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  1. Postmodern geographies: the reassertion of space in critical social theory.Edward W. Soja - 1989 - New York: Verso.
    Preface and Postscript Combining a Preface with a Postscript seems a particularly apposite way to introduce (and conclude) a collection of essays on ...
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    Ontological categories guide young children's inductions of word meaning: Object terms and substance terms.Nancy N. Soja, Susan Carey & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 1991 - Cognition 38 (2):179-211.
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    Perception, ontology, and word meaning.Nancy N. Soja, Susan Carey & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 1992 - Cognition 45 (1):101-107.
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    Ontological categories guide young children's inductions of word meaning.Nancy N. Soja, Susan Carey & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 1993 - In Alvin Goldman (ed.), Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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  5. Taking space personally.Edward W. Soja - 2009 - In Barney Warf & Santa Arias (eds.), The spatial turn: interdisciplinary perspectives. New York: Routledge.
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    Evidence for a distinct kind of noun.Nancy N. Soja - 1994 - Cognition 51 (3):267-284.
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    Cities and states in geohistory.Edward W. Soja - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (3-4):361-376.
  8. Planning in/for postmodernity.Edward Soja - 1997 - In Georges Benko & Ulf Strohmayer (eds.), Space and social theory: interpreting modernity and postmodernity. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 236--249.
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  9. Edward W. Soja Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and Other Real-and-Imagined Places.S. Elden - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
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    Hanʼguk munjip sojae "non" chakpʻumjip.Chong-uk Im (ed.) - 2000 - Sŏul-si: Yŏngnak.
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    Una niña Nada bonita. La soja transgénica cumple 15.Victoria Gabriela Loredo Rubio - 2013 - Astrolabio 15.
    Al cumplirse 15 años de la incorporación de la soja trangénica en la Argentina, este trabajo plantea dos cuestiones: Por un lado un análisis de su introducción y un balance sobre su desarrollo y efectos. Por el otro se examina el caso de la provincia de Santiago del Estero, convertida en la quinta productora de soja del país, tras Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Santa Fé y Entre Ríos. Cómo es posible esta situación y bajo qué condiciones se logra que (...)
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    Seeking spatial justice by Edward W. Soja.Michael Nordquist - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (1):e16-e18.
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    Perception, ontology, and naming in young children: Commentary on Soja, Carey, and Spelke.B. Landau - 1992 - Cognition 43 (1):85-91.
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    Reseña de Los escombros del progreso. Ciudades perdidas, estaciones abandonadas, soja, y deforestación en el norte argentino, de Gastón R. Gordillo. Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 2018. 352 páginas. Edic. [REVIEW]Ana A. Teruel - 2018 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
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    Reseña de Los escombros del progreso. Ciudades perdidas, estaciones abandonadas, soja, y deforestación en el norte argentino, de Gastón R. Gordillo. Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 2018. 352 páginas. Edic. [REVIEW]Ana A. Teruel - 2018 - Corpus.
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    Digital urbanization and de/re-materialization : Focusing on Harvey’s ‘relational space’ and Barad’s ‘new materialism’. 이현재 - 2024 - EPOCH AND PHILOSOPHY 35 (1):127-160.
    이 논문은 우선 에드워드 소자의 『포스트메트로폴리스』에 나타난 디지털 도시화를 “실재적이자상상적인 것의 뒤얽힘과 혼란의 증가” 과정으로 정의하고 이것이 탈/재영토화를 넘어 탈/재물질화를 수반하고 있음을 주장한다.나아가 이 논문은 데이비드 하비와 함께 절대적, 상대적, 관계적 공간 개념을 구분하고, 실재와 상상이 교차적으로 뒤얽히는 디지털 도시 공간의 재물질화는 ‘관계적 공간’ 개념을 통해서야 제대로 파악될 수 있음을 드러낸다. 관계적 공간의 물질성은 측정될 수 있는 영토나 하나의 관점에 따라 경험되는 에너지 흐름으로 설명될 수 없다. 그것은 실재와 가상, 과거와 현재 그리고 미래, 다양한 사회적 관계들이 교차 속에서 현상한다.마지막으로 필자는 (...)
