Lived space
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-Soja, E.W. (1996) The extraordinary voyages of Henri Lefebvre, pp. 26-52; The trialectics of spatiality. In: Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and other real-and-imagined places. Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 53-82. | -Soja, E.W. (1996) The extraordinary voyages of Henri Lefebvre, pp. 26-52; The trialectics of spatiality. In: Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and other real-and-imagined places. Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 53-82. | ||
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By Jorg Schröder & Ivar Le Loux | By Jorg Schröder & Ivar Le Loux |
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Assignment 4
If we talk about ' lived space ' and experiences of people, a holistic way of thinking about communication in society is needed. Space is crucial for things in life to function well. ( Lefebvre, 1991 ) It’s an important continuing. ( Soja, 1996 ) Some difficulties we have to deal with in live is that our society has lost it’s way: certain lights are denied. Our lived experience and space is so-called holistic build, but we need some clear lights upon them to see clear. ( Lefebvre 1991)
Some key solutions of creating a successful build society rests on education, maybe in different alternative settings like public communication. So, academics can alienate people on the other hand. On the other hand, we have to deal with is to come to a total space in which we live.
Lefebvre (1991) talks about the absolute and conceived space leading to a certain ' lived space '. This field faces passion and struggle to find it's way.
Sources:
-Lefebvre, H. (1991) Plan of the present work. In: Production of space. Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 1-68.
-Soja, E.W. (1996) The extraordinary voyages of Henri Lefebvre, pp. 26-52; The trialectics of spatiality. In: Thirdspace: Journeys to Los Angeles and other real-and-imagined places. Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 53-82.
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By Jorg Schröder & Ivar Le Loux