Spatial Formations by Nigel Thrift
Theory, Culture & Society
This book delves into the intricate ways in which space is constructed and perceived in contemporary society, exploring the dynamic interactions between human behavior, cultural practices, and spatial environments. It offers a comprehensive examination of how spatial formations influence social structures and individual experiences, drawing on interdisciplinary insights from geography, sociology, and cultural studies. Through a series of theoretical discussions and case studies, the book challenges traditional notions of space, emphasizing its fluidity and the role of power relations in shaping spatial dynamics.
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- Published
- 1996
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- British
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- 300-350
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- English
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