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    Society action and space: an alternative human geography.Benno Werlen - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    What is space? And why are questions of space important to social theory? Society, Action and Space is the first English translation of a book which has been widely recognized in Europe as a major contribution to the interface between geography and social theory. Benno Werlen focuses on the issues which are at the heart of the most important debates in human and social geography today. One of the most significant recent developments in social analysis has been the increasing interchange (...)
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    The Post-modern reader.Charles Jencks (ed.) - 1992 - New York: St. Martin' Press.
    The Post-Modern Reader edited by Charles Jencks An Anthology of a World Movement Post-Modernism has been debated, attacked, and defended for a generation, but only in the last few years has it come into focus as a coherent way of thought embracing all areas of culture. This is the first anthology that presents the synthesising trend in all its diversity, a convergence in architecture and literature, film and cultural theory, sociology, feminism and theology, science and economics. It is however, a (...)
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    The Space That Difference Makes: On Marginality, Social Justice and the Future of the Health Humanities.Kevin J. Gutierrez & Sayantani DasGupta - 2016 - Journal of Medical Humanities 37 (4):435-448.
    Feminist theorist and educator, bell hooks, asserts that to seek true liberation one must choose marginality. One must choose to occupy the space outside the binary between colonizer-colonized, hegemonic center-periphery, and us-them in order to create a location of possibility. This essay will reveal the practice of social justice as the navigation of the space that difference makes and argue that choosing marginality provides a framework for health humanities work towards social justice in health care. The space of the launderette (...)
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  20. Il y a toujours l’Autre.Dennis Wood - 2011 - Environment, Space, Place 3 (1):86-98.
    This paper takes as its starting point the conjoining of the perceived and conceived spaces of what Soja (1996) calls Thirdspace and what Lefebvre calls ‘lived space’ to launch a discussion about ideas surrounding contemporary concepts of community. The sites under discussion are the ubiquitous shopping malls and the enclave estates or master planned communities (mpcs) which, it is argued, by their design offer only ‘illusions of community.’ The claim in this paper is that within these spaces of control (...)
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  21. Imagining Space in the Lost Gardens of Apollo.Jude Elund - 2012 - Environment, Space, Place 4 (1):106-119.
    Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) are unique spaces that defy materialist interpretations of space and place. In drawing upon Edward Soja’s work of spatiality, CVEs can be considered as thirdspace, a space that has as much relevance as that typified by our physical, or ‘real,’ existence. Virtual space undermines the rigid polemic of the ‘real’ and ‘imaginary’ by revealing lived experience as a combination of both real and imagined experience. The virtual illuminates experience as a relativist combination of perception and (...)
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    Imported: A Reading Seminar.Rainer Ganahl (ed.) - 1997 - Semiotext(E).
    From 1993-96, artist Rainer Ganahl held six reading seminars with six different bibliographies in six different countries and entitled this public project; "IMPORTED -- A READING SEMINAR, Or How to Reinvent the Coffee Table: 25 Books for Instant Use." Imported -- A Reading Seminar is an extension of that project and gathers together a collection of texts with the common theme of import. For this volume, Ganahl invited a series of authors who have an intimate relation with each country he (...)
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    In the Nature of (Utopian) Production of Space: A Structuralist Perusal of Architectural Utopianism.Gizem Deniz Guneri - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (2):342-364.
    The first two decades of the twenty-first century have continued a long tradition of diligent efforts of theorists, historians, and practitioners to establish novel and procreative connections between utopia and architecture. These, however, suffer from a lack of unitary articulation on the dynamics through which utopian ideals transact with reality—on where and how utopia, both as a concept and a construct, subsists among the processes of space production. Specifically dwelling on spatial ideals constituted primarily as works of architecture this text (...)
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    Políticas públicas y Estado en Brasil. Consecuencias económicas, sociales y ambientales en el desarrollo del municipio de Sorriso en Mato Grosso (Brasil).Lázaro Camilo Recompensa Joseph, Benedito Dias Pereira, Vanisa Raquel Scheuer Graff & Rosana Guimaraes - 2011 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 30.
