Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 95
... space of the inhabitants of the city ' was characterized by Lefebvre as ' imagined ' , and it is thus here that possibility of ' re - imagining ' the spaces of Jaffa and Tel - Aviv- and so of ( non ) modernity - can most felicitously be ...
... space of the inhabitants of the city ' was characterized by Lefebvre as ' imagined ' , and it is thus here that possibility of ' re - imagining ' the spaces of Jaffa and Tel - Aviv- and so of ( non ) modernity - can most felicitously be ...
Page 109
... space which both conflict and interact : ' representations of space , ' and ' representational spaces ' . The first is the space - cum - ' spatial discourses ' of those who make maps : scientists , planners , technocrats and engineers ...
... space which both conflict and interact : ' representations of space , ' and ' representational spaces ' . The first is the space - cum - ' spatial discourses ' of those who make maps : scientists , planners , technocrats and engineers ...
Page 110
... space is transparent ― i.e . , easily intelligible and free of ' traps or secret places ' ( Lefebvre , 1991 , pp . 27-28 ) . It is also tied to the idea that what is spoken or written about a particular space - especially by experts ...
... space is transparent ― i.e . , easily intelligible and free of ' traps or secret places ' ( Lefebvre , 1991 , pp . 27-28 ) . It is also tied to the idea that what is spoken or written about a particular space - especially by experts ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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