Hungarian Spaces and Places

Hungarian Spaces and Places
Title Hungarian Spaces and Places PDF eBook
Author Györgyi Barta
Publisher Centre for Regional Studies
Pages 616
Release 2005
Genre Regional planning
ISBN 9789639052468

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Spaces and Places in Motion

Spaces and Places in Motion
Title Spaces and Places in Motion PDF eBook
Author Nicole Schröder
Publisher Gunter Narr Verlag
Pages 264
Release 2006
Genre American literature
ISBN 9783823362531

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Spaces and Places in Transition

Spaces and Places in Transition
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Release 2018
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Re-Imagining Spaces and Places

Re-Imagining Spaces and Places
Title Re-Imagining Spaces and Places PDF eBook
Author Stefano Rozzoni
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 236
Release 2022-03-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1800717377

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The contributors in this edited collection scrutinize the changing dynamics of space and place in relation to current political, social, and environmental urgencies across the globe. The discussions provide a cohesive study for disclosing latent understandings of multiple phenomena characterizing the world in which we live.

Spaces and Places in Western India

Spaces and Places in Western India
Title Spaces and Places in Western India PDF eBook
Author Bina Sengar
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 269
Release 2019-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1000691551

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This book studies places and spaces in Western India both as geographical locations and as imagined constructs. It uncovers the rich history of the region from the perspective of places of pilgrimage, commerce, community, expression and indigeneity. The volume examines how spaces are intrinsically connected to the lived experiences of people. It explores how spaces in Western India have been constructed over time and how these are reflected in both historical and contemporary settings – in the art, architecture, political movements and in identity formation. The rich examples explored in this volume include sites of Bhakti and Sufi literature, Maharashtrian-Sikh identity, Mahanubhav pilgrimage, monetary practices of the Peshwas and the internet as an emancipatory space for the Dalit youth in Maharashtra. The chapters in this book establish and affirm the forever evolving cultural topography of Western India. Taking a multidimensional approach, this book widens the scope of academic discussions on the theme of space and place. It will be useful for scholars and researchers of history, cultural studies, geography, the humanities, city studies and sociology.

Cities in Transition

Cities in Transition
Title Cities in Transition PDF eBook
Author Thomas Sauer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 395
Release 2016-02-26
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317410130

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Cities in Transition focuses on the sustainability transitions initiated in 40 European cities. The book presents the incredible wealth of insights gathered through hundreds of interviews and questionnaires. Four key domains—local energy systems, local green spaces, local water systems and local labour markets—have been the focus of the field research investigating local potentials for social innovation and new forms of civil society self-organisation. Examining the potential of new organizational frameworks like co-operatives, multi-stakeholder constructions, local-regional partnerships and networks for the success of such transitions, this book presents the key ingredients of a sustainable urban community as a viable concept to address current global financial, environmental and social challenges. Crucial reading for academics and practitioners of urban planning and sustainability in Europe, Cities in Transition is an innovative roadmap for sustainability in changing cities.

Smart Spaces and Places

Smart Spaces and Places
Title Smart Spaces and Places PDF eBook
Author Ling Bian
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2021-06-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1000404374

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Smart technologies have advanced rapidly throughout our society (e.g. smart energy, smart health, smart living, smart cities, smart environment, and smart society) and across geographic spaces and places. Behind these "smart" developments are a number of seminal drivers, such as social media (e.g. Twitter), sensors (drones, wearables), smartphone apps, and computing infrastructure (e.g. cloud computing). These developments have captured the enthusiasm of the public, while inevitably present unprecedented challenges and opportunities for the geographic research community. When meeting the smart challenges, are there emerging theories, methods, and observations that reveal new spatial phenomena, produce new knowledge, and foster new policies? Smart Spaces and Places addresses questions such as how to make spaces and places "smart", how the "smartness" affects the way we think spaces and places, and what role geographies play in knowledge production and decision-making in a "smart" era. The collection of 21 chapters offers stimulating discussion over the meaning of spaces, places, and smartness; scientific insights into smartness; social-political views of smartness; and policy implications of smartness. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Annals of the American Association of Geographers.