Michel Foucault’s (1995) work on the distribution of people, discourses and objects within geographical and institutional spaces has provided an important insight into our understanding of the emergence of contemporary society. Foucault’s substantive studies of prisons and medical and psychiatric institutions have been acutely attuned to the ways in which spaces are negotiated and lived through. Rather than conceive of relations of power or abstract ideas about social organisations as being imposed from above upon certain institutional and geographical spaces, Foucault was instead interested in “spaces of dispersion” where different bodies, social forces and ways of life come into contact with one another. In particular, Foucault’s concept ...
This paper focuses on Michel Foucault’s essay Of Other Spaces: Utopias and Heterotopias, and applies...
This doctoral dissertation examines Michel Foucault\u27s concept of heterotopia, which it locates wi...
Heterotopia is a term coined by Michel Foucault and literally means “other space.” The term is used ...
The term ‘heterotopia’ was used by Foucault in one of his lectures given to a group of architectural...
The aim of the paper will be to explore the term Heterotopia, coined by Foucault in his 1967 work Of...
Foucault suggests that there are ‘other spaces’, heterotopias, which are located in the world we liv...
If you are asked to draw a picture of a school, envision a school in your mind’s eye, or verbally de...
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966 – 67,...
AbstractMichel Foucault (1926-1984) was one of the major thinkers whose work offers a new approach t...
Michel Foucault in the text “Of Other Spaces: Utopias and Heterotopias” wrote that “the present epoc...
Michel Foucault's concept of heterotopia, as developed in his short text 'Of Other ''Spaces', has tr...
In Of Other Spaces Foucault coined the term “heterotopias” to signify “all the other real sites that...
In 1966 Foucault broadcasted a talk on French radio about “heterotopia.” These, he claimed, were ins...
\u27It is always the body that is at issue\u27 the body and its forces, their utility and their doci...
Place, as a metaphor, can be experienced in different ways, existing or created. If created, space c...
This paper focuses on Michel Foucault’s essay Of Other Spaces: Utopias and Heterotopias, and applies...
This doctoral dissertation examines Michel Foucault\u27s concept of heterotopia, which it locates wi...
Heterotopia is a term coined by Michel Foucault and literally means “other space.” The term is used ...
The term ‘heterotopia’ was used by Foucault in one of his lectures given to a group of architectural...
The aim of the paper will be to explore the term Heterotopia, coined by Foucault in his 1967 work Of...
Foucault suggests that there are ‘other spaces’, heterotopias, which are located in the world we liv...
If you are asked to draw a picture of a school, envision a school in your mind’s eye, or verbally de...
The concept of heterotopia was introduced and immediately abandoned by Michel Foucault in 1966 – 67,...
AbstractMichel Foucault (1926-1984) was one of the major thinkers whose work offers a new approach t...
Michel Foucault in the text “Of Other Spaces: Utopias and Heterotopias” wrote that “the present epoc...
Michel Foucault's concept of heterotopia, as developed in his short text 'Of Other ''Spaces', has tr...
In Of Other Spaces Foucault coined the term “heterotopias” to signify “all the other real sites that...
In 1966 Foucault broadcasted a talk on French radio about “heterotopia.” These, he claimed, were ins...
\u27It is always the body that is at issue\u27 the body and its forces, their utility and their doci...
Place, as a metaphor, can be experienced in different ways, existing or created. If created, space c...
This paper focuses on Michel Foucault’s essay Of Other Spaces: Utopias and Heterotopias, and applies...
This doctoral dissertation examines Michel Foucault\u27s concept of heterotopia, which it locates wi...
Heterotopia is a term coined by Michel Foucault and literally means “other space.” The term is used ...