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  1. Review of David Harvey: Social Justice and the City[REVIEW]David Harvey - 1980 - Ethics 90 (4):604-607.
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  • What buildings do.Thomas F. Gieryn - 2002 - Theory and Society 31 (1):35-74.
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  • Central Problems in Social Theory: Action, Structure and Contradiction in Social Analysis.Anthony Giddens - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (1):246-247.
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  • Geographical Imaginations.Derek Gregory - 1994 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Geographical Imaginations is at once a profound and penetrating reading of geography as a discipline and a discourse, and also an imaginative and sustained attempt to situate that discourse within the fabric of contemporary social theory. Its focus is on understanding the ways in which social life is variously embedded in place, space and landscape. In the fulfillment of this objective, historical imagination, textual exegesis, philosophical scrutiny, sociological interpretation, and geographical sensitivity are interwoven in such a way as to move (...)
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  • 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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  • 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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  • Nowhere: Space, Time, and Modernity.Roger Friedland & Deirdre Boden - 1994 - University of California Press.
    The fall of the Berlin wall, the uprising at Tiananmen Square, the war in the Persian Gulf, the conflict in Bosnia—such events have been fundamentally affected by modern technology. As we become instant spectators of war, famine, and revolution, time and space assume new global meanings. This provocative volume presents an eclectic group of contributors who attempt to make sense of the "now" and the "here" that define the modern age. The essays, by anthropologists, religionists, geographers, linguists, sociologists, and historians, (...)
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  • Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work, and Family Life.Dolores Hayden - 1984 - New York: W.W. Norton.
    In this book, Dolores Hayden examines ingenious alternative models of housing and community development under way in the United States and abroad.
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  • Getting Back Into Place: Toward a Renewed Understanding of the Place-world.Edward S. Casey - 1993 - Indiana University Press.
    Offers a philosophical exploration of the pervasiveness of place. Presenting an account of the role of place in human experience, this book points to place's indispensability in navigation and orientation. The role of the lived body in matters of place isconsidered, and the characteristics of built places are explored.
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  • The Production of Space.Henri Lefebvre - 1991 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Henri Lefebvre has considerable claims to be the greatest living philosopher. His work spans some sixty years and includes original work on a diverse range of subjects, from dialectical materialism to architecture, urbanism and the experience of everyday life. The Production of Space is his major philosophical work and its translation has been long awaited by scholars in many different fields. The book is a search for a reconciliation between mental space and real space. In the course of his exploration, (...)
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  • Social Relations and Spatial Structures.Derek Gregory & John Urry - 1988 - Science and Society 52 (3):362-364.
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  • Dancing at Armageddon: Survivalism and Chaos in Modern Times.Richard G. Mitchell - 2002 - Utopian Studies 13 (1):231-233.
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