Making Sense of Space

Making Sense of Space

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  • Author: John Peter Collett
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  • Category : Astronautics and state
  • Languages : no
  • Pages : 456

Denne boken behandler norske romaktiviteter fra pionertiden med nordlys- forskning til deltakelse i internasjonale moderne romprogram. Norge har all-tid inntatt en aktiv rolle både i forskning og utvikling av teknologi. Redaksjonskomiteen består av historikere og naturvitenskapsmenn som har sam-let bidrag om den norske innsatsen fra pionerer som bl.a. Kristian Birkelandog gjennom perioder med den kalde krigen frem til europeisk og internasjo- nalt samarbeid. Bakerst i boken finnes forskjellige registre og notehen- visninger.


Making Sense of Space

Making Sense of Space

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  • Author: Iryna Kuksa
  • Publisher: Elsevier
  • ISBN: 1780634064
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

The use of Virtual Worlds (VWs) has increased in the last decade. VWs are used for communication, education, community building, creative arts, and more. A good deal of research has been conducted into learning and VWs, but other areas remain ripe for investigation. Factors from technological platforms to the nature and conventions of the communities that use VWs must be considered, in order to achieve the best possible interaction between virtual spaces and their users. Making Sense of Space focuses on the background to these issues, describing a range of case studies conducted by the authors. The book investigates the innovative and creative ways designers employ VWs for research, performance-making, and audience engagement. Secondly, it looks into how educators use these spaces to support their teaching practice. Lastly, the book examines the potential of VWs as new methods of communication, and the ways they are changing our perception of reality. This book is structured into four chapters. An introduction provides a history and outline of important themes for VWs, and subsequent chapters consider the design of virtual spaces, experience of virtual spaces, and communication in virtual spaces. Written by two experienced academics and practitioners in the field, offering different perspectives Uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on: education; scenography; performance studies; disaster management; and computer science Provides multiple viewpoints on the topic, gained through interviews and contributions from a range of experts, as well as several co-authored chapters


Making Sense of Cultural Studies

Making Sense of Cultural Studies

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  • Author: Chris Barker
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 9780761968962
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

In Chris Barker's sequel to Cultural Studies, the author addresses the strengths and weaknesses of the discipline and investigates its practical and academic boundaries. The author also clarifies its underlying themes of study.


Making Sense of Space

Making Sense of Space

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  • Author: Open University
  • Publisher: Open University Press
  • ISBN: 9780335004751
  • Category : Geometry
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 44


Making Sense of Drama

Making Sense of Drama

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  • Author: Jonothan Neelands
  • Publisher: Heinemann
  • ISBN: 9780435186586
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 132

This book will give teachers from all subject areas the confidence to explore the possibilities of drama in the classroom.


Making Sense

Making Sense

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  • Author: Bill Cope
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107133300
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 381

Explains the multimodal connections of text, image, space, body, sound and speech, in both old and new computer-mediated communication systems.


Making Sense of People and Place in Linguistic Landscapes

Making Sense of People and Place in Linguistic Landscapes

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  • Author: Amiena Peck
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350038008
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 255

This volume offers comprehensive analyses of how we live continuously in a multiplicity and simultaneity of 'places'. It explores what it means to be in place, the variety of ways in which meanings of place are made and how relationships to others are mediated through the linguistic and material semiotics of place. Drawing on examples of linguistic landscapes (LL) over the world, such as gentrified landscapes in Johannesburg and Brunswick, Mozambican memorializations, volatile train graffiti in Stockholm, Brazilian protest marches, Guadeloupian Creole signs, microscapes of souvenirs in Guinea-Bissau and old landscapes of apartheid in South Africa in contemporary time, this book explores how we are what we are through how we are emplaced. Across these examples, world-leading contributors explore how LLs contribute to the (re)imagining of different selves in the living past (living the past in the present), alternative presents and imagined futures. It focuses particularly on how the LL in all of these mediations is read through emotionality and affect, creating senses of belonging, precarity and hope across a simultaneous multiplicity of worlds. The volume offers a reframing of linguistics landscape research in a geohumanities framework emphasizing negotiations of self in place in LL studies, building upon a rich body of LL research. With over 40 illustrations, it covers various methodological and epistemological issues, such as the need for extended temporal engagement with landscapes, a mobile approach to landscapes and how bodies engage with texts.


Making Sense of Time

Making Sense of Time

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  • Author: Tommy Carlstein
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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  • Category : Geography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176


Making Sense of Work Through Collaborative Storytelling

Making Sense of Work Through Collaborative Storytelling

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  • Author: Tricia Cleland Silva
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030894460
  • Category : Business
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 131

Collective sense making starts with individual stories. Stories influence how we construct our sense of self in relation to others and our social environment, especially within the world of work. The stories we tell ourselves at work, particularly during times of change, impact our relationships and the collaboration with those who are engaged in the same work activities. Stories that we take for granted as "common sense" may not resonate with others, leading to conflict and tensions. This book focuses on the development of collaborative practices at work, and in organisations, through Collaborative Storytelling: from sharing stories to exchanging experiences and building a common narrative collectively. This open access book will be of interest to practitioners and academics working in the fields of adult education, equity and inclusion, human resource management, practice-based studies, organisational studies, qualitative research methods, sensemaking, storytelling, and workplace identity.


Making Sense of Cities

Making Sense of Cities

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  • Author: Blair Badcock
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1444118803
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

In 2000, for the first time, a majority of the world's population was living in cities. The trend towards increasing urbanization shows no sign of slowing and the third millennium looks set to be an unprecedentedly urban one. 'Making Sense of Cities' provides an up-to-date, vibrant and accessible introduction to urban geography. It offers students a sense of the patterns and processess of urbanization and the spatial organisation of cities, recognizing the significance of globalization, economics, politics and culture from a range of perspectives. Above all, it seeks to provide a relevant approach, inviting students to engage with competing theories of the urban and to assess them against the background of their own opinions and personal experience. Examples and case studies are drawn from a range of international settings, from San Francisco to Shanghai, Sydney to Singapore, giving a genuinely global coverage. The book is written in a fresh and engaging stlye, and is fully illustrated throughout. It is designed to appeal to any student of the urban and will be essential to students of geography, urban studies, town planning and land economy.