge could be is the mental map, or, in ...
Since the beginning of early modern times, we possess narrations of personalities whose lives were s...
An Anthropology of Landscape tells the fascinating story of a heathland landscape in south-west Engl...
This exhibition explores the phenomenology of a route known as the E40, which extends from Calais in...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
The notebooks neither produce a history of Jewish life and death in the region nor a monograph on an...
The paper examines the persistence and permutations of the archetypal road myth. Its main motif is t...