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(800) Narrative is a fundamental means through which people live their lives
(781) Communication codes are learnt and culturally defined
(747) Law as a discourse framed by the world that it inhabits and creates
(721) Images do not embody information about their use
(690) The Reflective Practitioner: Choreography As Research In An Intercultural Context
(687) Frayling: into, through and for art and design
(641) Inside Out - Issues of interpretation in virtual heritage
(640) Barthes: Death of the Author
(617) Reflexive Modernisation: knowledgeable subjects able to reflect on their social conditions
(587) Spectacle as Show - not an inferior part of tradegy
(580) changing our footing in talk
(579) Ernest Boyers: Priorities of the Professoriate
(576) bystandering as a footing position
(573) Thick Conceptions of Practice: cognitive skills that give rise to contextualised beliefs
(560) topography of action: to rise above or drop below a field of experience
(539) ICT-Based Learning Environments: transmission or active exploration?
(536) discussion about culture anticipates and disseminates culture
(532) Types of Research in the Creative Arts and Design
(527) Bernstein: Horizontal Discourse and Vertical Discourses
(521) Design scholarship as an alternative form of research grounded in practice
(510) Self-Reflexivity: the natural sciences versus the human sciences
(495) A Depiction Of The Process Of Picture Making: Emergence Of A Meta-Subject
(481) Clive Wearing: procedural and declarative memories
(477) Constructivism and Online Education
(459) coalescing in the act of interpretation
(449) Wittgenstein's picture theory of meaning
(448) Differance: formation of form
(447) Interaction Design: university & applied research centres
(426) Gestell: enframing and converting everything encountered
(413) Empiricism: failing to secure contingency
(406) post-traditional order contesting the hierarchy of legitimacy
(397) Reflexive Modernisation: Beyond Modernism & Postmodernism
(360) the mirror is both a utopia and a heterotopia
(344) Francis Bacon: misconceptions in the discovery of causes
(322) Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
(205) Donald Schön: The Reflective Practitioner Model
(210) deus ex machina
(195) archaeology-poem: multiple registers
(203) Julia Kristeva: The Abject
(193) Defamiliarization and Making Strange
(191) suture: revelation of constructed nature
(178) insurrection of subjugated knowledges
(168) Donna Haraway: situated knowledges
(161) Historical Revisionism
(146) every utterance generates a response
(149) freemason: secular architect shaping the world
(150) freemason: utopic representations of an orderly society
(151) freemason: Solomon's Temple - classical order
(154) heteroglossia: multilanguagedness
(131) contingent product of contingently existing forces
(92) authenticity: authority of the object
(80) tends to perfection: nature
(63) information is a commodity and is properly controlled by market forces?
(61) Diachronic and synchronic
(3) Walter Benjamin: das passagen-werk / the arcades project
(38) Michel Foucault: Heterotopia


(40) Kevin Hetherington: Heterotopia & Social Ordering

http://folksonomy.org.uk/?s=40
Simon Perkins (08-10-2003)
Utterance:
Heterotopia are places of Otherness, whose Otherness is established through a relationship of difference with other sites, such that their presence either provides an unsettling of spatial and social relations or an alternative representation of spatial and social relations. -pp.8The Palais Royal, with its coffee-houses, gardens, arcades and theatres, was the epitome of a heterotopia that played a significant role in the emergence of modern society in France at the time of the French Revolution. It can be read as one of the first sites in which the utopics of modernity, the ambivalnt interplay of freedom and control, were expressed. This is reflected in both the social composition of its visitors and the openness of access and social mixing that it encouraged and its significance to the events of the French Revolution. -pp.17
- ©Kevin Hetherington
Image: , (). A View Under the Arcade of the Palis-Royal. , : []
Motivation:
Book: Hetherington, Kevin. 1997 The Badlands of Modernity: Heterotopia and Social Ordering, London, UK: Routledge.


(44) Henri Bergson: Tendencies and Composites
(45) readerly texts and writerly texts
(48) Deleuzian Memory of Sans Soleil


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