Communication, Space, and Design looks at how our worldview shapes our relations to and conceptions of space and place, and how our spaces and designs impact our communication practices. By asserting that our spaces and designs are increasingly promoting various expressions of separation, this book contends that this separation makes us more private.
Communication, Space, and Design looks at how our worldview shapes our relations to and conceptions of space and place, and how our spaces and designs impact our communication practices. By asserting that our spaces and designs are increasingly promoting various expressions of separation, this book contends that this separation makes us more private.
1 Prologue 2 Implications of Physical Fragmentation 3 Locating the Communication Origin of New Spaces and Designs 4 Locating and Dislocating Community in a Global World 5 Searching for New Models of Space in Spanglish 6 Department of Homeland Security 7 On Fragmentation & Union 8 Space & Ecology 9 The Walls of the Bible 10 Epilogue 11 References 12 Index 13 About the Author
1 Prologue 2 Implications of Physical Fragmentation 3 Locating the Communication Origin of New Spaces and Designs 4 Locating and Dislocating Community in a Global World 5 Searching for New Models of Space in Spanglish 6 Department of Homeland Security 7 On Fragmentation & Union 8 Space & Ecology 9 The Walls of the Bible 10 Epilogue 11 References 12 Index 13 About the Author
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