| Colin E. Gunton - 1993 - 268 Seiten
...modern consumer societies : I mean to signal by that term processes that so revolutionize the objective qualities of space and time that we are forced to...radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves. I use the word 'compression' because a strong case can be made that the history of capitalism has been... | |
| Johannes Willem Bertens - 1995 - 304 Seiten
...compression', Harvey tells us that the term implies 'processes that so revolutionize the objective qualities of space and time that we are forced to...radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves' (1989: 240). Compression signals here two related effects of capitalism: the way in which it speeds... | |
| Donald M. Lowe - 1995 - 226 Seiten
...experiences in late capitalism. Harvey defined that term as processes that so revolutionize the objective qualities of space and time that we are forced to...radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves. I use the word 'compression' because a strong case can be made that the history of capitalism has been... | |
| Austin Sarat, Thomas R. Kearns - 2009 - 294 Seiten
...always partakes in the elusive known, but unknowable, quality of that experience.25 Here Nietzsche that we are forced to alter, sometimes in quite radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves. I use the word 'compression' because a strong case can be made that the history of capitalism has been... | |
| Roger N. Lancaster, Micaela Di Leonardo - 1997 - 592 Seiten
...301—1) In Harvey's view, time/space compression is a phenomenon that "so revolutionize [s] the objective qualities of space and time that we are forced to...radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves" (Harvey 1989a: 240). When, in our interviews about the immune system, people are asked to move in imagination... | |
| Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 824 Seiten
...compression', Harvey tells us that the term implies 'processes that so revolutionize the objective qualities of space and time that we are forced to...radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves' (1989: 240). Compression signals here two related effects of capitalism: the way in which it speeds... | |
| 2001 - 544 Seiten
...'time-space compression.' I mean to signal by that term processes that so revolutionize the objective qualities of space and time that we are forced to...radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves. I use the word 'compression' because a strong case can be made that the history of capitalism has been... | |
| Jon May, N. J. Thrift - 2001 - 340 Seiten
...1989, 1990). As Harvey descrihes it, time-space compression refers to: processes that so revolutionise the ohjective qualities of space and time that we are forced to alter, sometimes in quite radical wavs, how we rep resent the world to ourselves. 1 use the word 'compression' hecause a strong case... | |
| Steven Kemper - 2001 - 274 Seiten
...spatial barriers in ways that "revolutionize the objective qualities of space and time . . . [forcing us] to alter, sometimes in quite radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves" (240). Harvey marks the beginning of this compression to a world capitalism that was taking shape by... | |
| Dvora Stephen, John F. Sherry, Jr. - 2003 - 364 Seiten
...era where technologies have altered the speed and pace of life, "have so revolutionized the objective qualities of space and time that we are forced to...radical ways, how we represent the world to ourselves" (Harvey 1989, p. 240). Taken together with the demise of community, the fragmentation of daily life,... | |
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