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Raphael Grazziano deposited Space and the otherness: an anthology in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoAlexander Cuthbert published a daring anthology on architecture and urban design, completed in 2011. The project began in 2001 resulting in three volumes: Designing Cities (2003), The Form of the Cities (2006) and Understanding Cities (2011). Unlike other anthologies on architecture, this author organized it as follows: critical selection of…[Read more]
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James L. Smith deposited Rural Waterscape and Emotional Sectarianism in Accounts of Lough Derg, County Donegal in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe story of Lough Derg in Ireland’s County Donegal is arranged around clusters of sectarian narratives in juxtaposition, synthesis and conflict. The Sanctuary of Saint Patrick sits on Station Island, a small rocky islet set within the waters of the lake. The site became well known in the early Middle Ages as the place of Saint Patrick’s del…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited King’s Daughter, God’s Wife: The Princess as High Priestess in Mesopotamia (Ur, ca. 2300-1100 BCE) and Egypt (Thebes, ca. 1550-525 BCE) in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe practice of a king appointing his daughter as the High Priestess and consort of an important male deity arose independently in the Ancient Near East and Egypt. In Mesopotamia, the prime example of such an appointee was the EN-priestess of Nanna (EPN) at Ur; in Egypt, its most important embodiment was the God’s Wife of Amun (GWA) at Thebes. B…[Read more]
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Lloyd Graham deposited A comparison of the polychrome geometric patterns painted on Egyptian “palace façades” / false doors with potential counterparts in Mesopotamia in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoIn 1st Dynasty Egypt (ca. 3000 BCE), mudbrick architecture may have been influenced by existing Mesopotamian practices such as the complex niching of monumental façades. From the 1st to 3rd Dynasties, the niches of some mudbrick mastabas at Saqqara were painted with brightly-coloured geometric designs in a clear imitation of woven reed matting.…[Read more]
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Raphael Grazziano deposited The presence of Henri Lefebvre in the contemporary academic debate of architecture in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoHenri Lefebvre’s (HL) large production about cities, urban, urban space and society could indicate its relevance to the architecture produced after the heyday of the neoliberal cycle and its crisis in 2008. This author introduced the practical-sensitive basis in the debate between the spatial and social processes to discuss the ideological d…[Read more]
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Raphael Grazziano deposited A perspectiva tecnológica da sustentabilidade ambiental: Buckminster Fuller e a arquitetura dos anos 2000 / The technological perspective of environmental sustainability: Buckminster Fuller and the architecture of the 2000’s in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoIn the end of the 1980’s, the current hegemonic discourse about the environmental crisis settled the notion of “sustainability”. This notion was formulated in the Brundtland report, which argued that innovation in technology would overcome the impasses of environmental exploitation, in a way that could even result in social development. We choos…[Read more]
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Lajos Brons deposited A theory of disaster-driven societal collapse and how to prevent it in the group
Humanity Studies of Climate Change on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoOne of the effects of climate change is an increase in extreme weather and natural disasters. Unless CO₂ emissions are significantly reduced very soon, it is inevitable that the effects of disaster will exceed many (and ultimately all) societies’ mitigation capacity. Compounding unmitigated disaster effects will slowly but surely push a society t…[Read more]
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Christine Stevenson deposited Vantage Points in the Seventeenth-century City in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoLate twentieth-century social and linguistic theory tells us that the view from the tall building transforms us into analysts and historians, disembodied readers of the civic ‘text’. This paper argues that the proposition would have been familiar to seventeenth-century City-dwellers, and does so by pursuing the experience of the elevated obs…[Read more]
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Stylianos (Stelios) Giamarelos deposited Interdisciplinary Deflections: Histories of the Scientific Revolution in Alberto Pérez-Gómez’s Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months agoAlberto Pérez-Gómez’s 1983 Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science is used here as a vehicle for exploring the behavior of disciplinary boundaries in the context of crisis both historically and theoretically. Responding to his contemporaneous architectural crisis of the 1970s instigated by the rise of positivism, Pérez-Gómez uses Ale…[Read more]
