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Schatzki, Theodore R. Martin Heidegger: Theorist of space. Stuttgart: Steiner, 2007.

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Martin Heidegger: Theorist of space. Stuttgart: Steiner, 2007.

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Spanio, Enrico Tommaso. Il tempo della scienza e il tempo della coscienza: Bergson e i modelli interpretativi dello spazio-tempo. Venezia: Il cardo, 1996.

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1961-, Aschersleben Gisa, Bachmann T, and Müsseler Jochen, eds. Cognitive contributions to the perception of spatial and temporal events. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999.

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Tsuchi, Ryūichi. Pacific neogene events in time and space: Contributions to the West Pacific. Shizuoka, Japan: IGCP Project 246, 1994.

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International Seminar for Sociology of Sport (11th 1993 Vienna, Austria). Sport in space and time: Contributions to the 11th International Seminar for Sociology of Sport. Vienna: Vienna University Press, 1995.

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Moretto, Antonio. Dottrina delle grandezze e filosofia trascendentale in Kant. Padova: Il poligrafo, 1999.

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J, Berchoud Marie, ed. Les mots de l'espace: Entre expression et appropriation : contribution à une coordination des points de vue autour des sciences du langage. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2009.

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J, Berchoud Marie, ed. Les mots de l'espace: Entre expression et appropriation : contribution à une coordination des points de vue autour des sciences du langage. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2009.

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Gribbin, John R. Time & space. London: Dorling Kindersley, 2000.

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Gribbin, John R. Time & space. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1994.

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Gribbin, John R. Time & space. London: Dorling Kindersley, 2000.

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1956-, Carroll Caroline, ed. Space & time. Grand Rapids, Mich: ZonderKidz, 2005.

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Borel, Emile. Space and time. Mineola, N.Y: Dover Publications, 2003.

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Fano, Vincenzo, Francesco Orilia, and Giovanni Macchia, eds. Space and Time. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110348927.

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Hestenes, David. Space-Time Algebra. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18413-5.

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Ferraro, Rafael, ed. Einstein’s Space-Time. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69947-9.

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Tirado-Fabregat, Daniel A., Marc Badia-Miró, and Henry Willebald, eds. Time and Space. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47553-6.

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Vucetic, Branka, and Jinhong Yuan. Space-Time Coding. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/047001413x.

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1972-, Dorr Cian Seán, ed. Space, time, & stuff. Oxford, U.K: Oxford Univ. Press, 2012.

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Meyjes, Natalie. Light, space & time. London: Long & Ryle, 2002.

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Warf, Barney. Time-space compression. Abingdon: Routledge, 2008.

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Slatton, Traci L. Piercing time & space. Virginia Beach Va: A.R.E. Press, 2005.

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Barker, Terry. Space-time economics. Cambridge: Cambridge Econometrics, 1996.

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Space and time. Tarrytown, N.Y: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2009.

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Books, Time-Life, ed. Time and Space (Mysteries of the Unknown). Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1990.

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Schrödinger, Erwin. Space-time structure. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

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Volosov, I. D. Space-time origination. Sankt-Peterburg: I.D. Volosov, 1993.

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Rau, Dana Meachen. Space and time. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2008.

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Warf, Barney. Time-space compression. Abingdon: Routledge, 2008.

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Foundation, Global Art Affairs. Time space existence. [Venice, Italy]: GAA Foundation, 2018.

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Schatzki, Theodore R. Martin Heidegger: Theorist of Space. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, Franz, 2017.

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Franck, Hofmann, Sennewald Jens E, and Lazaris Stavros, eds. Raum-Dynamik: Beiträge zu einer Praxis des Raums = Dynamique de l'espace : contributions aux pratiques de l'espace. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2004.

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Kants Erfahrungsraum: Metaphysischer Ursprung und kritische Entwicklung. Freiburg [Breisgau]: K. Alber, 1986.

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Booth, Paul, Matt Hills, Joy Piedmont, and Tansy Rayner Roberts, eds. Adventures Across Space and Time. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350288416.

