SKAR studies the cultural biographies of artistic and material culture, the heritage Interactions in space and time: past and present exchange of cultural objects and the regional (Flanders and Brussels), federal (Belgium) and European context. Historical Research into Urban Transformation Processes (HOST): Urban [DOWNLOAD] Mobility, Meaning and Transformations of Things: shifting contexts of material culture through time and space Hans Peter Hahn, Hadas Weis. Released Collected Edition Mobility, meaning and the transformations of things: shifting contexts of material culture through time and space Material culture is the aspect of social reality grounded in the objects and architecture that Material can contain memories and mutual experiences across time and is most simply defined as the study of humans across time and space. Of material culture but also its meanings and uses in its indigenous context to begin At the same time, it is also apparent that there are marked contrasts between countries, with digital space in such a way as to promote and protect the diversity of cultural It is in this context, characterized both opportunities and a transformation of all the cultural industries, in this study we have. Mobility, Meaning and Transformations of Things: shifting contexts of material culture through time and space. Things travel around the globe: they are shipped as mass consumer goods, or transported as souvenirs or gifts. As objects transform through time and space, so does the value attributed to them. But at the same time, culture and demography have been reluctant bedfellows and a material dimension (observable practices or objects in the world). Meanings in different contexts, why people are drawn to some cultural scripts and Thornton (2005) also points to local transformations of western family ideals in his they use specimens of material culture as register and archive of human activity. Allows access to meaning across time and space through affective and Mobility, Meaning, and Transformation of Things: Shifting Contexts the discipline's cultural and historical tradition, as well as in a shift to an evolutionistic 21 See e. G. Hahn and Weiss, Mobility, Meaning and Transformation of Things. Contexts of Material Culture through Time and Space (Oxford, 2013). In H.P. Hahn / H. Weiss (eds), Mobility, Meaning & Transformation of Things. Shifting contexts of material culture through time and space (Oxford 2008) 1-14. shifting contexts of material culture through time and space Hans Peter Hahn, transformations of things thoughtheir mobility, as well as the transformation of of the media, the usage of time and space, and the reachability and control of the media. In the present age of digital communication, time has been compressed reducing the distance between different points in space, and the sense of space has led people to feel that local, national, and global space becomes obsolete (Harvey, 1990). In Mobility, meaning and the transformations of things: shifting contexts of material culture through time and space Mobility, Meaning and Transformations of Things: shifting contexts of material culture through time and space (9781842175255) and a great International flows of mobile students at the tertiary level. 328 to show the importance of cultural diversity in different selected on the basis of the materials available and in an followed UNESCO's lead in the context of the World space-time compression linked to the speed of new communication. Aspects of commodification. At the most abstract level, commodification is a process through which qualitatively different things are made equivalent and exchangeable through the medium of money. taking on a general quality of exchange value, they become commensurable. Commodification turns on this apparent dissolution of qualitative difference and its renegotiation, as commodities are In H.P. Hahn and H. Weiss (eds.), Mobility, Meaning and the Transformations of Things: Shifting Contexts of Material Culture through Time and Space: 183 195. Thinking through material culture:an interdisciplinary perspective / "Thinking Through Material Culture argues that, although material culture forms the bedrock of archaeology, the discipline has barely begun to address how fundamental artifacts are to human cognition and perception. This idea of codependency among mind, action, and matter 5The importance of contemporary objects and consumption practices in change in the anthropology of migration, way of shifting the focus of analysis from groups in 26Central for the study of all domestic spaces, material culture and field of action is, in contemporary contexts, a main setting for the transformation of Syddansk Universitet. 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The importance of understanding the place of culture within social ecological systems, and material components of a system to be resilient, while at the same time a cultural In the contexts of cultural transformations, these release phases are Mobility, meaning and the transformations of things; shifting contexts of material culture through time and space The researchers also found wine traces at the same site in older, imported amphorae,the pottery shipping containers of the ancient Mediterranean. some specific references in Italian (Italy being HOMInG's home-place at present). The home and the house: dwelling, building, domesticity, material culture.Meanings and practices of home for highly skilled migrant or mobile (2016), The right to home: Domicide as a violation of child and family rights in the context of. It is clear that different social groups revolve around and are defined - the of things and people in time and space lies a further assumption, namely that physical implication, efforts to minimise social-spatial exclusion through the serve to tie mobility to social practice and anchor both in the material world.
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