Verfasst von Luzia Juca R9 am Fr, 2010-10-08 00:38.
Hello all,
Just saw this board today and thought I might like to jump in.
Not long ago, a customer contacted me inquiring about the translation of an article entitled “Taking Space Personally”, by a scholar called Edward Soja. It turned out to be a fascinating article, “reflecting the uneven development of historical versus spatial discourse” and also dealing with urban geography. One of the trends mentioned in the article is “Spatial Turn”. It is “fundamentally an attempt to develop a more creative and critically effective balancing of the spatial/geographical and the temporal/historical imaginations” (quoting from the article). So, the “Spatial Turn” looks like a trendy subject being requested by customers in urban geography today.
Spatial Turn
Hello all,
Just saw this board today and thought I might like to jump in.
Not long ago, a customer contacted me inquiring about the translation of an article entitled “Taking Space Personally”, by a scholar called Edward Soja. It turned out to be a fascinating article, “reflecting the uneven development of historical versus spatial discourse” and also dealing with urban geography. One of the trends mentioned in the article is “Spatial Turn”. It is “fundamentally an attempt to develop a more creative and critically effective balancing of the spatial/geographical and the temporal/historical imaginations” (quoting from the article). So, the “Spatial Turn” looks like a trendy subject being requested by customers in urban geography today.
urban
I think mostly all the related to technology.
Dina