Spaces in-between : : cultural and political perspectives on environmental discourse / / edited by Mark Luccarelli, Sigurd Bergmann.

Spaces in-between goes beyond the emphasis on externalities signalled by the term ‘environment’ to address the isolation of modern technological culture from nature. Solutions require more than an awareness of ‘natural surroundings’ and human destructiveness. We think in terms of the re-conceptualiz...

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Superior document:Studies in Environmental Humanities, Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Rodopi,, 2015.
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Studies in environmental humanities ; Volume 2.
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Studies in Environmental Humanities, 2211-5846 ; Volume 2
Description based upon print version of record.
English
Spaces in-between goes beyond the emphasis on externalities signalled by the term ‘environment’ to address the isolation of modern technological culture from nature. Solutions require more than an awareness of ‘natural surroundings’ and human destructiveness. We think in terms of the re-conceptualization, re-design and re-negotiation of space. The book is concerned with social practices, belief systems, urban designs, the organization and representation of landscapes and modes of living. These aspects of ‘spatiality’ suggest how to conceive and practice the intermingling of nature and culture and how to develop public commitment to such practices. In the process we show how concern for the environment as an aspect of space helps us to reconceive and reinterpret what it means to be human.
Preliminary material / Editors Spaces in-between -- Reconsidering Environment: Spatial Contexts and the Development of the Environmental Humanities / Mark Luccarelli and Sigurd Bergmann -- Strindberg’s Modern Ecological Subject: “Swedish Nature” Viewed from a Train / Linda Haverty Rugg -- The Romance of Reinhabitation: Jack London and Knut Hamsun / Peter Mortensen -- A Cosmopolitan Sense of Place / Carmen Flys-Junquera -- Hannah Arendt on Transcendence in the Public Sphere / Firmin DeBrabander -- City Creeks: Lessons in Sustainable Environmental Discourse from a Florida Boom Town / Thomas Hallock -- Allotment and Community Gardens: Commons in German Cities / Werner Bigell -- Natural or Political Public Space? Spaces of Interpretation, Environmentalism, and the Sacred Depth / Forrest Clingerman -- Reconstituting the Geographical Place: The Design of Public Spaces of Exception in the Contemporary City (the Case of the City Park Waterfront Project in Porto) / Rodrigo Coelho -- Living in Bubbles: Peter Sloterdijk’s Spherology and the Environmental Humanities / Hannes Bergthaller -- Medieval Green Cities: Thirdspace and the Challenge of History / Mark Luccarelli -- Index / Mark Luccarelli and Sigurd Bergmann.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 12, 2015).
Environmentalism Social aspects.
Urban ecology (Sociology)
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Environmental policy.
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Werner Bigell --
Forrest Clingerman --
Rodrigo Coelho --
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Mark Luccarelli and Sigurd Bergmann.
title Spaces in-between : cultural and political perspectives on environmental discourse /
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Studies in Environmental Humanities,
Preliminary material /
Reconsidering Environment: Spatial Contexts and the Development of the Environmental Humanities /
Strindberg’s Modern Ecological Subject: “Swedish Nature” Viewed from a Train /
The Romance of Reinhabitation: Jack London and Knut Hamsun /
A Cosmopolitan Sense of Place /
Hannah Arendt on Transcendence in the Public Sphere /
City Creeks: Lessons in Sustainable Environmental Discourse from a Florida Boom Town /
Allotment and Community Gardens: Commons in German Cities /
Natural or Political Public Space? Spaces of Interpretation, Environmentalism, and the Sacred Depth /
Reconstituting the Geographical Place: The Design of Public Spaces of Exception in the Contemporary City (the Case of the City Park Waterfront Project in Porto) /
Living in Bubbles: Peter Sloterdijk’s Spherology and the Environmental Humanities /
Medieval Green Cities: Thirdspace and the Challenge of History /
Index /
title_sub cultural and political perspectives on environmental discourse /
title_full Spaces in-between : cultural and political perspectives on environmental discourse / edited by Mark Luccarelli, Sigurd Bergmann.
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title_full_unstemmed Spaces in-between : cultural and political perspectives on environmental discourse / edited by Mark Luccarelli, Sigurd Bergmann.
title_auth Spaces in-between : cultural and political perspectives on environmental discourse /
title_alt Preliminary material /
Reconsidering Environment: Spatial Contexts and the Development of the Environmental Humanities /
Strindberg’s Modern Ecological Subject: “Swedish Nature” Viewed from a Train /
The Romance of Reinhabitation: Jack London and Knut Hamsun /
A Cosmopolitan Sense of Place /
Hannah Arendt on Transcendence in the Public Sphere /
City Creeks: Lessons in Sustainable Environmental Discourse from a Florida Boom Town /
Allotment and Community Gardens: Commons in German Cities /
Natural or Political Public Space? Spaces of Interpretation, Environmentalism, and the Sacred Depth /
Reconstituting the Geographical Place: The Design of Public Spaces of Exception in the Contemporary City (the Case of the City Park Waterfront Project in Porto) /
Living in Bubbles: Peter Sloterdijk’s Spherology and the Environmental Humanities /
Medieval Green Cities: Thirdspace and the Challenge of History /
Index /
title_new Spaces in-between :
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Reconsidering Environment: Spatial Contexts and the Development of the Environmental Humanities /
Strindberg’s Modern Ecological Subject: “Swedish Nature” Viewed from a Train /
The Romance of Reinhabitation: Jack London and Knut Hamsun /
A Cosmopolitan Sense of Place /
Hannah Arendt on Transcendence in the Public Sphere /
City Creeks: Lessons in Sustainable Environmental Discourse from a Florida Boom Town /
Allotment and Community Gardens: Commons in German Cities /
Natural or Political Public Space? Spaces of Interpretation, Environmentalism, and the Sacred Depth /
Reconstituting the Geographical Place: The Design of Public Spaces of Exception in the Contemporary City (the Case of the City Park Waterfront Project in Porto) /
Living in Bubbles: Peter Sloterdijk’s Spherology and the Environmental Humanities /
Medieval Green Cities: Thirdspace and the Challenge of History /
Index /
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