Decoding Henri Lefebvre: The Production of Space

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • In this short podcast, here it explores the groundbreaking ideas of French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre and his seminal work The Production of Space. Lefebvre’s theory challenges traditional notions of space, revealing how it is not merely a physical void but a social product shaped by politics, power, and everyday life. We'll break down key concepts such as perceived, conceived, and lived space, and discuss how his ideas continue to influence contemporary urban studies, architecture, and planning. Whether you're new to Lefebvre or familiar with his work, this episode offers a concise and accessible introduction to his spatial theory. (This AI is generated by Google Notebook LM)

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  • @rubenlundgren8892
    @rubenlundgren8892 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for this attempt to decode an important work - the video has a professional feel to it. I can think of more than one place where your idea of "digital spaces", as something that holds potential, is coming from. It would have been interesting to see where your line of thought went if it were given that “digital spaces” where hindrances to creative actions and the building of our future, and the production of space as such. Thanks again! This video gave me a lot!

  • @mart6605
    @mart6605 2 місяці тому +2

    this is sosososo useful!! thanks!!

  • @Timtim-qv2us
    @Timtim-qv2us Місяць тому

    Good explanation, thanks

  • @SeanMart
    @SeanMart 17 днів тому +2

    I am 99% sure this is AI

  • @TheCacklerMovie
    @TheCacklerMovie 2 місяці тому

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