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Flynn, Bernadette. "Games as Inhabited Spaces." Media International Australia 110, no. 1 (February 2004): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x0411000108.

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This paper introduces questions about how space might be considered in studying computer games. It argues that established concepts of media aesthetics and narrative are no longer adequate for understanding the inhabited spaces of the computer screen. First, it considers a communications ‘post-narrative spatialisation’ as a foundation for game play. Second, it reads the work of social space theorists Lefebvre, Massey and De Certeau into a discussion of how the navigation of space is a cultural act. Third, building on the evidence of role-playing games and Merleau Ponty's notion of embodiment, the paper suggests that gameplay is a form of spatial practice that is grounded in the player's lived-in bodily experience and subjective viewpoint.
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Wang, Mengjiao, David Duday, Emmanuel Scolan, Séverine Perbal, Mirko Prato, Christophe Lasseur, and Małgorzata Hołyńska. "Antimicrobial Surfaces for Applications on Confined Inhabited Space Stations." Advanced Materials Interfaces 8, no. 13 (May 28, 2021): 2100118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/admi.202100118.

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Solana, Vivian. "Between Publics and Privates." Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 40, no. 1 (May 1, 2020): 150–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201x-8186148.

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Abstract This article discusses the hypervisibility of the Sahrawi munaḍila (female militant) within dominant representations of a Sahrawi revolutionary nationalism. Drawing connections between nation-state building processes, the production of space, and gendered subjectivities, it destabilizes assumptions of institutions as devoid of political movement and shows how the spaces of the National Organization of Sahrawi Women allow women to inhabit the position of loyal critic toward their movement's dominant model of female empowerment. These positions reveal transformations to the way in which space is inhabited intragenerationally, and they reflect the regeneration of a Sahrawi female militancy under the conditions of a protracted struggle for decolonization.
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Cesarski, Maciej. "Od funkcjonalnego mieszkania ku zrównoważonej przestrzeni zamieszkiwania – rola infrastruktury osadniczej." Kwartalnik Kolegium Ekonomiczno-Społecznego. Studia i Prace, no. 2 (December 3, 2012): 125–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.33119/kkessip.2012.2.6.

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This study is focused on the importance of housing and other settlement infrastructure for the sustainable development of the inhabited areas and the whole living space on the Earth’s surface. Development of the settlement infrastructure, based in technical and constructional terms on flat, may serve well the sustainable development of these spaces. Application of the method signaled in this study for the transformation of economic activities in order to approximate them, through the concept of settlement infrastructure, to the chief social values of sustainable development of living space, including inhabited space, requires a real shift in the paradigm of economic growth to the paradigm of sustainable development
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Paton, Susan, Ginny Moore, Lucie Campagnolo, and Thomas Pottage. "Antimicrobial surfaces for use on inhabited space craft: A review." Life Sciences in Space Research 26 (August 2020): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lssr.2020.05.004.

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Fylypovych, Liudmyla O. "Afterword. Ukraine in the world religious space." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 46 (March 25, 2008): 403–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2008.46.1937.

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It has been 17 years since Ukraine has been in the world religious space, but it is hardly aware of its presence there, and the world community does not notice that this space has been enriched by another country and spiritual tradition. Thanks to Ukraine, the world religious space has increased territorially by 603.7 thousand km², which is 5.7% of European and 0.44% of world land area. This geographical area is inhabited by nearly 50 million, of which more than 30 million are believers. Ukraine, accounting for 0.7% of the population (46 million of 6.6 billion), has respectively 0.5% of believers in the world's total population. Such territorial and human quantitative growth is not too noticeable for the world. But this territory and human resources have long been present in the history of mankind. The spiritual weight of the Ukrainian religious experience requires verbalization both for the Ukrainians themselves and for other peoples who inhabit a certain local and global religious space.
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Rakov, Anton. "CONCEPT OF INHABITED SPACE AND PERSPECTIVE OF COLONIZATION OF MOON SURFACE." Innovative Project 1, no. 4 (December 2016): 123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17673/ip.2016.1.04.15.

