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The Territorial Experience : Human Ecology as Symbolic Interaction / E. Gordon Ericksen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©1980Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780292772243
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.2
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 / Against the Stream -- 2 / The Language and Validation of Space -- 3 / The Power of Place -- 4 / The Principle of Commitment: The Normative Model -- 5 / The Sovereignty of Function: Regions and Neighborhoods -- 6 / The Principle of Insufficiency: The Assertion Model -- 7 / The Frontiers of Contact: The Edges of Things -- 8 / What It All Means: Spatial Contingencies in Planning -- Notes -- Notes -- Index
Summary: During the 1920s, the Chicago school of sociology developed an ecological orientation toward the study of the city. At the same time, other Chicago scholars developed the social psychological approach that was to be named symbolic interactionism. Over fifty years later, Gordon Ericksen examines the best of these two schools to present a revisionist human ecology. In The Territorial Experience, he gives us a fresh perspective on human ecology by reconstructing the discipline in a way that genuinely reflects the realities of our territorial life. Ericksen's symbolic interactionist approach to the spatial world is based on the appreciation of humans as the creative artists they are, as designers and builders of their environment. Exploring the symbolic meanings attached to space and territory, he challenges the orthodox in human ecology by introducing hypotheses and conceptual tools of analysis which link spatial facts to human motivations and meanings. With people living in a habitat which they have largely shaped for themselves—a world of airports, shopping malls, retirement villages, where human spaces convey human messages—Ericksen demands that we examine what we have done with our environment in order to survive and prosper. This major contribution to human ecology will be of importance to specialists and lay readers in the fields of sociology, social psychology, geography, city and regional planning, urban affairs, and economics. Showing how humankind speaks in and through its physical setting, The Territorial Experience is a bench mark in communications theory.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 / Against the Stream -- 2 / The Language and Validation of Space -- 3 / The Power of Place -- 4 / The Principle of Commitment: The Normative Model -- 5 / The Sovereignty of Function: Regions and Neighborhoods -- 6 / The Principle of Insufficiency: The Assertion Model -- 7 / The Frontiers of Contact: The Edges of Things -- 8 / What It All Means: Spatial Contingencies in Planning -- Notes -- Notes -- Index

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During the 1920s, the Chicago school of sociology developed an ecological orientation toward the study of the city. At the same time, other Chicago scholars developed the social psychological approach that was to be named symbolic interactionism. Over fifty years later, Gordon Ericksen examines the best of these two schools to present a revisionist human ecology. In The Territorial Experience, he gives us a fresh perspective on human ecology by reconstructing the discipline in a way that genuinely reflects the realities of our territorial life. Ericksen's symbolic interactionist approach to the spatial world is based on the appreciation of humans as the creative artists they are, as designers and builders of their environment. Exploring the symbolic meanings attached to space and territory, he challenges the orthodox in human ecology by introducing hypotheses and conceptual tools of analysis which link spatial facts to human motivations and meanings. With people living in a habitat which they have largely shaped for themselves—a world of airports, shopping malls, retirement villages, where human spaces convey human messages—Ericksen demands that we examine what we have done with our environment in order to survive and prosper. This major contribution to human ecology will be of importance to specialists and lay readers in the fields of sociology, social psychology, geography, city and regional planning, urban affairs, and economics. Showing how humankind speaks in and through its physical setting, The Territorial Experience is a bench mark in communications theory.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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