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This is partly because of what might be called the spatial imaginary of the Web.
Through a more context-sensitive analysis of this data, this paper argues against this popular spatial imaginary and the notion that the Louisville's West End is somehow separate and apart from the rest of the city.
Rather, we see a richly delineated black spatial imaginary - but with the participants' own thoughts about racial antagonism, whether to bemoan its existence or to try and overcome it - almost entirely edited out - except in fleeting sequences where they were likely to merely entertain or provide comic relief rather than build up to an argument and an education.
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Her thesis investigates the role of the archive in the formation of alternative political and spatial imaginaries in Palestine.
It suggests that instead of resolving the dialectic between place and network in favour of networks, a productive tension between two spatial imaginaries should be maintained.
However, in this research it has been adopted the symbolic regional construction perspective that allows to analyze cross-border regional planning through spatial imaginaries.
Mobile systems for detecting environmental threats may radically restructure spatial imaginaries as people learn to see and engage with heretofore largely hidden dimensions of urban spaces.
Yet rather than see those borders and roles as already established and thus violated, Dr. Ambaras uses cases of transgressive intimacy to highlight the ways in which territoriality and spatial imaginaries were being articulated in the imperial era.
By combining the conceptual approach of relational socio-spatial theory with the methods of critical GIScience, this paper explores the spatial imaginaries and processes of segregation and mobility at play in the notion of the '9th Street Divide' in Louisville, Kentucky.
Randle was awarded the John Addison Porter Prize for her dissertation, "Replumbing the City: Water(s) and Space in Los Angeles". Her research traces efforts by engineers, activists, plumbers, artists, and everyday city dwellers to remake the city's contested waterscape, excavating the meanings, values, and "spatial imaginaries" that guide their work.
What socio-spatial imaginaries, and concomitant critical models, might become visible if we thought from other spatial forms, such as circles or spirals, spatial forms that are often more relevant to indigenous epistemologies than straight lines?
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