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Martinelli, Patrizio M. "Inside The Façade: The Inhabited Space Between Domestic and Urban Realms." Journal of Interior Design 45, no. 2 (December 25, 2019): 55–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joid.12163.

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Talabér, Andrea. "The inhabited ruins of Central Europe: re-imagining space, history and memory." European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire 22, no. 3 (May 4, 2015): 521–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2015.1035018.

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Harris, Yolande, and Bert Bongers. "Approaches to creating interactivated spaces, from intimate to inhabited interfaces." Organised Sound 7, no. 3 (December 2002): 239–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771802003035.

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In contemporary music and arts practices the previously distinct roles of author, composer and performer have become increasingly conflated, catalysed by the use of computer technology. Newly combined roles of composer and performer that are assumed by one or more people or computer systems are identified and described, as well as actions including preparation, organisation and presentation. In this paper the interface is described as an ‘interactivated space’ to encompass both the intimate scale of a performer manipulating the materials through an on-body interface, and the larger in-space interface where the work is shared with the performers and audience. Two examples of projects the authors are involved in are described, which form the basis for further discussion. The two interfaces that manifest themselves in the processes, the instrument and the score are discussed in more detail with a focus on their changed appearance and role.
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Osburg, Jan. "An interdisciplinary approach to the conceptual design of inhabited space systems." [S.l. : s.n.], 2002. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB9918500.

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Lobban, Paul. "Inhabited space : writing as a practice in early modern England; Margaret Hoby, Eleanor Davies, Katherine Philips." Title page, contents and abstract only, 2001. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phl796.pdf.

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Nascimento, Thalita Lins do. "Casas e gentes: modos de viver e morar em uma cidade do interior de Alagoas." Universidade Federal de Alagoas, 2015. http://www.repositorio.ufal.br/handle/riufal/1282.

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One of the most striking examples of popular architecture in the North-East of Brazil is the ¨meia morada¨ house [a small Dutch-style house with a single door and two windows]. It belongs to an architectural style that has existed for centuries and still characterizes the urban configuration of towns that are situated in the interior of several states in the North-East. For the purposes of this study, the town of Quebrangulo has been chosen as a benchmark. It has 11 thousand inhabitants and is located in the wild landscape of the State of Alagoas. Within a passage taken from this research study, some houses were chosen that have been inhabited by traditional families who have remained there since the time they were first built. Thus they have accompanied the aging of those who dwell in them. Comforted and warmed by a wide array of decorative and religious objects, they are impregnated with the household experiences that underline the value of their faith and memories. By becoming acquainted with these houses through empirical observation and the narrative accounts of their residents, the researchers carried out an investigation into the ways they are inhabited, giving priority to the affective relationships that are established by the inhabitants within the spaces they occupy. This study is divided into three parts: the first examines the town of Quebrangulo; the second entails a close examination of the houses which form the passage that has been discussed in the current literature on the subject. The aim of this is to understand how these buildings appear in the setting of Quebrangulo; the third part is an attempt to get to know these houses from inside and to understand their dynamics. These different parts involved exploring the domestic surroundings in greater depth so that they could be seen in guided visits conducted by the residents themselves: the living-rooms, passages, bedrooms, kitchens and gardens. Prominence was given to reflecting on how religious feelings play a part in the dwellings examined in this study.
Dentre as várias manifestações da arquitetura popular no Nordeste, destacam-se as casas de meia morada, tipologia arquitetônica que atravessa séculos e ainda hoje marca a configuração urbana das cidades interioranas de vários estados nordestinos. Para este estudo, foi tomada como referência a cidade de Quebrangulo, que tem pouco mais de 11 mil habitantes e fica localizada no agreste do estado de Alagoas. Dentro do recorte coberto pela pesquisa, foram elegidas casas habitadas por antigas famílias que ali permanecem desde a sua construção. Assim, elas acompanham o envelhecimento de seus moradores. Acalentadas por um acúmulo de objetos decorativos e religiosos, tangenciam experiências de habitar em que ganham destaque a fé e a memória. Acessando estas casas por meio da observação empírica e das narrativas dos seus moradores, investigou-se as maneiras como são habitadas, privilegiando as relações afetivas que as pessoas estabelecem com o espaço por elas habitado. O trabalho estrutura-se em três blocos: a primeira parte apresenta a cidade de Quebrangulo; a segunda constitui uma aproximação das casas que compõem o recorte proposto primeiramente através da literatura corrente sobre o assunto para então entender como estas edificações se apresentam em Quebrangulo; a terceira parte é um esforço de conhecer as casas por dentro para compreender suas dinâmicas. Adentra-se nos ambientes domésticos tal como eles vão sendo apresentados nas visitas guiadas pelos próprios moradores: salas, corredores, quartos, cozinhas e quintais. Há destaque para uma reflexão sobre como a religiosidade participa do habitar das casas em estudo.
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Silva, Cláudia Maria Santos Paiva Marques da. "Densidade e espaço verde : entre o Parque Natural do Rio Seco e a cidade consolidada do Alto de Santo Amaro." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/7871.