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Adventures in Space and Time brings together key academic, critic and fan writings about Doctor Who alongside newly-commissioned work addressing contemporary issues and debates to form a comprehensive guide to the wider Whoniverse. The perennially popular BBC series holds a unique place in the history of television and of TV fandom: the longest running science-fiction show, the series and its fan communities have tracked social and cultural changes over its sixty-year lifetime. Adventures in Time and Space presents classic writings on Who and its fandom by leading scholars including John Fiske, Henry Jenkins, John Tulloch and Matt Hills, but also represents writings and art by fans, including fans who went on to become showrunners, writers or even the Doctor himself, with contributions by Steven Moffat, Chris Chibnall, Douglas Adams and Peter Capaldi. This innovative anthology addresses Doctor Who's showrunners, Doctors, companions, enemies and collaborators as well as issues and debates around queer fandom, intersectionality, the 'wokeness' of the Doctor, fan media including websites, podcasts and vlogs, fan activism and questions of race and sexuality in relation to the show and its spin offs. It considers Doctor Who as a peculiarly British phenomenon but also one that has delighted, engaged and sometimes enraged viewers around the world.
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Bagga-Gupta, Sangeeta, Aase Lyngvær Hansen, and Julie Feilberg. Identity Revisited and Reimagined: Empirical and Theoretical Contributions on Embodied Communication Across Time and Space. Springer, 2018.

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Sport in space and time: Contributions to the 11th International Seminar for Sociology of Sport. Vienna University Press, 1995.

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Bagga-Gupta, Sangeeta, Aase Lyngvær Hansen, and Julie Feilberg. Identity Revisited and Reimagined: Empirical and Theoretical Contributions on Embodied Communication Across Time and Space. Springer International Publishing AG, 2017.

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Mobility in Space and Time: Challenges to the Theory of International Economics (Contributions to Economics). Physica-Verlag Heidelberg, 2001.

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Karremann, Isabel, ed. Shakespeare / Space. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350283008.

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Shakespeare / Space explores new approaches to the enactment of ‘space’ in and through Shakespeare’s plays, as well as to the cognitive, material and virtual spaces in which they are enacted. With contributions from 14 leading experts in their fields, the collection forges innovative connections between spatial studies and cultural geography, cognitive studies, phenomenology and the history of the emotions, gender and race studies, rhetoric and language, translation studies, memory studies, theatre history and performance studies. Each chapter offers methodological reflections on intersections such as space/cognition, space/emotion, space/geopoetics, space/embodiment, space/language, space/virtual, whose critical purchase is demonstrated in close-readings of one or several plays. The essays assembled here testify to the importance of space for our understanding of Shakespeare’s creative and theatrical practice, and at the same time enlarge our understanding of space as a critical concept in the humanities. It will prove useful to students, scholars, teachers and theatre practitioners of Shakespeare and early modern studies.
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Santos, Milton. The Nature of Space. Translated by Brenda Baletti. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478021704.

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In The Nature of Space, pioneering Afro-Brazilian geographer Milton Santos attends to globalization writ large and how local and global orders intersect in the construction of space. Santos offers a theory of human space based on relationships between time and ontology. He argues that when geographers consider the inseparability of time and space, they can then transcend fragmented realities and partial truths without trying to theorize their way around them. Based on these premises, Santos examines the role of space, which he defines as indissoluble systems of objects and systems of actions in social processes, while providing a geographic contribution to the production of a critical social theory.
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Eder, Birgitta, and Michaela Zavadil, eds. (Social) Place and Space in Early Mycenaean Greece. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/978oeaw88544.

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The Mycenaean culture of Greece (ca. 1700–mid-11th century BC) has left an outstanding material legacy in terms of buildings and artefacts. For a long time, its exploration has focused on palaces and funerary monuments. However, in recent years the state of research has changed significantly, opening up new perspectives for a broader understanding of the emergence of Mycenaean culture in the 17th to 15th centuries B.C. The contributions in this volume provide new information, either insights from recent fieldwork, the fresh analysis of key assemblages, or more comprehensive comparative studies that, by examining settlements and tombs alike, open up new perspectives on the emergence of a new social order.
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Duncan, Joyce D. Ahead of Their Time. Greenwood, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400608766.

