The transition from the public to the private space: the in-between space

Abstract

The thesis is concerned with the concept of In-Between Space and the areas which surround and define the latter. That is the public and private spaces in both the Metropolis as well as the Meta-Metropolis eras. A definition of the In-Between Space is attempted with respect to the philosophical, social and financial aspects of the current multicultural reality as well as with respect to the cyberspace, the globalization, the virtual reality and the present culture which is in turn directed by the economy. The In-Between Space is linked to theories on Third Space, in particular, the references by Edward W. Soja and Lefebvre on the latter, the concepts of cyberspace and its effects on the In-Between space and the urbanization as a means of social organization. Additionally, the role of the culture and its reflection on the In-Between Space are studied. The globalization of the urban space is discussed and its current status and its evolution are examined. Furthermore, we consider how powe ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/35134
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/35134
ND
35134
Alternative title
Η μετάβαση από τον δημόσιο στον ιδιωτικό χώρο: ο ενδιάμεσος χώρος
Author
Στεφανοπούλου-Πλατανιώτη, Ουρανία (Πατρώνυμο: Ανδρέας)
Date
2011
Degree Grantor
University of the Aegean
Committee members
Κουρλιούρος Ηλίας
Μαρμαράς Εμμανουήλ
Φεσσά-Εμμανουήλ Ελένη
Σκουτέλης Νικόλαος
Σιδηρόπουλος Γεώργιος
Χτούρης Σωτήριος
Χαϊντεράιχ Ελισάβετ
Discipline
Social Sciences
Social and Economic Geography
Other Social Sciences
Keywords
Public; Private; Space; Third space; Urbanity; Urbanization; Globalization; Glocalization; Movement in the city; Economy; Nature and geographical development
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
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