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Rogers, Chrissie. "A sociology of parenting children identified with special educational needs : the private and public spaces parents inhabit." Thesis, University of Essex, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.413247.

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Becker, Joshua M. ""The Space We Inhabit Together" Exploring the Impact of Legal Marriage on the Lives of Gay Men in Same-Sex Marriages." Thesis, Union Institute and University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10110916.

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In this study, I explored the impact legal marriage has had on gay men in legally sanctioned same-sex marriages. Participants included five gay men who were legally married in Massachusetts. Each participant was interviewed three times; twice using a semi-structured interview guide developed for this study plus a feedback session for clarification and validity check. Narrative information was coded for emergent categories and themes using a constructivist-interpretivist phenomenological approach. I sought to explore how gay men perceive their relationships after being able to marry, the extent to which being married has impacted how they view themselves and their relationships, as well as how the availability of legal marriage has affected social acceptance and community support. Three categories emerged from coded narrative data: (a) Entering Marriage, which included themes of how participants defined marriage, as well as processes that led them to marry; (b) Mechanics and Meaning-Making in Marriage, which included themes relating to changes participants noticed in themselves since being married, as well as differences in how aspects of marriage such as division of labor, finance, intimacy, and family expansion were navigated; and (c) Marriage in Context, which included themes relating to community, social, and political influences on participants’ marriages. The findings revealed that legal marriage has had a positive impact for these five men across intrapsychic, interpersonal, and social domains, though each participant experienced these impacts differently. I hope the information gathered will help contextualize the issue of gay male marriage equality reflected in real life experience as the field of psychology continues to expand the notions of healthy family relationships and their constellations.

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Filipe, Mariana Tavares da Cunha Domingues. "Habitação para uma área critica, Bairro do Barruncho." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12301.

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Vieira, Daniela Lopes. "Habitar sem ver." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/18440.

