Discontinuités et mutations spatiales

Scholars view borders as a social and cultural construction that fits in the area of discontinuities and spatial changes. They wonder about the scientific revival of their research, and put them in perspective with the new paradigms of geography.

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Main Authors: Patrick Picouet, Jean-Pierre Renard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Lille 1 2006-12-01
Series:Territoire en Mouvement
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/tem/965
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spelling doaj-7edd080ed1214bbbacf0ae5eb972fc702020-11-25T00:46:03ZengUniversité Lille 1Territoire en Mouvement1950-56982006-12-011687710.4000/tem.965Discontinuités et mutations spatialesPatrick PicouetJean-Pierre RenardScholars view borders as a social and cultural construction that fits in the area of discontinuities and spatial changes. They wonder about the scientific revival of their research, and put them in perspective with the new paradigms of geography.http://journals.openedition.org/tem/965epistemologydiscontinuityborderspatial changerepresenting space
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epistemology
discontinuity
border
spatial change
representing space
author_facet Patrick Picouet
Jean-Pierre Renard
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title Discontinuités et mutations spatiales
title_short Discontinuités et mutations spatiales
title_full Discontinuités et mutations spatiales
title_fullStr Discontinuités et mutations spatiales
title_full_unstemmed Discontinuités et mutations spatiales
title_sort discontinuités et mutations spatiales
publisher Université Lille 1
series Territoire en Mouvement
issn 1950-5698
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Scholars view borders as a social and cultural construction that fits in the area of discontinuities and spatial changes. They wonder about the scientific revival of their research, and put them in perspective with the new paradigms of geography.
topic epistemology
discontinuity
border
spatial change
representing space
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