Description |
xiii, 392 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm |
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Urban and regional planning and development |
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Urban and regional planning and development.
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Information about Contributors vii -- Acknowledgments xv -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 Introduction -- Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby 3 -- 2 Habitus -- Pierre Bourdieu 27 -- POLITICS OF SPACE AND PLACE -- 3 Democracy and the Question of Power -- Ernesto Laclau 37 -- 4 Politics: Territorial or Non-Territorial? -- Paul Hirst 51 -- 5 Toleration and the Art of International Governance: How is it -- Possible to 'Live Together' in a Fragmenting International -- System? -- Grahame F. Thompson 67 -- 6 Which Kind of Public Space for a Democratic Habitus? -- Chantal Mouffe 93 -- 7 Metropolitan Liberalism and Colonial Autocracy -- Barry Hindess 101 -- 8 Govermentality and Regional Economic Strategies -- Joe Painter 115 -- PROCESSES OF PLACE-MAKING -- 9 Mind the Gap -- Jean Hillier 143 -- 10 Place, Identity and Governance: Transforming Discourses and -- Practices -- Patsy Healey 173 -- 11 Difference, Fear and Habitus: A Political Economy of Urban -- Fears -- Leonie Sandercock 203 -- 12 Spectral Cities: Where the Repressed Returns and Other Short -- Stories -- Steve Pile 219 -- 13 Crime and the Design of the Built Environment: Anglo- -- American Comparisons of Policy and Practice -- Ted Kitchen and Richard H. Schneider 241 -- 14 The Silent Complicity of Architecture -- Kim Dovey 267 -- 15 Belonging: Towards a Theory of Identification with Space -- Neil Leach 281 -- DECOLONISING SPATIAL HABITUS -- 16 Placemaking as Project? Habitus and Migration in Transnational -- Cities -- John Friedmann 299 -- 17 Enduring Landscape, Changing Habitus: The Sa'dan Toraja of -- Sulawesi, Indonesia -- Roxana Waterson 317 -- 18 The Endurance of Aboriginal Women in Australia -- Fay Gale 339 -- 19 Belonging, Naming and Decolonisation -- Val Plumwood 353 -- CONCLUSION -- 20 Conclusion -- Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby 377 -- INDEX 387. Claudio d |
Summary |
Habitus is a concept developed by the French philosopher, Pierre Bourdieu, as a "sense of one's place...a sense of the other's place". Habitus implies that a web of complex processes links the physical and the mental. This text examines the ways in which spaces are constructed and used by people |
Notes |
Based on papers presented at the conference, Habitus 2000, Perth, Western Australia, September 2000 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Sociology, Urban.
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Social ecology.
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Human beings -- Effect of environment on.
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Geographical perception -- Congresses.
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Sociology, Urban -- Congresses.
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Social ecology -- Congresses.
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Human beings -- Effect of environment on -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Kongress
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Hillier, Jean.
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Rooksby, Emma.
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Habitus (2000 : Perth, W. Aust.)
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LC no. |
2001096521 |
ISBN |
0754616894 |
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