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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitetura, com a especialização em Arquitetura apresentada na Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre.
Ao longo da vida, o homem compõe a sua identidade tendo em conta as várias vivências e experiências que acompanham o seu percurso. A maioria, foram fruto do ato de habitar o mundo, com o qual cria uma forte relação. Este processo que foi dando significado ao habitar de cada um, tem por base, toda a experiência vivida ao nível da esfera habitacional. Esta, tendo em conta as exigências do habitante, deve ser o espelho de toda a sua personalidade, como também, das suas necessidades. Neste sentido, a presente investigação intitulada de “Habitar sem ver - Arquitetura para invisuais”, pretende compreender de que forma a esfera habitacional deve responder às exigências e necessidades de um cego, proporcionando-lhe bem-estar e um elevado nível de conforto e autonomia. Neste sentido, o processo teve em conta duas esferas relativas à cegueira total: os cegos congénitos e os cegos adquiridos. Assim, e tendo como base a temática da inclusão, o cego ocupa a base de todo o processo desenvolvido, que deverá dar resposta não só a esta restrição visual, como também às restantes deficiências, defendendo assim, uma Arquitetura Inclusiva. A fim de atingir o objetivo referido, foi colocada uma questão inicial: ‘Qual o papel da arquitetura e do arquiteto no desenho do espaço habitacional de uma pessoa cega?’. Esta, para além de originar outras interrogações, permitiu também levantar várias hipóteses. Com o intuito de lhes dar resposta, foi necessário entrar diretamente no mundo não-visual, através da realização de várias entrevistas. Esta envolvência com os vários participantes permitiu esclarecer todas as incertezas geradas ao longo de todo o processo. A casa deve ter a capacidade de responder a todas as necessidades de quem a usufrui, permitindo ao Homem chegar ao verdadeiro significado do verbo habitar.
ABSTRACT: Throughout life, man builds forms his identity based on various experiences that follow him through the course of life. Through life, man builds his identity based on experiences, most of them followed by the outcome of their actions while living in the word gathered by residing in the world. The process that gives meaning to the inhabit the way we live, relies on the level of experience we develop around the housing sphere. Take into account, the inhabitants must become the mirror of all personalities and needs. The present investigation, titled “Habitar sem ver – Arquitetura para invisuais”, pretends to understand how the housing sphere must respond to the requirements and needs of a blind person, providing the levels of comfort and independence. On this matter, the process debated is about two kinds of blindness: those born blind and those cognitive blind. Based on the inclusion theme, all the developed processes must not give an answer to the restriction of seeing but an answer to all kinds of disabilities, therefore defending an Inclusive Architecture. In order to achieve the referred objective, an issue has been raised: ‘What is the role of architecture and the role of the architect who is taking responsibility of drawing the living space for a blind person?’. To achieve an answer, it was necessary to enter and envision the world of the blind which was possible, through interviews. Being able to achieve these interviews, it was possible to clarify all the doubts gained during the process. The house must have the ability to achieve answers regarding all the needs of the person who’s enjoying it, allowing the Man and also the blind man in this case, to achieve the real meaning of the verb inhabit.
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Almeida, Joana Dória de. "Participação no espaço urbano: a arte como um modo de habitar a cidade." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27156/tde-25072018-155409/.

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Esta dissertação examina possibilidades de ações artísticas participativas realizadas no espaço urbano operarem enquanto modos de habitar. Para tanto, articula três eixos principais: estudo teórico, análise de práticas artísticas e criação de experimentos na cidade de São Paulo. A perspectiva da arte como forma de habitar é amparada pela noção de direito à cidade que, conforme elaborada por Henri Lefebvre, consiste no direito de participar da produção do espaço social e, portanto, das relações que determinam o nosso viver. Formulações propostas por Guy Debord, David Harvey, Paola Berenstein Jacques, Vera Pallamin e Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos, sobre diferentes etapas do capitalismo e do processo de urbanização constituinte das grandes metrópoles contemporâneas, foram articuladas no desenvolvimento de uma compreensão crítica acerca da noção de habitar. Os estudos de Claire Bishop, relativos à participação em arte, e de Miwon Kwon, a respeito da arte site-specific, nortearam a reflexão sobre o movimento da arte contemporânea rumo ao espaço urbano e à transformação do papel do público de arte. Conjuntamente com a observação da prática de Ana Teixeira, grupo Contrafilé, Eleonora Fabião, grupo OPOVOEMPÉ, coletivo OPAVIVARÁ, Maurício Ianês e Sophie Calle, esses estudos permitiram a distinção, dentre os usos da participação e do espaço urbano por iniciativas artísticas, daqueles que são produtores de relações sociais não restritas aos espaços de arte. Por sua vez, os processos de criação de experimentos participativos na cidade de São Paulo tensionaram os estudos acerca do tema, contribuindo para uma produção corporal de conhecimento. O primeiro abordou diferenças de gênero na experiência do espaço urbano. E o segundo, por sua vez, teve como ponto de partida a convivência entre estranhos, característica às grandes cidades, e acabou por definir mais precisamente o horizonte para uma pesquisa futura: ações participativas em zonas de conflito.
This dissertation examines possibilities of participatory artistic actions performed in urban space to operate as ways of inhabit. Therefore, it articulates three main axes: theoretical study, analysis of artistic practices and creation of experiments in the city of São Paulo. The perspective of art as a way of inhabiting is supported by the notion of the right to the city which, as elaborated by Henri Lefebvre, consists in the right to participate in the production of the social space and therefore the relations that determine social life. Arguments by Guy Debord, David Harvey, Paola Berenstein Jacques, Vera Pallamin and Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos, on the different stages of capitalism and the process of urbanization constituting the great contemporary metropolises, were articulated in the development of a critical understanding of the notion of inhabiting. Claire Bishop\'s studies of participatory art and Miwon Kwon\'s on site-specific art guided a reflection on the movement of contemporary art towards urban space and the transformation of the role of the public of art. Together with the observation of the practice of Ana Teixeira, the group Contrafilé, Eleonora Fabião, the group OPOVOEMPÉ, collective OPAVIVARÁ, Maurício Ianês and Sophie Calle, these studies allowed the distinction between the uses by artistic initiatives of participation and the urban space, of those which are producers of social relations not restricted to art spaces. On the other hand, the processes of creating participative experiments in the city of São Paulo tensioned the studies on the subject, contributing to a corporal production of knowledge. The first, dealt with gender differences in experience of the urban space. And the second, in turn, had as its starting point the coexistence between strangers, characteristic of large cities, and ended up defining more precisely the horizon for a future research: participatory actions in conflict zones.
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Amaral, Ana de Araújo e. "Ser e estar – habitar o espaço : Bairro do Barruncho: espaços habitáveis, o bairro e a casa como espaços de apropriação e expressão do indivíduo." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/7747.

