ISBN:
0415572622
,
0203855892
,
9780415572620
,
9780203855898
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
x, 256 S.
,
Ill
Serie:
International library of sociology
DDC:
117
Schlagwort(e):
Quietude
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Kurzfassung:
Stillness unbound / by David Bissell and Gillian Fuller -- Shadow's forces/forces' shadows / by Andrew Murphie -- Airportals : the functional significance of stillness in the junkspace of airports / by Ross Harley -- Still waiting, still moving : on labour, logistics and maritime industries / by Brett Nielson and Ned Rossiter -- The orchestration of feeling : stillness, spirituality and places of retreat / by David Conradson -- Performing stillness : community in waiting / by Emma Cocker -- The productivity of stillness : composure and the scholarly habitus / by Megan Watkins and Greg Noble -- The private life of an air raid : mobility, stillness, affect / by Peter Adey -- Moving encounters : the affective mobilities of photography / by Debbie Lisle -- Stillness re-animated : experiencing body worlds and the work of art / by Sebastian Abrahamsson -- The singularity of the 'still' : 'never suspend the question' / by J-D Dewsbury -- Turbulent stillness : the politics of uncertainty and the undocumented migrant / by Craig Martin -- The broken thread : on being still / by Paul Harrison
Anmerkung:
Stillness unbound
,
Shadow's forces/forces' shadows
,
Airportals : the functional significance of stillness in the junkspace of airports
,
Still waiting, still moving : on labour, logistics and maritime industries
,
The orchestration of feeling : stillness, spirituality and places of retreat
,
Performing stillness : community in waiting
,
The productivity of stillness : composure and the scholarly habitus
,
The private life of an air raid : mobility, stillness, affect
,
Moving encounters : the affective mobilities of photography
,
Stillness re-animated : experiencing body worlds and the work of art
,
The singularity of the 'still' : 'never suspend the question'
,
Turbulent stillness : the politics of uncertainty and the undocumented migrant
,
The broken thread : on being still
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