Considering Space A Critical Concept for the Social Sciences

Considering Space demonstrates what has changed in the perception of space within the social sciences and how useful - indeed indispensable - this category is today. While the seemingly deterritorializing effects of digitalization might suggest that space is a secondary consideration, this book pro...

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Other Authors: Bartmanski, Dominik (Editor), Füller, Henning (Editor), Hoerning, Johanna (Editor), Weidenhaus, Gunter (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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