Habitus implies that a web of complex processes links the physical, the social and the mental. This second edition contains updated chapter material, together with an entirely new introduction and revised conclusions which recognize the importance of Bourdieu's work.
Habitus implies that a web of complex processes links the physical, the social and the mental. This second edition contains updated chapter material, together with an entirely new introduction and revised conclusions which recognize the importance of Bourdieu's work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Jean Hillier is Associate Dean, Sustainability and Urban Planning at RMIT University, Australia, Emma Rooksby is based in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (an ARC-funded special research centre) at Charles Sturt University, Australia. She is also Visiting Fellow at The University of Melbourne and the Australian National University, Australia.
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Contents: Introduction to Second Edition: Committed scholarship Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby; Introduction to First Edition Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby; Habitus Pierre Bourdieu. Politics of Space and Place: Democracy and the question of power Ernesto Laclau; Politics: territorial or non-territorial? Paul Hirst; Toleration and the art of international governance: how is it possible to 'Live Together' in a fragmenting international system? Grahame F. Thompson; Which kind of public space for a democratic habitus? Chantal Mouffe; Metropolitan liberalism and colonial autocracy Barry Hindess; Governmentality and regional economic strategies Joe Painter. Process of Place-Making: Mind the gap Jean Hillier; Place identity and governance: transforming discourses and practices Patsy Healey; Difference fear and habitus: a political economy of urban fears Leonie Sandercock; Spectral cities: where the repressed returns and other short stories Steve Pile; Crime and the design of the built environment: Anglo-American comparisons of policy and practice Ted Kitchen and Richard H Schneider; The silent complicity of architecture Kim Dovey; Belonging: towards a theory of identification with space Neil Leach. Decolonising Spatial Habitus: Placemaking as project? Habitus and migration in transnational cities John Friedmann; Enduring landscape changing habitus: the Sa'dan Toraja of Sulawesi Indonesia Roxana Waterson; The endurance of Aboriginal women in Australia Fay Gale; Belonging naming and decolonisation Val Plumwood. Conclusions Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby; Index.
Contents: Introduction to Second Edition: Committed scholarship Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby; Introduction to First Edition Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby; Habitus Pierre Bourdieu. Politics of Space and Place: Democracy and the question of power Ernesto Laclau; Politics: territorial or non-territorial? Paul Hirst; Toleration and the art of international governance: how is it possible to 'Live Together' in a fragmenting international system? Grahame F. Thompson; Which kind of public space for a democratic habitus? Chantal Mouffe; Metropolitan liberalism and colonial autocracy Barry Hindess; Governmentality and regional economic strategies Joe Painter. Process of Place-Making: Mind the gap Jean Hillier; Place identity and governance: transforming discourses and practices Patsy Healey; Difference fear and habitus: a political economy of urban fears Leonie Sandercock; Spectral cities: where the repressed returns and other short stories Steve Pile; Crime and the design of the built environment: Anglo-American comparisons of policy and practice Ted Kitchen and Richard H Schneider; The silent complicity of architecture Kim Dovey; Belonging: towards a theory of identification with space Neil Leach. Decolonising Spatial Habitus: Placemaking as project? Habitus and migration in transnational cities John Friedmann; Enduring landscape changing habitus: the Sa'dan Toraja of Sulawesi Indonesia Roxana Waterson; The endurance of Aboriginal women in Australia Fay Gale; Belonging naming and decolonisation Val Plumwood. Conclusions Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby; Index.
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