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Whose Green City?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Whose Green City?

Against the backdrop of an accelerating global urbanization and related ecological, climatic or social challenges to urban sustainability, this book focuses on the access to “safe, inclusive and accessible green and public space” as outlined in United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal No. 11. Looking through the lens of environmental justice and contested urban spaces, it raises the question who ultimately benefits from a green city development, and – even more importantly – who does not. While green space benefits are well-documented, green space provision is faced by multiple challenges in an era of urban neoliberalism. With their interdisciplinary and multi-method approach, the chapters in this book carefully study the different dimensions of green space access with particular focus on vulnerable groups, critically evaluate cases of procedural injustice and, in the case of Northern Europe that is often seen as forerunner of urban sustainability, provide in-depth studies on the contexts of injustices in urban greening. Chapters 1, 5, and 6 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Ruptured Landscapes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Ruptured Landscapes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-15
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  • Publisher: Springer

This volume breaks new ground in the study of landscapes, both rural and urban. The innovative notion of this landscape collection is rupture. The book explores the ways in which societal, economic and cultural changes are transforming the meanings and understandings of landscapes. The text explores both how landscapes are contesting changes in society and changing society. The volume combines empirically fine-grained accounts of landscape rupture, from different parts of the world, with a sustained effort to explore, rethink and analytically extend the concept of rupture itself. The book therefore combines fresh empirical data with innovative theoretical approaches to open understanding of landscape as a dynamic, living entity subject to abrupt change and unpredictable disruptions. Through this dual reflection the volume is able to provide a powerful demonstration of the possibilities that are available for human action, social change and material landscape to combine.

Remains of the Soviet Past in Estonia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Remains of the Soviet Past in Estonia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-06
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  • Publisher: UCL Press

What happens to legacies that do not find any continuation? In Estonia, a new generation that does not remember the socialist era and is open to global influences has grown up. As a result, the impact of the Soviet memory in people’s conventional values is losing its effective power, opening new opportunities for repair and revaluation of the past. Francisco Martinez brings together a number of sites of interest to explore the vanquishing of the Soviet legacy in Estonia: the railway bazaar in Tallinn where concepts such as ‘market’ and ‘employment’ take on distinctly different meanings from their Western use; Linnahall, a grandiose venue, whose Soviet heritage now poses diffi cult ...

Equity in the Urban Built Environment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Equity in the Urban Built Environment

This book explores inequities in the urban built environment across a diverse range of places and considers practical solutions and strategies aimed at building more just, inclusive, and sustainable cities. Achieving more equitable and prosperous urban places requires a critical examination of the design and layout of our cities. The 16 chapters of this book illuminate the ways in which the built environment, including buildings, roads, public spaces, and other infrastructure, shapes our health and prosperity through a complex set of physical and social interactions. It brings together experts from a variety of fields to identify, and suggest workable solutions for, inequities in the spatial...

Landscapes of Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Landscapes of Christianity

How do Christians make relationships with land central to their faith? How have the realities of materiality, geography, and ecology shaped Christian territories of belonging and theologies of territory? What social-economic-political conditions surround exchanges between religion and nature? This book explores how Christianity intersects with nature to create unique religious landscapes. Case studies range from the Mormon Trail across the USA completed by thousands every year, to the Catholic devotional cult of and shrine to St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina. Contributors examine the entangled forms of agency between nature and culture that are at work as Christians produce, consume, experience, imagine, inhabit, manage, and struggle over formations of land. Focusing on Christian engagements with land forms in the early 21st century, this book advances the spatial turn in the study of religion, contributes to the anthropology of religion and the study of global Christianities, as well as our understanding of the relationship between Christianity, space and place.

Playgrounds And Battlefields
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

Playgrounds And Battlefields

This book explores whether the metaphors of ‘playground’ and ‘battlefield’ might be analytically meaningful terms for understanding contemporary society. The duality of playgrounds and battlefields is presented as a space of continuous becoming, related to the recreation, domination and experience of a place, as well as to corresponding practices of excess, interaction and enjoyment. We believe that a discussion about engagement and responsibility in a modern social setting is possible only through new concepts that avoid binary formulations. Playgrounds and battlefields are thus used as a trigger enabling a fresh approach to a contemporaneity that is highly influenced by the way in which societies deal with their past and future. In this sense, the ‘Playgrounds and Battlefields’ volume is a thematic one, mapping the field and offering grammar of possibility.

Humanitaarteaduste metodoloogia
  • Language: et
  • Pages: 393

Humanitaarteaduste metodoloogia

"Humanitaarteaduste metodoloogia" annab ülevaate viimastel aastakümnetel humanitaarteaduste erinevates valdkondades toimunud olulisematest arengutest, visandades seejuures ka humanitaaria võimalikud väljakutsed lähitulevikus. Raamat on liigendatud kolme teemablokki ning koondab 15 autori artikleid. Esimene osa "Pöördelised ajad" esindab olulist valikut nendest uutest lähenemisviisidest, mis kujundavad tänapäeva humanitaarteadlaste arusaama uuritavatest nähtustest. Metodoloogilisi pöördeid käsitlevad Eva Piirimäe ("Keeleline pööre"), Tõnu Viigi ("Kultuuriline pööre"), Krista Kodrese ("Pildiline pööre"), Haldur Õimu ("Kognitiivne pööre") ja Linda Kaljundi ("Performatii...

The Space of Culture - the Place of Nature in Estonia and Beyond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Space of Culture - the Place of Nature in Estonia and Beyond

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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This volume sets out to construct a tentative bridge between the physical and perceived (academic) worlds, between the understandings of culture and nature, their spatiality and temporality by tackling the spatiality of culture phenomena across disciplinary boundaries. The contributions are arranged around a general question of how humans organise the spaces in which they live. The book is divided according to three themes: the humanities and ecosemiotic approach to nature, constructing nature, and examining environmental and landscape change. The first provides an historical review of the humanities and expands on the more theoretical themes. The second section discusses some ways in constructing (wild) nature with specific examples. The final one illustrates the changes that various cultures have brought about in the environment examining landscapes and domestication. The space of culture and the place of nature in various cultures are discussed critically throughout the volume in a way that challenges their ontological separations and invites to discuss culture-nature relationships on a more balanced basis.

Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 798

Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Since the turn of the millennium, there has been a burgeoning interest in, and literature of, both landscape studies and food studies. Landscape describes places as relationships and processes. Landscapes create people’s identities and guide their actions and their preferences, while at the same time are shaped by the actions and forces of people. Food, as currency, medium, and sustenance, is a fundamental part of those landscape relationships. This volume brings together over fifty contributors from around the world in forty profoundly interdisciplinary chapters. Chapter authors represent an astonishing range of disciplines, from agronomy, anthropology, archaeology, conservation, countrys...

Death, Ritual and Belief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Death, Ritual and Belief

Cremation, modernity and postmodernity -- Two cases of ash-scattering -- Social optimism and pessimism -- Euthanasia -- Death, life and world communities -- Rhetoric of mortuary rites -- Bibliography -- Index