Engaging Spaces
Engaging Spaces
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Engaging Spaces: People, Place and Space from an Irish PerspectiveÊby Jim Hourihane
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\nThe world around us is changing more rapidly than at any previous point in the history of humankind. Even a casual recollection of the world we lived in one, two or more decades ago, highlights the profound changes which have been wrought in a short time-span. Space and time have been compressed and globalisation has become a by-word for many of the processes and patterns in economic, political and cultural change. Ireland has been a major beneficiary of shrinking global distances but there have also been downsides to the types and degrees of change we have experienced.
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\nEngaging Spaces explores the nature of space in our lives. It looks at how we engage space and are engaged by it. It is particularly pressing that we understand as fully as possible the increasing pressures on space in our urban and rural areas and at all levels, from the local to the global.
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\nContributors:
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- Jim Hourihane (St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin); \n
- Professor Patrick Duffy (NUI, Maynooth); \n
- Dr Ruth McManus (St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin); \n
- Professor Desmond Gillmore (Trinity College, Dublin); \n
- Dr Mary Cawley (NUI, Galway); \n
- Des McCafferty (Mary Immaculate College, Limerick); \n
- Dr Yvonne Whelan (Academy for Irish Cultural Heritages, University of Ulster, Derry); \n
- Dr Joseph Brady (University College, Dublin) \n
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