Social transformation in the context of historical spatial morphologists

The paper analyzes the social transformation through the prism of historical spatial morphology. Shows the changes in the perception of space in relation to the socio­historical transformation. In primitive society the physical space of the earth’s surface to absorb and socially segmented vital func...

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Main Author: V. S. Plyasov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House "Grani" 2015-04-01
Series:Granì
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Online Access:https://grani.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/230
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Summary:The paper analyzes the social transformation through the prism of historical spatial morphology. Shows the changes in the perception of space in relation to the socio­historical transformation. In primitive society the physical space of the earth’s surface to absorb and socially segmented vital functions of the tribe. Generic space was sacred to humans unique. This form of man’s relation to space can be described topofiliya. It determines the relevant norms of human behavior in this world. With the transition to a traditional society were the main spatial morphology of the empire. Instead of attachment to their own territory come expansionism, thirst foreign territories. The former province of the empire are self­sufficient in cultural and economic terms and become more viable place of nations. Structural elements of the nation were regions that level on their own national culture interpreted as regions are more important for nations than for the province empires. With every social transformation occurs permanent pulsation space. For specific spatial morphologies determine the adequacy of the mechanisms of political leadership. Urgent study of social transformation through understanding the new space morphologists ­ globalization and regionalization, which feature in the Information Society.
ISSN:2077-1800
2413-8738