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Stylianos (Stelios) Giamarelos deposited The Art of Building Reception: Aris Konstantinidis behind the Global Published Life of his Weekend House in Anavyssos (1962–2014) in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months agoAris Konstantinidis’s Weekend House in Anavyssos (1962–1964) holds an emblematic place within his oeuvre. This article uncovers the architect’s own role in building the global reception of this project through a tripartite account of its global published life from the printed page to the digital website over the last five decades (1962…[Read more]
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Key MacFarlane deposited Hamburg’s Spaces of Danger: Race, Violence and Memory in a Contemporary Global City in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months agoGermany today is experiencing the strongest upsurge of right-wing populism since the second world war, most notably with the rise of Pegida and Alternative für Deutschland. Yet wealthy global cities like Hamburg continue to present themselves as the gatekeepers of liberal progress and cosmopolitan openness. This article argues that Hamburg’s ur…[Read more]
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Ian Rodwell deposited A warning to the curious: ghost signs as liminal memento-mori in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThis conference paper explores ghost signs: the faded adverts for brands, organisations and services that we see inked or carved on walls or above shops. I discuss: 1. the liminality of ghosts and ghosts signs – and the ways we materially engage with them 2. how they flex time and, in doing so, gift us an organisational warning 3. and how, as m…[Read more]
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Jonathan Valk deposited The Origins of the Assyrian King List in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe Assyrian King List (AKL) is central to the reconstruction of Assyrian and broader Near Eastern history and chronology. Because of AKL’s significance, locating its original moment of composition has far-reaching historiographical implications. There is no scholarly consensus on the dating of AKL, but a closer look at the internal evidence of A…[Read more]
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Andrea Sinclair deposited Colour Symbolism in Ancient Mesopotamia. in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoBrief overview of the visual and linguistic evidence for the value of minerals and colours in ancient Mesopotamia
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Frans Prasetyo deposited Popular struggle in Indonesia : The spirit of Bandung in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoThis week the Indonesian presidential election has been a contest between the incumbent Jokowi, who has promised an ambitious programme of agrarian reform, and the descendent of the military dictator Suharto. In this article, Frans Ari Prasetyo exposes the contradictions of the Jokowi government’s dependence on the World Bank and local c…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited Remembering Absalom’s Death in 2 Samuel 18–19: History, Memory, and Inscription in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 8 months agoThe brief notice of Absalom’s pillar in 2 Sam 18:18 provides an important yet un-usual case of how memory is constructed in ancient Israel and the Hebrew Bible. Commemoration of the dead typically works from the perspective of the (living) descendent and is directed towards the (deceased) ancestor. Yet in this example Absalom commemorates h…[Read more]
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Key MacFarlane deposited Geographies of Lifelong Learning and the Knowledge Economy in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoWith the advance of neoliberal globalization in the 1990s, lifelong learning emerged in the policy frameworks of the United States, Canada, and the EU. Neoliberal policies during this era worked to orchestrate personal development within the increasingly flexible processes of global capitalism, placing both within the rhythm of a personal life…[Read more]
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Jacqueline Vayntrub deposited Like Father, Like Son: Theorizing Transmission in Biblical Literature in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoBehind the literary form of testament and expressions memorializing the dead is a concept of how objects, rights, and speech pass from one generation to the next: transmission. This essay examines two interrelated phenomena that give filial succession in the biblical and Ugaritic literature its contours: first, the discourses surrounding…[Read more]
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Key MacFarlane deposited Crime and the Global City: Migration, Borders, and the Pre-Criminal in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoIn recent years social scientists have been interested in the growth and transformation of global cities. These metropolises, which function as key command centers in global production networks, manifest many of the social, economic, and political tensions and inequities of neoliberal globalization. Their international appeal as sites of financial…[Read more]
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Key MacFarlane deposited Time, Waste, and the City: The Rise of the Environmental Industry in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months agoIn many US cities, especially those in the Rust Belt, the environmental goods and services (EGS) industry has played a significant role in restructuring local economies to promote new, flexible, and “creative” forms of service-based labour. And yet much of the environmental work conducted in these cities has been directed at an industrial pas…[Read more]
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