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Connecting People, Place and Design /

Connecting People, Place and Design examines the human relationship with place, how its significance has evolved over time, and how contemporary systems for participation shape the places around us in our daily lives. Divided into three parts - place, people and participation - this interdisciplinar...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Edmonds, Angelique
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol, UK : Intellect Books, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a Connecting People, Place and Design examines the human relationship with place, how its significance has evolved over time, and how contemporary systems for participation shape the places around us in our daily lives. Divided into three parts - place, people and participation - this interdisciplinary volume examines people, place, and design across the fields of architecture, design, cultural studies, sociology, political science and philosophy. Part I, on place, considers the cultural, political and philosophical shifts in our historical relationship to place. Part II, on people, considers movement and migration and how it affects place relations. Part III, on participation, examines forms of public engagement and cultural systems for collaborative contribution to the design and creation of place. Improving people's relationships with place requires connection, and in Connecting People, Place and Design, Edmonds demonstrates the importance of connection, underscoring that working together to nurture and sustain places that celebrate the diversity of our human species is one of the most critical issues of our time. 
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes -- PART 1: PLACE -- Chapter 1: Significance of Place -- Role of Place Premodern: Neolithic, Aboriginal, Ontological Significance -- Multiple Perceptions -- Enduring Change -- Ancient Orientations to the Natural World -- Aboriginal Australian Perspectives -- Introduction to the significance of and connection to Land and the particularity of place -- Living as a Response to Place -- Animated Landscapes and Agency of Country -- Custodial Obligations for Place and Inheritance -- Moieties and Semi-Moieties 
505 8 |a Property Rights, Investing in Relatedness and Kinship -- Property Rights -- Investment in Relatedness over Ownership -- Neolithic Avebury -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Modern Shift of Perception -- The Role of Ideas -- Dialectic of Emergence -- 1. Population Pressure -- 2. Separation of Mind and Body and Its Consequences for Understanding of 'Nature' -- 3. Rise of a New Economic Model: Flourish Capitalism and Possession in Abundance -- Sequence in the Dialectic of Emergence -- Conceptual Category of 'Nature': Separation of Humans to Stand Outside 'Nature' -- Mastery over Nature -- Ecological Imperialism 
505 8 |a Nature as Wilderness -- The Role of 'Landscape' in the Emergence of Wilderness -- Rights and Responsibilities: Biopiracy and Geo Engineering -- Rights and Responsibilities -- Biopiracy and Geo Engineering -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Contemporary Debates, Including the Importance of Place to Wellbeing and Sustainment -- Place as Property -- Place Branding -- Places on the Screen and Online -- Growing Realizations Regarding the Relationship between Place, Human Wellbeing and Social Sustainability -- Social Sustainability -- Social Sustainability and the Built Form -- Measures of Progress 
505 8 |a Contextualizing Critique of Economic Growth and Material Wealth -- The Cost of Material Wealth -- Wellbeing Measures: Individual and Collective -- Wellbeing and Place -- Immersion in Environment as Reframing Context More Broadly -- Social Connections Enabled by Place -- Differentiated Places: One Size of Wellbeing Will Not Fit All -- Notes -- PART 2: PEOPLE -- Chapter 4: Order Imposed -- Shifts for Aboriginal Australians -- De-Situating of Aboriginal Australians (Both Temporally and Spatially) -- Colonial Encounters with the Land in the Roper Region -- Conflict over Resources 
505 8 |a Establishment of a Christian Mission Settlement and Its Civilizing Agenda -- Spatial Impact of the Mission Order -- Tenacity and Continuity of Spatial Order despite the Imposed Colonial Order -- Example: Maintaining Obligations for Ceremony and Marking the Passing of Life Appropriately within a Settlement Context -- Customs for Marking the Death of a Kinsman -- Reflections on the Contemporary Conundrum of Aboriginal Settlements -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Migration and Transition 
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