Atlas of Spatial Figures
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About this book
Globalization, as it is conceptualized in the early twenty-first century, is undergoing significant transformations. While we continue to live in a globalized world where markets, technologies, and cultures remain deeply interconnected, we are also confronted with trade wars, global health crises, technological decoupling, and escalating environmental damage. Traditional theories of globalization are insufficient to fully analyze these shifts. Drawing on empirical research from the Re-Figuration of Spaces Collaborative Research Center, the book tests the interplay between analytical, narrative, and visual thinking, translating theoretical figures of thought into spatial stories. Three-dimensional table configurations by Nikolaus Gansterer allow the reader to think visually while navigating the research topics. Atlas of Spatial Figures proposes new spatial imaginaries to better capture the complex realities of our world.
- Significant contribution to the transformation of spatial thinking
- Comprises sixteen research projects from the fields of sociology, anthropology, geography, communication studies, architecture, planning, and visual arts
- Innovative visualization techniques including sixteen mixed-media table configurations
Author / Editor information
Ignacio Farías is Professor of Urban Anthropology at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. His research addresses current ecological and infrastructural urban transformations, as well as experimentation with ethnography as a mode of city-making performed with others and by multimodal means.
Silke Steets is Professor of Sociological Theory at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Her research interests include urban sociology, sociology of space and architecture, qualitative research methods, and the history and epistemology of sociological thought.
Nikolaus Gansterer is an artistic researcher teaching at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. His work explores transmedial systems of notation between drawing, writing and performance. He creates diagrams of moods, atmospheres, and situations by focusing on their intertwined processes of sense-making.
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Frontmatter
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INDEX OF SPATIAL FIGURES
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After the Globe
9 - Extimacy
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EXTIMACY: TURNING HOMES INSIDE OUT
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Blind Date
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Location Scout Meets Decorator
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C06 Afronovelas
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B01 Peripheralised Rural Areas
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Immune System
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Security, Privacy, Status, Identity
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Superhosts Don’t Cry (About a Room They Would Rather Use Themselves)
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A Multiple Telling of Home-Making Afronovelas
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We Are Everywhere, but Where Are We?
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B03 Smart People
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A05 Being Home
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Soft Modernism for the Kenyan Diaspora
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A User Manual for the Ontological Security Machine
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Tiny House
62 - Splintering
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SPLINTERING: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DIGITAL PUBLIC SPHERE?
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Of Ants and Algorithms: A Feminist Internet Utopia
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The Permanence of Networked Change
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Interface Girl
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A02 The Spatial Knowledge of Young Adults
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C07 Platform Economy
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Who’s Hacking the Neighbourhood
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Infrastructure Stories
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Twitter Unites Forest Preservation Activists
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B05 Translocal Networks
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B02 Control/Space
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The Tumultous Tale of Tube Tension
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The Unaffordable Luxury of Digtal Connection
96 - Uninhabitability
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UNINHABITABILITY: URBANITY IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE
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Don’t Litter on My Parade
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Where to Flee
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My Microclimate Bet
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EU Borders in Africa
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C01 The Borders of the World
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B04 Locative Media
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Leaving the Comfort Zone
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City Girl
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The Ponte Della Libertà, the Umbilical Cord of Venice, or Why a Bridge Is Responsible for the Death of Venice
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Ö Migrating Spaces and Tourism
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A06 Trajectories, Networks, and Places of Disparate Infrastructures
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From Different Sides
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Play Equipment Connecting for Life
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A Border Wall for Integration?
134 - Ferality
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FERALITY
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A Fox and the City
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A01 Geographic Imaginations
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A03 Knowledge and Goods
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The Life and Death of Bacillus thuringiensis
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Monday Is Almost Always the Hottest Day of the Week
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The Magic of the Dowsing Rod
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Real Sitopia
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Yambition 2065
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C08 Architectures of Asylum
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C05 The Urban Microclimate Regime
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You Are Kōsa
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Memoirs of an Apple Tree
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Figuring Out Spaces
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Authors
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Colophon
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