Timespace

Timespace
Title Timespace PDF eBook
Author Jon May
Publisher Routledge
Pages 342
Release 2003-08-29
Genre Science
ISBN 1134677847

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Timespace undermines the old certainties of time and space by arguing that these dimensions do not exist singly, but only as a hybrid process term. The issue of space has perhaps been over-emphasised and it is essential that processes of everyday existence, such as globalisation and environmental issues and also notions such as gender, race and ethnicity, are looked at with a balanced time-space analysis. The social and cultural consequences of this move are traced through a series of studies which deploy different perspectives - structural, phenomenological and even Buddhist - in order to make things meet up. The contributors provide an overview of the history of time and introduce the concepts of time and space together, across a range of disciplines. The themes discussed are of importance for cultural geography, sociology, anthropology, cultural and media studies, and psychology.

The Timespace of Human Activity

The Timespace of Human Activity
Title The Timespace of Human Activity PDF eBook
Author Theodore R. Schatzki
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 280
Release 2010-04-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739142704

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This book shows that a concept of activity timespace drawn from the work of Martin Heidegger provides new insights into the nature of activity, society, and history. Although the book is a work of theory, it has significant implications for the determination and course, not just of activity, but of sociohistorical change as well. Drawing on empirical examples, the book argues (1) that timespace is a key component of the overall space and time of social life, (2) that interwoven timespaces form an essential infrastructure of important social phenomena such as power, coordinated actions, social organizations, and social systems, and (3) that history encompasses constellations of indeterminate temporalspatial events. The latter conception of history in turn yields a propitious account of how the past exists in the present. In addition, because the concept of activity timespace highlights the teleological character of human action, the book contains an extensive defense of the teleological character of such allegedly ateleological forms of activity as emotional and ceremonial actions. Since, finally, the book's ideas about timespace and activity as an indeterminate event derive from an interpretation of Heidegger, the work furthers understanding of the relevance of his thought for social and historical theory.

Timespace and International Migration

Timespace and International Migration
Title Timespace and International Migration PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Mavroudi
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 181
Release 2017-11-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786433230

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Furthering understanding of the temporalities and spatialities of how people move across international boundaries, this book analyses how timespace intersects with migrant journeys as an integral aspect of the rhythms of daily lives. Individual chapters engage with these concepts by analysing a broad spectrum of migrations and mobilities, from youth mobility, to refugee migration, to gentrification, to food and to the political geography of the border.

Timespace

Timespace
Title Timespace PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 148
Release 1999
Genre Performing Arts
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Published to accompany an international exhibition which opened at the Royal College of Art, London, in Mar. 1999.

Time, Space and Knowledge

Time, Space and Knowledge
Title Time, Space and Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Tarthang Tulku
Publisher Dharma Publications
Pages 364
Release 1977
Genre Philosophy
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Hailed for its lucid presentation, TSK blends reasoning and experiential inquiry to offer a unique path of transformation. A deeply exhilarating book, TSK gives readers a language to ask the questions that conventional training teaches us to ignore. Thirty-five exercises reunite philosophy with direct experience.

Structural Lie

Structural Lie
Title Structural Lie PDF eBook
Author Charles C. Lemert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 303
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317251334

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The Structural Lie tackles one of social science's most mysterious problems. How is it possible to derive statements about the grand structures of social life from their effects in the small movements of everyday life? Prominent sociologist Charles Lemert shows how Marx and Freud provide some answers to this question. Marx derived from the commodity his picture of the capitalist system, Freud diagnosed the character of psyches from the details of dreams, slips and jokes. This wonderfully readable and engaging book lays the foundation for a new social science in an age where a microchip can convey a world of information.

Not Only the Master's Tools

Not Only the Master's Tools
Title Not Only the Master's Tools PDF eBook
Author Lewis R. Gordon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 336
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317255399

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Not Only the Master's Tools brings together new essays on African American studies. It is ideal for students and scholars of African studies, philosophy, literary theory, educational theory, social and political thought, and postcolonial studies.