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Spatial Formats under the Global Condition / ed. by Matthias Middell, Steffi Marung.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Dialectics of the Global ; 1Publisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (VIII, 391 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110643008
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 900
LOC classification:
  • JZ1318 .S6656 2019
  • JZ1318 .S638 2019
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- The Respatialization of the World as one of the Driving Dialectics under the Global Condition -- Part I: Concepts and Historicity -- Category of Spatial Formats: To What End? -- Spatiotemporal Fixes and Multispatial Metagovernance: The Territory, Place, Scale, Network Scheme Revisited -- Mapping the Toolbox: Assemblage Thinking as a Heuristic -- Part II: Territories -- Reclaiming Territory: The Spatial Contours of Empire in US History -- Modern Territoriality, the Nation-State, and Nationalism -- Part III: Portals -- Disentangling the Colonial City: Spatial Separations and Entanglements inside Towns and across the Empire in Colonial Africa and Europe -- Hamburg, 8 Rothesoodstrasse: From a Global Space to a Non-place -- Visions of the World. Transnational Connections of the Panorama Industry in Leipzig at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- Part IV: International Spaces -- The International History of (International) Sovereignty -- Monolith or Experiment? The Bloc as a Spatial Format -- Regionalisms and Regional Organizations -- Dis/Articulating Agri-food Spaces: The Multifaceted Logics of Agro-investments -- The Spatial Turn and Economics: Migration, Remittances, and Transnational Economic Space -- Authors -- Index
Summary: Contributions to this volume summarize and discuss the theoretical foundations of the Collaborative Research Centre at Leipzig University which address the relationship between processes of (re-)spatialization on the one hand and the establishment and characteristics of spatial formats on the other hand. Under the global condition spatial formats are products of collective negotiations on the most effective and widely acceptable balance between the claim for sovereignty and the need for interconnectedness.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- The Respatialization of the World as one of the Driving Dialectics under the Global Condition -- Part I: Concepts and Historicity -- Category of Spatial Formats: To What End? -- Spatiotemporal Fixes and Multispatial Metagovernance: The Territory, Place, Scale, Network Scheme Revisited -- Mapping the Toolbox: Assemblage Thinking as a Heuristic -- Part II: Territories -- Reclaiming Territory: The Spatial Contours of Empire in US History -- Modern Territoriality, the Nation-State, and Nationalism -- Part III: Portals -- Disentangling the Colonial City: Spatial Separations and Entanglements inside Towns and across the Empire in Colonial Africa and Europe -- Hamburg, 8 Rothesoodstrasse: From a Global Space to a Non-place -- Visions of the World. Transnational Connections of the Panorama Industry in Leipzig at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- Part IV: International Spaces -- The International History of (International) Sovereignty -- Monolith or Experiment? The Bloc as a Spatial Format -- Regionalisms and Regional Organizations -- Dis/Articulating Agri-food Spaces: The Multifaceted Logics of Agro-investments -- The Spatial Turn and Economics: Migration, Remittances, and Transnational Economic Space -- Authors -- Index

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Contributions to this volume summarize and discuss the theoretical foundations of the Collaborative Research Centre at Leipzig University which address the relationship between processes of (re-)spatialization on the one hand and the establishment and characteristics of spatial formats on the other hand. Under the global condition spatial formats are products of collective negotiations on the most effective and widely acceptable balance between the claim for sovereignty and the need for interconnectedness.

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