Biographical Research and New Social Architectures

Biographical Research and New Social Architectures
Title Biographical Research and New Social Architectures PDF eBook
Author Lyudmila Nurse
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 247
Release 2024-04-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447368924

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This volume focuses on the place of biographical research in shaping social futures and its creative applications in the new unprecedented societal circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Written by experienced and early career biographical researchers, it demonstrates how biographical research responds to the new ‘social architecture’: theoretically, empirically and analytically.

Biographical Perspectives on Lives Lived During Covid-19

Biographical Perspectives on Lives Lived During Covid-19
Title Biographical Perspectives on Lives Lived During Covid-19 PDF eBook
Author Lisa Moran
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 427
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031544420

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Biography and Turning Points in Europe and America

Biography and Turning Points in Europe and America
Title Biography and Turning Points in Europe and America PDF eBook
Author Karla B. Hackstaff
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 274
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1847428606

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This sociological collection advances the argument that the concept of a "turning point" expands our understanding of life experiences from a descriptive to a deeper and more abstract level of analysis. It addresses the conceptual issue of what distinguishes turning points from life transitions in general and raises crucial questions about the application of turning points as a biographical research method. Biography and turning points in Europe and America is all the more distinctive and significant due to its broad empirical database. The anthology includes authors from ten different countries, providing a number of contexts for thinking about how turning points relate to constructions of meaning shaped by globalization and by cultural and structural meanings unique to each country. The book will be useful across a wide range of social sciences and particularly valuable for researchers needing a stronger theoretical base for biographical work.

Biographical Research and New Social Architectures

Biographical Research and New Social Architectures
Title Biographical Research and New Social Architectures PDF eBook
Author Lyudmila Nurse
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 246
Release 2024-04-23
Genre Reference
ISBN 1447368908

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This volume focuses on the place of biographical research in social futures and its creative applications in the new unprecedented societal circumstances, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sandfuture

Sandfuture
Title Sandfuture PDF eBook
Author Justin Beal
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 273
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262367181

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An account of the life and work of the architect Minoru Yamasaki that leads the author to consider how (and for whom) architectural history is written. Sandfuture is a book about the life of the architect Minoru Yamasaki (1912–1986), who remains on the margins of history despite the enormous influence of his work on American architecture and society. That Yamasaki’s most famous projects—the Pruitt-Igoe apartments in St. Louis and the original World Trade Center in New York—were both destroyed on national television, thirty years apart, makes his relative obscurity all the more remarkable. Sandfuture is also a book about an artist interrogating art and architecture’s role in culture as New York changes drastically after a decade bracketed by terrorism and natural disaster. From the central thread of Yamasaki’s life, Sandfuture spirals outward to include reflections on a wide range of subjects, from the figure of the architect in literature and film and transformations in the contemporary art market to the perils of sick buildings and the broader social and political implications of how, and for whom, cities are built. The result is at once sophisticated in its understanding of material culture and novelistic in its telling of a good story.

Museum Architecture

Museum Architecture
Title Museum Architecture PDF eBook
Author Suzanne MacLeod
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2013-04-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113405355X

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Recent decades have witnessed an explosion of museum building around the world and the subsequent publication of multiple texts dedicated to the subject. Museum Architecture: A new biography focuses on the stories we tell of museum buildings in order to explore the nature of museum architecture and the problems of architectural history when applied to the museum and gallery. Starting from a discussion of the key issues in contemporary museum design, the book explores the role of architectural history in the prioritisation of specific stories of museum building and museum architects and the exclusion of other actors from the history of museum making. These omissions have contemporary relevance and impact directly on the ways in which the physical structures of museums are shaped. Theoretically, the book places a particular emphasis on the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Henri Lefebvre in order to establish an understanding of buildings as social relations; the outcome of complex human interactions and relationships. The book utilises a micro history, an in-depth case study of the ‘National Gallery of the North’, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, to expose the myriad ways in which museum architecture is made. Coupled with this detailed exploration is an emphasis on contemporary museum design which utilises the understanding of the social realities of museum making to explore ideas for a socially sustainable museum architecture fit for the twenty-first century.

Biographical Research

Biographical Research
Title Biographical Research PDF eBook
Author Brian Roberts
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This book considers the methodological and theoretical questions associated with the use of life stories, oral histories, personal narratives, autobiographies, and biographies, as they are incorporated into sociological, ethnographic, and narrative studies. The collection and interpretation of materials, the uses of biographical research, the interview relationship, the construction of the story, memory, and audience are all considered. Roberts teaches sociology at the University of Huddersfield. The book is distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR