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First , it is essential to define a distinction within spatial studies between r.
elational measures and formal measures of space , in that this distinction is
symptomatic of this recategorisation of space . Relational measures refer to the ...
First , it is essential to define a distinction within spatial studies between r.
elational measures and formal measures of space , in that this distinction is
symptomatic of this recategorisation of space . Relational measures refer to the ...
Page 194
Only when we demand to view society as a thing - in - itself , which can be
examined by taking " Snap - shots " of it as the analyst , the dynamio element ,
uses it , is such a distinction possible . Form has meaning within a structure
frozen ...
Only when we demand to view society as a thing - in - itself , which can be
examined by taking " Snap - shots " of it as the analyst , the dynamio element ,
uses it , is such a distinction possible . Form has meaning within a structure
frozen ...
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If we examine the internal form of these tombs , two primary distinctions present
themselves . Firstly , there is a major distinction in the type and placing of the
access to different spaces within these tombs , and secondly , the treatment of the
...
If we examine the internal form of these tombs , two primary distinctions present
themselves . Firstly , there is a major distinction in the type and placing of the
access to different spaces within these tombs , and secondly , the treatment of the
...
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