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**NEW JOURNAL: Environment, Space, Place**
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Vol. 1 / Spring 2009
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http://www.zetabooks.com/new-releases/bogdan-olaru-ed.-autonomy-responsibility-and-health-care.html
Availability: Paperback & Electronic (pdf)
Publication date: 29 June 2009
Size: 6 x 8.65 in
Pages: 170
Language: English
ISSN: 2066 - 5377
ISBN: 978-973-1997-24-7 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-973-1997-25-4 (ebook)
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Published in collaboration with the International Association for
the Study of Environment, Space, and Place (IASESP), Environment,
Space, Place is a transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal
committed to values contributing to our rootedness to the earth and
attunement to the environment, space, and place. Interdisciplinary is
taken to mean that each discipline is encouraged to share its own
particular excellence with the other disciplines in an open exchange.
Transdisciplinary is taken to mean that contributors are required to
make the “geographical turn.” Meant in the etymological sense of
“earth inscription” or the spatiality of meaning, the geographical
turn frames or makes thematic the spatial aspect of any and all
earthly/worldly phenomena. www.towson.edu/iasesp
Executive and Founding Editor:
Gary Backhaus – Loyola College in Maryland
Advisory Board:
Lester Embree – Florida Atlantic University
Peter Nekola – Pratt Institute
Chris Philo – University of Glasgow
George Psathas – Boston University
Book Review Editors:
Michael Wenisch – Barry University
Dennis E. Skocz – Independent Scholar
CONTENTS
William Behun, To the Center of the Sky: Heidegger, Polar Symbolism,
and Christian Sacred Architecture
Emiliano Trizio, Built-Spaces for World-Making
Mark H. Dixon, The Architecture of Solitude
Michael Wenisch, Peak Oil, Energy Limits, and Resulting Alterations
in the Built Space of the United States
Kascha Semon, The Habit of Inhabitation: Rethinking Digital Design
via Merleau-Ponty and Proust
Randy Laist, “The Style of What is to Come”: Representations of
the World Trade Center in the Novels of Don DeLillo
Roger Paden, Historical Paradigms for Ecotourism
Glen A. Mazis, Touring as Authentically Embodying Place and a New
World at a Glance
Shane J. Ralston, The Ebb and Flow of Primary and Secondary
Experience: Kayak Touring and John Dewey’s Metaphysics of Experience
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