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Books on the topic "Inhabited space"

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Qvortrup, Lars. Virtual space: Spatiality in virtual inhabited 3D worlds. London: Springer, 2002.

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Snowdon, David N., Elizabeth F. Churchill, and Emmanuel Frécon, eds. Inhabited Information Spaces. London: Springer London, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b97666.

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Generation of forms: Space to inhabit, time to think = Künstlerische Formgebung : Raum zum Wohnen, Zeit für Reflexion. Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2009.

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Space Framed: Photography, Architecture and Inhabited Environment. Lund Humphries Publishers, Limited, 2020.

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Shamma, Yasmine. Alice Notley’s Inhabited Spaces. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808725.003.0004.

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Though Berrigan and Notley were married, this chapter moves away from addressing coterie (as it has received thorough attention) to instead consider the way that the intimacy enforced by living in small spaces shaped the school’s tone and form. This chapter treats the school’s domestic poetry, focusing exclusively on Alice Notley’s Mysteries of Small Houses, a collection of poems devoted to remembering the spaces Notley inhabited, while locating the tendency to address lived-in space as one promoted by Frank O’Hara. Integrating urban and spatial theory to offer a psycho-geographic reading of this poetry, this chapter utilizes material from an original interview personally conducted with Notley devoted to spatial discussions. In this way, this chapter pays homage to previous studies of the school by offering a space for the living poets of The New York School to speak for themselves, while testing the validity of this study, within the study.
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(Editor), Lars Qvortrup, J. F. Jensen (Editor), E. Kjems (Editor), N. Lehmann (Editor), and C. Madsen (Editor), eds. Virtual Space: Spatiality in Virtual Inhabited 3D Worlds. Springer, 2002.

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Lars, Qvortrup, ed. Virtual space: Spatiality in virtual inhabited 3D worlds. London: Springer, 2002.

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Inhabited Spaces: Anglo-Saxon Constructions of Place. University of Toronto Press, 2017.

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Publishing, RH Value. Aliens In Space: An Illustrated Guide to the Inhabited Galaxy. Crescent, 1988.

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Gafijczuk, D., and D. Sayer. The Inhabited Ruins of Central Europe: Re-imagining Space, History, and Memory. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Nielsen, Rune. "Collaborative Spaces: Inhabited Virtual 3D Worlds." In Virtual Space, 171–89. London: Springer London, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0225-0_8.

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Prinz, Wolfgang, Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Wolfgang Gräther, Tom Gross, Sabine Kolvenbach, and Leonie Schäfer. "Presenting Activity Information in an Inhabited Information Space." In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 181–208. London: Springer London, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-85233-862-8_11.

