Abstract
The aim of this Chapter is to develop a substantive relational framework for
a better understanding of relationships between people and places. To that
purpose time geographical concepts will be integrated with insights from
practice theory, which is an umbrella term for theories that see practices at the
core of social relations and emphasize their plurality and heterogeneity rather
than being one homogeneous singular praxis. In this sense practice theory is
closely related to philosophical pragmatism that focuses on practical outcomes
of knowledge and behavior (Gimmler 2013). Both theory strands will be used
to integrate elements from philosophy of emotions and from philosophical
anthropology in this chapter in order to frame a better understanding of human under mobilities conditions.
a better understanding of relationships between people and places. To that
purpose time geographical concepts will be integrated with insights from
practice theory, which is an umbrella term for theories that see practices at the
core of social relations and emphasize their plurality and heterogeneity rather
than being one homogeneous singular praxis. In this sense practice theory is
closely related to philosophical pragmatism that focuses on practical outcomes
of knowledge and behavior (Gimmler 2013). Both theory strands will be used
to integrate elements from philosophy of emotions and from philosophical
anthropology in this chapter in order to frame a better understanding of human under mobilities conditions.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Spatial planning in a complex unpredictable world of change : Towards a proactive co-evolutionary planning within the Eurodelta |
Redaktører | Geert de Roo, Luc Boelens |
Udgivelsessted | Groningen |
Forlag | Inplanning |
Publikationsdato | 2016 |
Sider | 150 - 169 |
Kapitel | 6 |
ISBN (Trykt) | 978-94-91937-26-2 |
ISBN (Elektronisk) | 978-94-91937-27-9 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2016 |