| 2002 - 832 str.
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| Doreen B. Massey - 1994 - 290 str.
...Moreover, and again as a result of the fact that it is conceptualized as created out of social relations, space is by its very nature full of power and symbolism,...and subordination, of solidarity and co-operation. This aspect of space has been referred to elsewhere as a kind of 'power-geometry'. 40 Third, this in... | |
| Nancy Duncan - 1996 - 288 str.
...individuals in particular sets of power and dominance. Thus as Massey (1992: 81) insists 'Space is ... a complex web of relations of domination and subordination, of solidarity and cooperation': what, in a wonderful phrase, with its implicit reference to Haraway's (1991) notion of a geometry of... | |
| Joy Damousi - 1997 - 236 str.
...masculine culture of these ships? Space, as Doreen Massey has argued, embodies 'by its very nature . . . power and symbolism, a complex web of relations of domination and subordination'.-" On female convict ships, public and private spaces were redefined as private space became sexualised.... | |
| Joanna Brewis, Stephen Linstead - 2000 - 376 str.
...multiple difference (McDowell 1996: 35). Through a variety of complexities and inflections, each node a 'web of relations of domination and subordination, of solidarity and cooperation' (Massey 1992: 81), place therefore provides a basis for prostitutes to interpret and experience the work that... | |
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