Doreen Massey is one of the most profound thinkers in contemporary
human geography, and her work addresses fundamental issues with great
insight. This is a work of enormous ambition, breadth, and depth, and
not a little complexity. - David M. Smith, Queen Mary, University of
London "The reason for my enthusiasm for this book is that Doreen
Massey manages to describe a certain way of perceiving movement in
space which I have been - and still am - working with on different
levels in my work: i.e. the idea that space is not something static
and neutral, a frozen entity, but is something intertwined with time
and thus ever changing . Doreen′s descriptions of her journey
through England for example are clear and precise accounts of this
idea, and she very sharply characterizes the attempts not to recognize
this idea as utopian and nostalgic." - Olaffur Eliasson "Destined to
be widely read by many who are not geographers... in a publishing
market currently so driven by what publishers think students will
read, its lack of fit into established genres is hugely refreshing...
a great book to read in terms of its head-on engagement with the
spatial." - Geographical Research In this book, Doreen Massey makes an
impassioned argument for revitalising our imagination of space. She
takes on some well-established assumptions from philosophy, and some
familiar ways of characterising the 21st century world, and shows how
they restrain our understanding of both the challenge and the
potential of space. The way we think about space matters. It inflects
our understandings of the world, our attitudes to others, our
politics. It affects, for instance, the way we understand
globalisation, the way we approach cities, the way we develop, and
practice, a sense of place. If time is the dimension of change then
space is the dimension of the social: the contemporaneous co-existence
of others. That is its challenge, and one that has been persistently
evaded. For Space pursues its argument through philosophical and
theoretical engagement, and through telling personal and political
reflection. Doreen Massey asks questions such as how best to
characterise these so-called spatial times, how it is that implicit
spatial assumptions inflect our politics, and how we might develop a
responsibility for place beyond place. This book is ′for space′ in
that it argues for a reinvigoration of the spatiality of our implicit
cosmologies. For Space is essential reading for anyone interested in
space and the spatial turn in the social sciences and humanities.
Serious, and sometimes irreverent, it is a compelling manifesto: for
re-imagining spaces for these times and facing up to their challenge.
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ISBN
9781446232408
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
232
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