| Lefebvre, H. The Production of Space. Blackwell, Oxford, UK, 1974. |
....are closely intertwined in the design of Cuthbert Hall and cultural references establish initial contextualization. Explained through narrative, spatial patterns can be considered products of historically located social practice that can be defined and re used as recognisable social space [4]. This space is further enriched with dramatic samples of the relevant social practice borrowed from (or based on) written and oral history. Its architectural design puts the virtual college, Cuthbert Hall, into relationship with the social space of Cambridge, drawing inspiration from existing ....
Lefebvre, Henri, The Production of Space, Oxford, UK; Cambridge, USA, Blackwell, 2001
....This work is not without criticism, however. The crucial thing missing form the traditional geographies is the failure to appreciate how environments are conceived by people as opposed to simply perceived by people. People play a role in producing the space, through their activities and practice [11]. So the social aspects of exploration and wayfinding need to be taken into consideration. Also important are the ecological aspects of navigation: how information is distributed throughout the people and artefacts in an environment and how that information is picked up and used by people as they ....
Lefebvre, H., The Production of Space. 1991, Oxford: Blackwell.
....analysis and drawing upon existing literature in the fields of information systems, organizational analysis, and systems theory, a range of considerations can be identified. The discussions of space utilized in this paper and much of the theoretical grounding is developed from Elias (1978) Lefebvre (1991) and Soja (1989, 1996) while postmodern theorists are utilized to consider the significance an alternative theoretical approach can provide for the field of information systems. Information Systems in Change The manner in which employers and employees receive information within organizations is ....
....consideration for defining space in terms of bounded differences. 42 Part I: IT and IT Development Time and Space Virtuality has an association of time and space. An object is understood in terms of it existence, its connection to reality, or its mathematical or scientific representation (Lefebvre 1991, p. 1) A virtual thing has no physical existence, as such, but is made to appear so through software applications (Jones 1993, pp. 29 33) The object in virtual space has no physical construct. The virtually constructed object can now be understood in terms of its existence in a space that has ....
Lefebvre, H. The Production of Space (translated by D. Nicholoson-Smith), Blackwell, Oxford, England, 1991.
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Lefebvre, H. (1974). The production of space. Oxford, UK, Blackwell.
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Lefebvre, Henri. The Production of Space.
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