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... Space and time are socially produced as concrete material spatialities and temporalities ( e.g. the time - space of architectural forms ) and as a set of relations between individuals and groups . Such space - time is neither abstract ...
... Space and time are socially produced as concrete material spatialities and temporalities ( e.g. the time - space of architectural forms ) and as a set of relations between individuals and groups . Such space - time is neither abstract ...
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and space is not just a routinised process but one pregnant with contra- dictions , conflicts and struggles . Space and time form a medium for the networking of power and ideology in relation to competing interests and social strategies ...
and space is not just a routinised process but one pregnant with contra- dictions , conflicts and struggles . Space and time form a medium for the networking of power and ideology in relation to competing interests and social strategies ...
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... Space , Text is one such exception , clarity of expression and compete with the book's subject matter , to make its reading a pleasurable exercise . and Gender in which argument If , by itself , this is not a sufficient recommendation ...
... Space , Text is one such exception , clarity of expression and compete with the book's subject matter , to make its reading a pleasurable exercise . and Gender in which argument If , by itself , this is not a sufficient recommendation ...
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