| Martin Grentzer - 1999 - 256 pages
...Die relationale Konzeption äußert sich im Wechsel der Fragestellung von „What is space?" hin zu „How is it that different human practices create...make use of distinctive conceptualizations of space?" (HARVEY 1973, 13 f.), während BUTTIMER (1984, 65) aus einer analytischen Blickrichtung der 'Regional... | |
| Andy Merrifield - Political Science - 2002 - 234 pages
...objects" (13). "What is space?" henceforth becomes a redundant question. It is much better to ask, "How is it that different human practices create and...make use of distinctive conceptualizations of space?" "Created space," not "effective space," now becomes "the overriding princiQ pie of geographical organization."... | |
| Abu Talib Ahmad, Liok Ee Tan - History - 2003 - 419 pages
...it is useful to remember David Harvey's point that the question, What is space? is possibly better replaced by the question, "how is it that different...make use of distinctive conceptualizations of space?" 72 In narrating and reflecting on Singapore's history, different authors have drawn on a number of... | |
| David Harvey - History - 2005 - 148 pages
...proper conceptualization of space is resolved through human practice with respect to it. In other words, there are no philosophical answers to philosophical...that different human practices create and make use of different conceptualizations of space?' The property relationship, for example, creates absolute spaces... | |
| David Harvey - Capitalism - 2006 - 166 pages
...(Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press, 1992). through human practice with respect to it. In other words, there are no philosophical answers to philosophical...that different human practices create and make use of different conceptualizations of space?' The property relationship, for example, creates absolute spaces... | |
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