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  • The Production of Space by Henri Lefebvre (1901-1991) is widely considered to be one of the most important books which facilitated the 'spatial turn' in social and cultural theory by introducing space, as an interpretative concept, into sociological, political, economic, historical and cultural analysis. This reorientation was the programmatic objective of this book which aimed to relate and define 'all possible spaces, whether abstract or real, mental or social' (p. 299), and thus account for a wide range of spaces, from those of the body to those of the planet. (xsd:string)
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  • Methodologies and Situations of Urban Research: Re-reading Henri Lefebvre's 'The Production of Space' (xsd:string)
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