151 research outputs found

    Kunstgeographie – nur eine BanalitĂ€t?

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    PlĂ€diert wird fĂŒr eine strikte Trennung zwischen dem Begriff ‚Kunstgeographie‘ als rĂ€umliche Gesamtverbreitung bestimmter Kunstformen und dem metahistorischen Konstrukt (Willibald SauerlĂ€nder) ‚Kunstlandschaft‘. Statt des EpiphĂ€nomens ‚Stil’ ist kunstgeographisch einzig feste Basis sein AusdruckstrĂ€ger: die sachliche Realie ‚Artefakt‘. Ihr rĂ€umlicher Verbreitungsvorgang entsprach dem allgemeiner Warenwelt. Das spezifische Bild der Verbreitung, als solches nicht intendiert, spiegelt nur bedingt soziale ‚IdentitĂ€ten‘, verfĂŒgt jedenfalls ĂŒber keinen eigenen Sinn beispielsweise als Wissens- oder GedĂ€chtnisspeicher. Historisch vertiefter nachzugehen wĂ€re vielmehr den anthropologischen GrĂŒnden der Wiederholung und Verbreitung von Kunstformen

    TemporĂ€re lokale Ökonomien als Ausdruck des gesellschaftlichen Wandels: eine synoptische Übersicht

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    Mit dem Begriff "temporĂ€re lokale Ökonomien" lĂ€sst sich die Gesamtheit aller auf die Entwicklung eines Quartieres und einer Region bezogenen wirtschaftlichen AktivitĂ€ten in einem temporĂ€ren Arrangement zusammenfassen. Diese kennzeichnet die spannungsreiche Kombination von ökonomischem Handeln und Alltagsleben in einem stadtregionalen Kontext. Ziel dieses Beitrags ist es, die temporĂ€ren lokalen Ökonomien in ihren fachlichen Diskursen ĂŒberblicksartig darzustellen und anhand einer beispielhaften Kurzdarstellung (Bikini Berlin) Einblicke in stadtregionale Entwicklungslinien zu geben. --SW: TemporĂ€re lokale Ökonomien; stadtregionale Entwicklung; Pop-up-Stores; BerlinThe term "temporary local economies" can be used to summarise all of the economic activities related to the development of a location and a region in a temporary arrangement. This characterises the exciting combination of economic activity and everyday life in an urban and regional context. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of temporary local economies in their academic perspectives and to give insights into urban regional development lines using an exemplary brief case study (Bikini Berlin). --SW: Temporary local economies; Urban and regional development; Pop-up stores; Berli

    Socio-spatialities of vulnerability: towards a polymorphic perspective in vulnerability research

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    “The space of vulnerability” – the title of the influential paper by Michael Watts and Hans-Georg Bohle from 1993 highlights the importance of spatiality for vulnerability research. As geographers have fundamentally shaped the concept of vulnerability, the issue of spatiality has been crucial for vulnerability from the outset. However, what notion of space have scholars adopted in their vulnerability analysis? The aim of the paper is to assess the ways in which space has been conceptualised in vulnerability research. We conduct this assessment behind the background of the conceptual development of space in human geography. Of particular interest is the question of how the successive socio-spatial turns identified by Jessop et al. (2008), which evolved around the categories of place, scale, network and territory, are reflected in publications on vulnerability. The assessment is based on a review of literature. We found that all four key socio-spatial categories have been taken up by scholars for vulnerability analysis. Following Jessop et al. we argue that a critical geography of vulnerability should acknowledge the polymorphy of socio-spatialities and assess the interplay of place, network, scale, and territory in the (re)production of vulnerability. We exemplify the argument with case studies from Bangladesh and Thailand and conclude that the full repertoire of spatial and social theories are needed in order to fully understand the social and spatial (re)production of vulnerability

    Juristische Netzwerkforschung

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    Legal network science explores how legal phenomena can be represented as networks and investigates what can be gained from their quantification and visualization. Corinna Coupette introduces legal network science to the German legal discourse. Based on an original dataset of decisions by Germany's Federal Constitutional Court, she develops tools for modeling, measuring, and mapping the law. The work includes an online appendix, which is freely available at : https://doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-157012-4-appendi
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