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Zhou, Liang, and Kanliang Wang. "How the Inhabited Space Helps Consumers Customize Good Products." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 347–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58640-3_24.

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Churchill, Elizabeth, David Snowdon, and Emmanuel Frécon. "Inhabited Information Spaces: An Introduction." In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 3–8. London: Springer London, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-85233-862-8_1.

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Drenthen, Martin. "Coexisting with Wolves in Cultural Landscapes: Fences as Communicative Devices." In The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, 425–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63523-7_23.

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AbstractThis paper argues that many conflicts regarding the return of the wolf to the thoroughly humanized and densely populated cultural landscapes of Western Europe rest on the dualistic idea that culture and nature are two strictly separated realms of reality, and on the assumption that wild animals are primarily passive beings without proper agency. Once we acknowledge wolves as beings with agency with whom we share the landscape, we come to see that the challenge of coexistence with wild animals such as wolves is not primarily a matter of finding a compromise between human interests and the interests of wild animals. Rather, we have to learn and negotiate that the landscape is a space that is interpreted and inhabited by many different beings, with whom we are always already communicating, even if we are not always aware of it.
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Casterton, Julia. "The Space we Inhabit." In Creative Writing, 14–25. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-11496-9_2.

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Casterton, Julia. "The Space We Inhabit." In Creative Writing, 15–28. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14679-6_2.

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Casterton, Julia. "The Space We Inhabit." In Creative Writing, 15–27. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07582-9_2.

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Roberts, David. "Communication Infrastructures for Inhabited Information Spaces." In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 233–67. London: Springer London, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-85233-862-8_13.

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Jensen, Jens F. "Film Theory Meets 3D: A FilmTheoretic Approach to the Design and Analysis of 3D Spaces." In Virtual Interaction: Interaction in Virtual Inhabited 3D Worlds, 311–28. London: Springer London, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3698-9_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Inhabited space"

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Zashikhina, Inga, and Natalia Drannikova. "Northern Russian and Norwegian Mythological Household Spirits of Inhabited Space Typology." In Proceedings of the International Conference on European Multilingualism: Shaping Sustainable Educational and Social Environment (EMSSESE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emssese-19.2019.20.

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Anilir, Serkan. "Management of a small-community waste-food cycle on an inhabited island in Kushimoto town to address Japanese sub-urban shrinking city problem." In 2009 4th International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rast.2009.5158265.

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Mahrour, Illili. "To inhabit the twelve i𝛾amawen of Taguelzi: fortified dwellings as alive ruins in the Gourara (Algerian Sahara)." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11329.

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In the southwest of the Algerian Sahara, Taguelzi is one of the fortified settlement oases forming the network of the Gourara defensive structures situated on the southern edge of the Ouled Aïssa Hmada. It is a large and long flat limestone area, which borders, from north to south, the west side of the Timimoun sebkha. Despite its position on the periphery of Charouine, one of the Gourara sub-region main human settlement, Taguelzi is exactly situated at the crossroads of ancient caravan routes linking sub-Saharan Africa to the Atlantic shores and the Mediterranean world through both the Messaoura wadi and the shortcut to Figuig in Morocco, across the Great Western Erg. Taguelzi strategic position, on the southern cornice of the Ouled Aïssa hamada facing the north of Moulay Mohemmed Erg, an arm of the Great Western Erg, allows to reach the Aougrout, the main sub region of the Gourara, through the Deldoul sub region in few hours, and eventually from there to get to the Gourara main cities. By using a space anthropological approach based on spatiality vocabulary, we have tried to understand this Saharan settlement formed by twelve distinct defensive inhabited structures and why some of them are considered as “dead ruins” and others as still “alive ruins”. Taguelzi twelve fortified inhabited structures reported through “the spatiality living word” reveals the living space organization complexity at the territory scale and may explain the morphogenesis of those defensive structures which gave birth to troglodyte habitat, to stone defensive towers and double walled fortifications with gardens, wells, water system irrigation and wide-open cemeteries. Today, despite unsuccessful state rehabilitation projects and the fortifications advanced state of ruins after the 2008 devastating floods, the inhabitants still clearly identify and refer to them as the twelve “i𝛾amawen of Taguelzi”.
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Telitchev, Igor Ye. "Study of Burst Conditions of Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels Subjected to Hypervelocity Impact." In ASME 2003 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2003-2066.

