firstspace
English
Noun
firstspace (countable and uncountable, plural firstspaces)
- Alternative form of Firstspace
- 2006, Sarah Neal, Julian Agyeman, The New Countryside?:, →ISBN, page 5:
- In thinking the countryside into Soja's trialectics of spatiality it is possible to undersand the countryside in firstspace or perceived space terms. It has a materiality and 'realness' that is, while evolving and shifting, nevertheless concrete and mappable.
- 2008, Chris Steyaert, Daniel Hjorth, Entrepreneurship As Social Change, →ISBN:
- In other words, we have marginalized 'counterspaces', resisting dominant (firstspace or secondspace) orders - thirdspace, the space of radical openness, of creativity, of activism, of social struggle (Soja, 1996).
- 2016, Peter Claver Ajer, The Death of Jesus and the Politics of Place in the Gospel of John, →ISBN, page 109:
- Both the Greeks and Philip are "out of place" in Jerusalem -- their firstspace location -- but "in their place" by being in Jesus' space. Jesus' firstspace location resturctures the followers' location. His firstspace location will continue to restructure the believers' space, climaxing at the cross as the thirdspace location of liberation.
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