Markus Schroer's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Warum reden alle vom Raum? Ist die Zeit der wissenschaftlichen Vorherrschaft der Zeit vorüber? Was tritt unter den Bedingungen der Globalisierung an die Stelle eines schwächelnden Fortschritts- und Entwicklungsparadigmas? Wenn mittlerweile fast alle Disziplinen in den Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften damit beschäftigt sind, ihre Diskurse zu »verräu...
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... Missing in these discussions of applied mediatization is the effect of "mediatized" policies on material practices and vice versa. From the perspective of urban research-which as a discipline is concerned with the interaction of societies and the built environment-this represents an unsatisfactory flatting of the analysis of the relation between space and its social representations, as it has been debated under the term "spatial turn" (Harvey, 2016;Schroer, 2008;Soja, 1989). Implemented policies take shape in built environments of considerable durability. ...