ISBN:
0761973354
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0857022741
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1857022742
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9780761973355
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9780857022745
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9781857022742
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (202 pages)
DDC:
304.201
Keywords:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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Human beings / Effect of environment on
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Human body (Philosophy)
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Human body / Social aspects
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Human ecology / Philosophy
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Philosophy of nature
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Menselijk lichaam
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Natuur
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Mens en natuur
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Sociologische aspecten
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Leiblichkeit
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Naturphilosophie
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Körper
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Soziologie
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Gesellschaft
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Philosophie
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Human body Social aspects
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Human body (Philosophy)
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Philosophy of nature
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Human ecology Philosophy
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Human beings Effect of environment on
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Körper
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Soziologie
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Leiblichkeit
;
Körper
;
Soziologie
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Leiblichkeit
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Soziologie
Note:
"Bodies of nature is published as volume 6, numbers 3-4 of Body & society"--Title page verso. - "Published in association with Theory, culture & society"--Title page verso. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Bodies of nature : introduction / Phil Macnaghten and John Urry -- 'Botanizing on the asphalt'? The complex life of cosmopolitan bodies / Nigel Clark -- Still life in nearly present time : the object of nature / Nigel Thrift -- The climbing body, nature and the experience of modernity / Neil Lewis -- Walking in the British countryside : reflexivity, embodied practices and ways to escape / Tim Edensor -- These boots are made for walking ... : mundane technology, the body and human-environment relations / Mike Michael -- Naked as nature intended / David Bell and Ruth Holliday -- Action and noise over a hundred years : the making of a nature region / David Matless -- Bodies in the woods / Phil Magnaghten and John Urry -- Perceiving the environment in Finnish Lapland / Tim Ingold and Terhi Kurttila
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This book examines the embodied nature of people's experience in, and of, the modern world. It is therefore part of the deep-seated t̀urn towards the body', which has been such a pronounced feature of sociology in the last two decades. The book argues that bodies in nature are subject to novel, complex and contradictory opportunities of freedom and escape, surveillance and monitoring, and guides readers through the various ways in which these bodily opportunities and constraints are temporally and spatially organized and managed
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