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The present paper is devoted to analysis of burst conditions of thin-walled cylindrical pressure vessels subjected to hypervelocity impact of space debris particles. Two types of gas-filled pressure vessels onboard the International Space Station were considered: inhabited or laboratory pressurized modules and onboard system vessels with a gas under high pressure. The central concern of this study is to determine the border between simple perforation and catastrophic fracture of gas-filled pressure vessels of both types under hypervelocity impact. Non-linear fracture mechanics techniques were used to analyze and predict whether a vessel perforation will lead to mere leakage of gas, or whether unstable crack propagation will occur that could lead to catastrophic fracture of the vessel. Damage patterns and mechanisms leading to unstable crack growth are discussed. A model of fracture of an impact damaged pressure vessel is presented. A developed model was successfully applied to the simulation of experimental results obtained at Ernst-Mach-Institute (Germany).
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Damer, Bruce, Christina Kekenes, and Terrel Hoffman. "Inhabited digital spaces." In Conference companion. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/257089.257094.

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Hanzl, Malgorzata. "Self-organisation and meaning of urban structures: case study of Jewish communities in central Poland in pre-war times." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5098.

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In spatial, social and cultural pluralism, the questions of human intentionality and socio-spatial emergence remain central to social theory (Portugali 2000, p.142). The correlation between individual preferences, values and intentions, and actual behaviour and actions, is subject to Portugali’s theory of self-organisation (2000). Compared to Gidden’s structuralism, which focuses on society and groups, the point of departure for Portugali (2000) are individuals and their personal choices. The key feature in how complex systems `self-organise', is that they `interpret', the information that comes from the environment (Portugali 2006). The current study explores the urban environment formerly inhabited, and largely constructed, by Jews in two central Polish districts: Mazovia and Lodz, before the tragedy of the Holocaust. While the Jewish presence lasted from the 11th century until the outbreak of World War II, the most intensive development took place in the 19th century, together with the civilisation changes introduced by industrialisation. Embracing the everyday habits of Jewish citizens endows the neighbourhood structures they once inhabited with long gone meanings, the information layer which once helped organise everyday life. The main thesis reveals that Jewish communities in pre-war Poland represented an example of a self-organising society, one which could be considered a prototype of contemporary postmodern cultural complexity. The mapping of this complexity at the scale of a neighbourhood is a challenge, a method for which is addressed in the current paper. The above considerations are in line with the empirical studies of the relations between Jews and Poles, especially in large cities, where more complex socio-cultural processes could have occurred. References: Eco, U. (1997) ‘Function and Sign: The Semiotics of Architecture’, in Leich, N. (ed.) Rethinking Architecture: A reader in cultural theory (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London) 182–202. Hillier, B. and Hanson, J. (2003) The Social Logic of Space (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge). Marshall, S. (2009) Cities, Design and Evolution (Routledge, Abingdon, New York). Portugali, J. (2000) Self-Organization and the City, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg). Portugali, J. (2006) ‘Complexity theory as a link between space and place’, Environment and Planning A 38(4) 647–664.
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Occhiuto, Rita. "Resistance & Permanence of Green Urban Systems in the Globalization Age." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6328.

