ABOUT THE LIVED DIMENSION OF TERRITORY

TENDENCIES AND THE CONTRIBUTION OF PHENOMENOLOGY

Authors

  • Fernanda Cristina de Paula Unicamp

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/1984-5537geo.v7i1.5271

Keywords:

Territoriality, Epistemology, Geography and Phenomenology

Abstract

The territory is one of the most important notions in Geography, as concept and as category which orients the sociospatial researches and problematics; in the most cases, it was associated with studies on the field of the Political Geography, related to the Nation-States. However, another perspective of territory always has been latent: the one about small groups or individuals which constitute territories from the lived space dimension. At Brazil, in the last two decades, theoretical studies mentioned this phenomenon as empirical researches about them arose up. This paper presents a review and discussion about these contributions and their theoretical and methodological basis and it will point the absence of Phenomenology on this researches and the pertinence insertion of this philosophic ground to clarify the lived dimension of territory.

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Author Biography

Fernanda Cristina de Paula, Unicamp

Geógrafa e Mestre em Geografia pelo Instituto de Geociências/Unicamp. Integrante do Grupo de Pesquisa Geografia Humanista Cultural.

Published

2011-07-30

How to Cite

Paula, F. C. de. (2011). ABOUT THE LIVED DIMENSION OF TERRITORY: TENDENCIES AND THE CONTRIBUTION OF PHENOMENOLOGY. GeoTextos, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.9771/1984-5537geo.v7i1.5271

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