    Este artículo busca describir y analizar de manera general los diferentes mecanismos y elementos de la política pública que facilitan el movimiento y/o la expansión de los agricultores de la soja, en el Estado de Mato Grosso y específicamente en la municipalidad de Sorriso, y las principales consecuencias económicas, sociales y ambientales. El trabajo está estructurado en cuatro partes. La primera caracteriza y describe los principales mecanismos con que la política pública favorece la expansión y/o ocupación de la (...) en el Estado de Mato Grosso. La segunda muestra las principales consecuencias sociales y medioambientales que acompañan al modelo de producción. La tercera plantea la necesidad de “políticas públicas de promoción” y modelos organizacionales como arreglos, innovaciones y sistemas productivos, que consideren las condiciones económicas locales. Finalmente se exponen las conclusiones. (shrink)
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    From space to spatiality: critical spatial discourse analysis as a framework for the geo-graphing of media texts.Fulya Vatansever - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (1):18-35.
    The myriad ways in which spatiality, or socially produced space, impinges on media texts is the overarching concern of this study. Responding to Edward Soja’s call for an assertive foregrounding of a critical spatial perspective, this article is an ontological reassertion of space in relation to news media discourse and argues that the socially constructed spatiality of a journalistic text is just as revealingly significant as its historicality and sociality. Introduced here is Critical Spatial Discourse Analysis (CSDA), a methodological (...)
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    Il y a toujours l’Autre.Dennis Wood - 2011 - Environment, Space, Place 3 (1):86-98.
    This paper takes as its starting point the conjoining of the perceived and conceived spaces of what Soja (1996) calls Thirdspace and what Lefebvre calls ‘lived space’ to launch a discussion about ideas surrounding contemporary concepts of community. The sites under discussion are the ubiquitous shopping malls and the enclave estates or master planned communities (mpcs) which, it is argued, by their design offer only ‘illusions of community.’ The claim in this paper is that within these spaces of control (...)
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  27. Globalization, Terrorism, and Democracy: 9/11 and its Aftermath.Douglas Kellner - unknown
    Globalization has been one of the most hotly contested phenomena of the past two decades. It has been a primary attractor of books, articles, and heated debate, just as postmodernism was the most fashionable and debated topic of the 1980s. A wide and diverse range of social theorists have argued that today's world is organized by accelerating globalization, which is strengthening the dominance of a world capitalist economic system, supplanting the primacy of the nation-state by transnational corporations and organizations, and (...)
     
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    Trois interrogations sur les activités d’élevage.Raphaël Larrère - 2023 - Multitudes 92 (3):58-65.
    Les activités d’élevage sont depuis des décennies fortement remises en cause pour leurs effets sur l’environnement et la concurrence qu’elles exercent sur l’accès à la terre, de grandes surfaces étant dans le monde dédiées à l’alimentation animale (maïs, soja). L’auteur montre les ambivalences des problématiques d’élevage en discutant trois questions. L’élevage représente-t-il un handicap pour nourrir le monde? L’élevage contribue-t-il à l’érosion de la biodiversité? L’élevage nuit-il à la santé? En relativisant et contextualisant ces trois assertions, l’auteur désigne les (...)
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    Spaces of Difference: The Contradictions of Alternative Educational Programs.Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur - 2009 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 45 (3):280-299.
    Drawing upon the concept of thirdspace (Soja 1996), this article extends sociocultural theorizations of space in relation to alternative educational programs: programs designed to re-engage youth who have been pushed out of mainstream schools. Snapshots of educational programs, provided by ethnographic research gathered in the United States, Australia, and Canada, foreground the contradictions inherent in these alternative spaces: on one hand, the possibilities obtained for youth through participation, and on the other, the production of these programs through displacement. Alternative (...)
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    [학술대회 논문] The Calamities-Solving Ritual in Medieval Korea : Exploring Its Underlying Principles and Ideological Legacy.Jongmyung Kim - 2023 - CHUL HAK SA SANG - Journal of Philosophical Ideas 89 (89):103-152.
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    Blake's awareness of `Blake in a Newtonian World': William Blake, Isaac Newton, and writing on metal.Jason Snart - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (2):237-249.
    Often William Blake and Isaac Newton are positioned as “opposites”: Newton the great systematizer, Blake the visionary artist. (Blake himself, in fact, seemed to have set up this direct opposition.) However, this opposition is perhaps too simple and overlooks the intricacies of each thinker's work. Further, this straightforward “opposition” fails to account for the pressure that scholarship itself, always occurring from a particular subjective position, applies to shape its objects of study; that is, it creates a useful “Newton” and a (...)
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