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Geographical perception --- Place (Philosophy) --- Cultural landscapes --- Place attachment --- Space and time in literature --- Space and time --- Social aspects --- Geographical perception - Latin America --- Place (Philosophy) - Social aspects - Latin America --- Space and time - Social aspects - Latin America
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Les rythmes entraînent dans leur mouvement la vie tout entière des individus et des sociétés : les comportements quotidiens et les expériences esthétiques, les déplacements dans l'espace aussi bien que l'ordre du temps. Il n'y a pas de vie sans rythme, c'est-à-dire – comme dans un air de jazz ou une toile abstraite de Mondrian – sans une mise en ordre variable de faits qui se répètent en combinant indéfiniment périodicité et rupture.Philosophes, sociologues, anthropologues, musicologues s'interrogent parmi d'autres depuis deux siècles sur les rythmes sociaux, dont Marcel Mauss disait qu'ils commandent les représentations du temps. Pourtant, il n'existe pas à ce jour une histoire des rythmes qui confronte nos conceptions et expériences du rythme à celles du passé. Or, le contraste est fort entre notre monde moderne, où les rythmes sont partout, mais sont observés dans des champs séparés (rythmes scolaires, arythmie cardiaque, tempo musical, croissance économique en dents de scie ... ) et la civilisation holiste de l'Europe médiévale : ici, la notion de rythme, héritée de l'Antiquité gréco-romaine, paraît ne concerner que la musique, la poésie et la danse, mais elle entre en fait en résonance avec la totalité de la Création, que Dieu aurait façonnée en six jours.C'est à ce rythme fondateur que le présent livre emprunte sa propre scansion, en explorant successivement les significations du rhythmus médiéval, les rythmes du corps et du monde, ceux du temps, de l'espace et du récit, avant de s'interroger sur la fonction des rythmes dans le changement social et la marche de l'histoire.
History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- Rhythm --- Civilization, Medieval --- Rythme --- Civilisation médiévale --- Rythmes biologiques --- Temps (philosophie) --- Temps --- Histoire universelle --- Espace et temps --- Sociologie --- Biological rhythms --- Cycles --- Space and time --- Time --- Social aspects --- History --- Civilisation médiévale --- Histoire universelle. --- Espace et temps. --- Space and time - Social aspects --- Time - History - To 1500
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This book engages with the experience of space and time in youth cultures across the world. Putting together contemporary case studies on young transnationalists, young glocals and young protesters in cities on the five continents, it analyzes new agoras and chronotopes in global cities. It is based on a selection of papers first presented to the International Sociological Association (ISA) Research Committee 34 session on Youth Cultures, Space and Time that took place during the ISA World Congresses of Sociology in Gothenburg, Sweden (2010), and in Yokohama, Japan (2014). The value of this volume for youth researchers worldwide is twofold. Firstly, the chapters exemplify innovative approaches to understanding the fluid and dynamic urban space-time dimension in which young people’s cultural and bodily practices are located. Secondly, the volume offers a transnational perspective. Chapter contributors come from countries across the world, and give account of very diverse youth culture phenomena. They represent both established researchers and new voices in youth research. Contributors are: Óscar Aguilera Ruiz, Ilenya Camozzi, Carles Feixa, Vitor Sérgio Ferreira, Liliana Galindo Ramírez, Elham Golpoush-Nezhad, Leila Jeolás, Jeffrey J. Juris, Hagen Kordes, Sofia Laine, Carmen Leccardi, Pam Nilan, Jordi Nofre, Ndukaeze Nwabueze, Luca Queirolo Palmas, Yannis Pechtelidis, Geoffrey Pleyers, José Sánchez García, Mahmood Shahabi.
Urban youth. --- Space and time --- Space of more than three dimensions --- Space-time --- Space-time continuum --- Space-times --- Spacetime --- Time and space --- Fourth dimension --- Infinite --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Space sciences --- Time --- Beginning --- Hyperspace --- Relativity (Physics) --- City dwellers --- Youth --- City children --- Social aspects. --- Urban youth --- Social aspects --- Space and time - Social aspects
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Mass communications --- Sociology of culture --- #SBIB:309H1016 --- Media: socio-culturele aspecten (massamedia en maatschappij, met inbegrip van cultuurhistorische werken en werken over de maatschappelijke en politieke effecten van de (diverse) media) --- Civilization, Modern --- Mass media --- Space and time --- Social aspects. --- Space of more than three dimensions --- Space-time --- Space-time continuum --- Space-times --- Spacetime --- Time and space --- Fourth dimension --- Infinite --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Space sciences --- Time --- Beginning --- Hyperspace --- Relativity (Physics) --- Twenty-first century --- Social aspects --- Mass media - Social aspects --- Space and time - Social aspects --- Civilization, Modern - 21st century
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Personal space --- Space and time --- Space and time in literature --- Civilization, Medieval --- Espace personnel --- Espace et temps --- Espace et temps dans la littérature --- Civilisation médiévale --- History --- Histoire --- Literature, Medieval --- Social aspects --- History and criticism --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses --- Espace et temps dans la littérature --- Civilisation médiévale --- Space of more than three dimensions --- Space-time --- Space-time continuum --- Space-times --- Spacetime --- Time and space --- Fourth dimension --- Infinite --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Space sciences --- Time --- Beginning --- Hyperspace --- Relativity (Physics) --- Civilization, Medieval - Congresses --- Space and time - Social aspects - Europe - History - To 1500 - Congresses --- Space and time in literature - Congresses --- Literature, Medieval - History and criticism - Congresses
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