
Space and Social Theory
Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. May 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-631-19467-5 (ISBN)
Description
In this book, the world's leading spacial theorists provide new accounts of the central questions and issues in social-spacial theory with critical perspectives on the post-modern condition.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
765 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-19467-5 (9780631194675)
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Persons
Georges Benko is Professor of Geography at the University of Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne). He is a member of the editorial boards of Espaces et Societes and GeoJournal and editor of the series Geographies en Liberte and Theorie Sociale Contemporaine, both published by l'Harmattan in Paris. He is the author of Geographie des Technopoles (Masson), co-author (with Alain Lipietz) of Les Regions qui Gagnent and editor of various books on Industrial Change and Social Theory. Ulf Strohmayer is currently lecturer in human geography at the University of Wales, Lampeter. He is the author of numerous articles, co-editor of two books and author, together with Matthew Hannah, of Gnostic Materialism: Cosmology and the Ruins of Social Theory.
Editor
University of Paris, La Sorbonne
National University of Ireland, Galway
Content
List of Plates. List of Figures.
List of Contributors.
Preface.
Introduction: Modernity, Postmodernity and the Social Sciences (Georges Benko).
Part I Reasons, Texts and Debates Around Postmodernism.
Postmodern Bloodlines (Michael Dear).
Social Theory, Postmodernism, and the Critique of Development (Richard Peet).
Shelf Length Zero: The Disappearance of the Geographical Text (Michael Curry).
Part II Writing Space, Forming Identities.
Re-Presenting the Extended Moment of Danger: A Meditation on Hypermodernity, Identity and the Montage Form (Allan Pred).
Identity, Space, and other Uncertainties (Wolfgang Natter and John Paul Jones).
Belonging: Spaces of Meandering Desire (Ulf Strohmayer).
Spatial Stress and Resistance: Social Meanings of Spatialization (Rob Shields).
Lacan and Geography: the Production of Space Revisited (Derek Gregory).
Part III Planning and the Postmodern .
Panning in/for Postmodernity (Ed Soja).
Warp, Woof and Regulation: A Tool for Social Science (Alain Lipietz).
Institutional Reflexivity and the Rise of the Regional State (Phil Cooke).
Part IV The Politics of Difference.
Postmodern Becomings: From the Space of Form to the Space of Potentiality (Julie Kathy Gibson-Graham).
Geopolitics and the Postmodern: Issues or Knowledge, Difference and North-South Relations (David Slater).
Postmodern Space and Japanese Tradition (Augustin Berque).
Imperfect Panopticism: Envisioning the Construction of Normal Lives (Matt Hannah).
Imagining the Normad: Mobility and the Postmodern Primitive (Tim Cresswell).
Conclusion.
Forget the Delivery, or, What Post are We Talking about? (Ulf Strohmayer).
Index
List of Contributors.
Preface.
Introduction: Modernity, Postmodernity and the Social Sciences (Georges Benko).
Part I Reasons, Texts and Debates Around Postmodernism.
Postmodern Bloodlines (Michael Dear).
Social Theory, Postmodernism, and the Critique of Development (Richard Peet).
Shelf Length Zero: The Disappearance of the Geographical Text (Michael Curry).
Part II Writing Space, Forming Identities.
Re-Presenting the Extended Moment of Danger: A Meditation on Hypermodernity, Identity and the Montage Form (Allan Pred).
Identity, Space, and other Uncertainties (Wolfgang Natter and John Paul Jones).
Belonging: Spaces of Meandering Desire (Ulf Strohmayer).
Spatial Stress and Resistance: Social Meanings of Spatialization (Rob Shields).
Lacan and Geography: the Production of Space Revisited (Derek Gregory).
Part III Planning and the Postmodern .
Panning in/for Postmodernity (Ed Soja).
Warp, Woof and Regulation: A Tool for Social Science (Alain Lipietz).
Institutional Reflexivity and the Rise of the Regional State (Phil Cooke).
Part IV The Politics of Difference.
Postmodern Becomings: From the Space of Form to the Space of Potentiality (Julie Kathy Gibson-Graham).
Geopolitics and the Postmodern: Issues or Knowledge, Difference and North-South Relations (David Slater).
Postmodern Space and Japanese Tradition (Augustin Berque).
Imperfect Panopticism: Envisioning the Construction of Normal Lives (Matt Hannah).
Imagining the Normad: Mobility and the Postmodern Primitive (Tim Cresswell).
Conclusion.
Forget the Delivery, or, What Post are We Talking about? (Ulf Strohmayer).
Index