5 décembre 2022
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Sara Keller, « Spatial Fix », Religion and Urbanity, ID : 10.58079/vzu2
--- Sara Keller (ORCID 0000-0002-2506-2887) In the 1980s, the significant paradigm shift in humanities and social sciences, better known as “spatial turn”, opened up discussions connecting geographical space and socio-cultural variables. From now on, space was not only perceived as a given physical and geographical entity, but it gained recognition as an essential social player: space is “produced” (Rau 2019: 2, see Lefebvre’s “production of space” 1974). The “spatial turn” movement was infl...