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What is lived space?

What is lived space?

... rhythm, space and ...and space, and politics and the ...of space, the time/space affinity – all of which are then related back to Lefebvre’s political engagement and philosophical complexity ... See full document

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Fishing for Meaning: lived space and the early Neolithic of Orkney

Fishing for Meaning: lived space and the early Neolithic of Orkney

... a lived space perspective as intended here refers to the work of Edward Soja on ...of space. Secondspace perspectives would thus include ideas on what the imagined affective qualities of tomb ... See full document

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Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

... This article aims to answer the question of whose tradition in the Arabian Peninsula. It first contextualizes tradition within the geo-cultural politics of the Arab World, and then identifies key factors that shaped ... See full document

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The Fate of Mathematical Place: Objectivity and the Theory of Lived-Space from Husserl to Casey

The Fate of Mathematical Place: Objectivity and the Theory of Lived-Space from Husserl to Casey

... overall space (manifold) may not be Euclidean, a fact that can only be determined by experience (see, Ryckman 2005, chapters 5 and 6, and endnote ...the lived-space approach as a whole, namely, the ... See full document

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The experience of lived space in persons with dementia: a systematic meta-synthesis

The experience of lived space in persons with dementia: a systematic meta-synthesis

... of lived space can be seen in relation to the concept of ‘at-homeness’ , which refers to a place where the person feels safe, connected, respected, under- stood and loved ...meaningful lived ... See full document

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The production of urban qualities in the emerging city of Doha : urban space diversity as a case for investigating the 'lived space'

The production of urban qualities in the emerging city of Doha : urban space diversity as a case for investigating the 'lived space'

... of space production can be utilized as basis for a framework that combines analyses of factors that impact urban ...of space using a triad consisting of conceived, perceived and lived ...‘conceived ... See full document

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Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

Urban traditions in the contemporary lived space of cities on the Arabian Peninsula

... the lived space is to sustain itself as a form of human and cultural expression (as used to be the case with the tradi- tional environments of the region’s past), a thorough examina- tion must be made of ... See full document

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The Ideologies of Lived Space in Literary Texts, Ancient and Modern

The Ideologies of Lived Space in Literary Texts, Ancient and Modern

... a lived space in which living organ- isms ...imagined space, through the theme of ...perceived space (or imagined space, Soja), rather than lived ...and space. Here, then, ... See full document

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Factors That Contribute to Talent Development in Elite Female Track and Field Athletes

Factors That Contribute to Talent Development in Elite Female Track and Field Athletes

... The research questions for this study were developed based on a review of current literature and the three factors of lived time, lived space and lived relations developed by Burton (2[r] ... See full document

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Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, What is Cosmopolitanism?

Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, What is Cosmopolitanism?

... Many forces have made contemporary cosmopolitanism possible: individualism with its relative detachment from immediate, narrow solidarities; global expansion of economic and political systems by military, commercial and ... See full document

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What makes a space invader?: passenger perceptions of personal space invasion in aircraft travel

What makes a space invader?: passenger perceptions of personal space invasion in aircraft travel

... Respondents suggested a number of behaviours as a means to make themselves more comfortable during in-flight personal space invasions. Some of these behaviours (including changes in position, moving further away ... See full document

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Lived In

Lived In

... This concept of making stand-ins began somewhat subconsciously in my undergraduate work as each sculpture would gradually take on a personality and a grouping of sculptures would become a family. When I returned to ... See full document

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Editorial : from margins to centres

Editorial : from margins to centres

... of lived experience reveals how the processes of development and redevelopment intertwine with neighbourhood struggle and – crucially indicates what those involved in such struggles might learn from ...of ... See full document

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What is Optimal Data Analysis?

What is Optimal Data Analysis?

... Statistical analysis conducted via ODA has also occurred in a broad spectrum of psy- chometric and psychological (e.g., health, child, clinical, neurological, educational, personality,[r] ... See full document

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How do Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs) view their role in building relationships with parents of learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)?

How do Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs) view their role in building relationships with parents of learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)?

... political influences appear to have given rise to a role in which SENCos need to both take on board the parents’ views, as well as share their professional knowledge. Government legislation at the macrosystemic level has ... See full document

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Learning from Ninjas: young people’s films as a lens for an expanded view of literacy and language

Learning from Ninjas: young people’s films as a lens for an expanded view of literacy and language

... Our search for theoretical perspectives that made sense of the encounters described in the films led us to posthuman perspectives. These refuse to take the distinction between humans and non-humans for granted and ... See full document

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Stakeholder perceptions of prisoner learning

Stakeholder perceptions of prisoner learning

... management in Tasmania is the issue of reluctance of any change by uniformed staff such that “any approach by management to ‘humanise’ inmate conditions is met with claims that prison authorities are more concerned with ... See full document

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Misanthropy without Humanity

Misanthropy without Humanity

... is to be considered normal or pathological will always be a matter of such preference and evaluation. Canguilhem reminds us, in fact, that it is from the Latin valere, which means to be in good health, that the term ... See full document

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The journey of a novice principal: her struggle to maintain subjective wellbeing and be spiritual school leader

The journey of a novice principal: her struggle to maintain subjective wellbeing and be spiritual school leader

... Critical self-reflection is generally associated with the development of higher-order thinking skills (Fisher, 2003). To engage in critical reflection requires a person to critique the presuppositions on which their ... See full document

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Workplace Factors That Shape IT Project Success

Workplace Factors That Shape IT Project Success

... the lived experiences of persons who have experienced the following workplace factors: cultural, functional, and organizational differences [67, 157, ...their lived experiences on virtual ... See full document

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