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This unique reference work brings together a wealth of information about pioneering women who took risks and made remarkable strides in a diversity of fields. Whether in the name of science, sport, or humanitarianism, the spirit of adventure runs through the lives of these 75 daring woman who broke down barriers as they explored the far reaches of the globe, the depths of the seas, and the lofty expanses of space. These inspiring profiles investigate a wide range of notable women from throughout history and from around the globe. Included are the familiar and famous names such as Amelia Earhart, Jane Goodall, and Margaret Mead. Lesser known but equally inspiring women for whom it is more difficult to find information are also included, from early explorers to recent role models. An appendix offers short vignettes about women on whom little information is available, but whose accomplishments are significant particularly when they may have played a part in the contributions of other women cited here. This biographical dictionary will be a valuable research tool for students looking for information on a specific person, from a particular profession, time period or country of origin. For easy reference, alphabetized entries identify the subjects' country of origin and field of pursuit, and appendices list the names by these categories. Each biographical entry offers further suggested readings on the subject, and a more inclusive bibliography follows.
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Matějková, Kristýna. Europa Postmediaevalis 2020: Post-medieval pottery in the spare time. Edited by Gabriela Blažková. Archaeopress Archaeology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781789699173.

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'Post-medieval pottery in the spare time' is a collection of papers planned for what would have been the second Europa Postmediaevalis conference. The focus is on the Early Modern period (15th to 18th centuries) and the growing use of new ceramic forms for leisure activities. Although the conference itself could not be held, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the volume nevertheless brings together 28 contributions from authors from nine countries, from Portugal to Russia, from Italian Sardinia to Polish Stargard. A finds assemblage from the United Arab Emirates published by Portuguese colleagues, represents the tenth country. The volume comprises several subtopics which at first glance seem diverse. And yet, be they smoking, drinking coffee or alcohol, garden strolls or games, they share one thing in common: they are hobbies and vices enjoyed mainly in one’s free time. In the Early Modern period, these were typically activities of a rather luxurious nature, initially reserved for those with loftier positions in society but which, over time, gradually filtered down to the lower economic classes. It is therefore not surprising that the greater demand for new activities was also reflected in pottery production. As such, new ceramic forms such as cups, pipes and flowerpots began to appear in Early Modern archaeological assemblages and form the basis of this anthology. The volume will provide readers with useful comparison assemblages and serve as a source of inspiration for subsequent research.
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Time & Space. Clinical Press, 1995.

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Kurtzwiel, Tove. Space Time. Lundtofte & the museum of photographic arts, 1988.

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Allday, Jonathan. Space-Time. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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ventry, channel. Time&space. Lulu Press, Inc., 2008.

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Fiscal Space for Health in Latin America and the Caribbean. Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275120002.

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Countries that have made the most progress toward universal coverage have public expenditures in health equivalent to at least 6% of their gross domestic product (GDP), which is the percentage established in PAHO’s universal health strategy as the benchmark for the countries. However, while higher expenditure is a prerequisite, it is not enough to combat inequities and advance toward universal health. In addition to greater resources, the quality of the expenditure must be improved, reducing health system inefficiencies. Moreover, public expenditure in health should be sustainably increased in a fiscally responsible manner. The concept of fiscal space for health refers to the ability of governments to provide additional budgetary resources for the health system without affecting the financial position of the public sector or supplanting other socially necessary expenditures. Any analysis of fiscal space, therefore, will attempt to identify the prospects for increasing health expenditure in the short and medium term to address a series of clearly established health needs. These efforts are under way at a critical time in the Region of the Americas, particularly in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, which are engaged in a singular health system reform process. For the first time in history, these countries have formalized their intention of increasing public expenditure in health, putting themselves firmly on the path to real and effective access to health care through the universal health strategy. Without achieving basic well-being at this level, it will be impossible to improve social cohesion and social development in the countries of the Region. This publication brings together and summarizes PAHO’s studies on fiscal space for universal health in the Americas and draws on the contributions of the regional forum held in Washington, D.C. on 7-8 December 2015. With this publication, whose target audience is the technical personnel responsible for policy development, decision-makers, and authorities, PAHO hopes to contribute to the analysis and discussion of health financing policies on the path toward universal health.
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Team, S357 Course. Space, Time and Cosmology (S357 Space, Time & Cosmology). Open University Worldwide, 2001.

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