Life Takes Place argues that, even in our hypermodern world, human life is impossible without place. Advocating for a holistic way of understanding that he calls "synergistic relationality," Seamon defines places as spatial fields that gather, activate, sustain, identify, and interconnect things, human beings, experiences, meanings, and events.
Life Takes Place argues that, even in our hypermodern world, human life is impossible without place. Advocating for a holistic way of understanding that he calls "synergistic relationality," Seamon defines places as spatial fields that gather, activate, sustain, identify, and interconnect things, human beings, experiences, meanings, and events.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Seamon is a Professor of Architecture at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. Trained in geography and environment-behavior research, he is interested in a phenomenological approach to place, architecture, and environmental design as place making. His books include A Geography of the Lifeworld (Routledge Revivals Series, 2015). He is on the editorial boards of Environmental Philosophy; Phenomenology & Practice; Journal of Environmental Psychology; and Journal of Architectural and Planning Research. He edits Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology, which in 2014 celebrated twenty-five years of publication.
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List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Life Takes Place: An Introduction Chapter 2. Preliminaries for a Phenomenology of Place: Principles, Concepts, and Method Chapter 3. Understanding Place Holistically: Analytic vs. Synergistic Relationality Chapter 4. Explicating Wholeness: Belonging, Progressive Approximation, and Systematics Chapter 5. The Monad of Place Chapter 6. The Dyad of Place Chapter 7. Understanding the Triad: Relationships, Resolutions, and Processes Chapter 8. Three Place Impulses and Six Place Triads Chapter 9. The Triad of Place Interaction Chapter 10. The Triad of Place Identity Chapter 11. The Triad of Place Release Chapter 12. The Triad of Place Realization Chapter 13. The Triad of Place Intensification Chapter 14. The Triad of Place Creation Chapter 15. Integrating the Six Place Processes Chapter 16. Life Takes Place: Criticisms, Concerns, and the Future of Places References Index
List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Life Takes Place: An Introduction Chapter 2. Preliminaries for a Phenomenology of Place: Principles, Concepts, and Method Chapter 3. Understanding Place Holistically: Analytic vs. Synergistic Relationality Chapter 4. Explicating Wholeness: Belonging, Progressive Approximation, and Systematics Chapter 5. The Monad of Place Chapter 6. The Dyad of Place Chapter 7. Understanding the Triad: Relationships, Resolutions, and Processes Chapter 8. Three Place Impulses and Six Place Triads Chapter 9. The Triad of Place Interaction Chapter 10. The Triad of Place Identity Chapter 11. The Triad of Place Release Chapter 12. The Triad of Place Realization Chapter 13. The Triad of Place Intensification Chapter 14. The Triad of Place Creation Chapter 15. Integrating the Six Place Processes Chapter 16. Life Takes Place: Criticisms, Concerns, and the Future of Places References Index
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