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Rita Occhiuto Faculté d’Architecture. Université de Liège, ULG. 1, Rue Courtois 4000 Liège (BE) Tél. +3242217900 e-mail : r.occhiuto@ulg.ac.be Keywords: public space, park system, green and water infrastructure, morphological green writings, landscape memory The rapid transformation and the trivialization of landscapes in Wallonia (BE), require reformulating tools and objectives of morphological studies. Built fabrics and landscapes show the effects of abandoning or losing interest in the interrelations between natural and human actions. This contribution focuses on studies of cities and territories that have ceased to be the object of spatial policies attentive to the relationship between the need to live, maintain or care for green or natural spaces. After the systematic reduction of urban environments to simple green covers, morphological reading allows the recognition of traces of park systems or green infrastructures, whose communities often do not remember. The research's focus has shifted from the building to the green space structure. This displacement of interest makes it possible to find commons cultures that have acted on the territory of Liège (industrial city) on the one hand, through the building’s extension and on the other hand, through the project of forests, walks, squares, parks and public gardens. Now, these fragmented places become the main resource for reorganizing natural and human systems in order to offer new - social and spatial - coherence for tomorrow. Thus the historical green systems become a strong structuring link which serves to seek new dialectics of balance between existing fabrics and green systems. This system’s regeneration stands, on the one hand, to the hybridization of materials - water, green and buildings - and, on the other hand, to the physical and mental memory of the inhabited environments that populations keep. Green systems impose themselves as powerful vectors for the construction of new socio-spatial balances of cities and territories of globalization, as in the study case for the landscape systems in Liège and for the water and landscapes infrastructure in Chaudfontaine.References Foxley, A. (2010), Distance & engagement. Walking, thinking and making landscape. Vogt landscape architects, Lars Müller Publishers Cronon,W., Coll., Uncommon ground. Rethinking the Human Place in Nature. W.W.Norton & Company New York/London McHarg, I.(1969), Design with Nature, 1th, New York Spirn, A.W. (1994), The granite garden. Urban Nature and Human Design, ed. Basic Book Ravagnati, C. (2012), L’invenzione del Territorio. L’atlante inedito di Saverio Muratori, ed. Franco Angeli, Milano
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Torres Almiron, Jeniffer, Danny Tupayachy Quispe, and Jonathan Almirón Baca. "Use Of Spaces That Were Inhabited Using Sustainable Strategies." In The 19th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education, and Technology: “Prospective and trends in technology and skills for sustainable social development” “Leveraging emerging technologies to construct the future”. Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18687/laccei2021.1.1.392.

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Ibrahim, Thomas, and Claudio Vekstein. "Appropriate, Adapt, Inhabit: The Recreation of Public Space in the Republic of Georgia." In 2018 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2018.32.

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The collapse of the Soviet Union marked the beginning of the difficult deconstruction of the regime and ideology which controlled the East for the majority of the 20th Century. In the Republic of Georgia, Soviet collapse catalyzed a series of ethnically prompted conflicts and civil war which prevented the unification of the country under a national agenda, thus creating fertile ground for corruption, privatization and sale of public space. The earliest example of the corrupt transfer of property was the sale of the former Palace of Rituals, in Tbilisi, to Georgian oligarch Badri Patarkatsishvili, which is still primarily used as a private residence by his family. After the Rose Revolution in 2003, Georgia faced rapid institutional reforms under President Mikheil Saakashvili, who legitimized his regime by unifying regions that continuously identified as Georgian (excluding territories Abkhazia and S. Ossetia), collecting revenues via taxation, and attracting the foreign investment that Georgia desperately neede
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Mascareñas, Óscar. "A Class of Nothing." In Fifth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head19.2019.9072.

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Imagine a class with no syllabus, no teacher, no instruction, no method, no homework, no assessments, no grades, no ‘classroom’. What could that be? ‘A Class of Nothing’ is a radical pedagogical concept that stems from the need to create space. Physical space. Mental space. Space in time. Through the idea of nothing as a starting point, and no-instruction as a pedagogical tool, ‘teacher’ and ‘student’ immerse in a space of waiting, of disconnection from the outside world, and eventually, of discovery and making. In the space of ‘A Class of Nothing’ to educate means no more to teach, give, or exemplify: to lead out; but to inhabit, to experience: to let in. The concepts of teacher and student become blurred, and it is no longer possible to understand them in the traditional sense. Responses from students to various ‘classes of nothing’,reveal that this kind of experience is new, intriguing, mind boggling, unusual, surprising, interesting, strange; it places them in a differentspace: physically, mentally and in time. This paper introduces the notion of ‘A Class of Nothing’, and provides the reader with a number of examples where this concept and approach have been applied.
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