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Human Body and Spatial Capital

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This lecture explores the spatial characteristics of the human body, emphasizing its multi-sensorial nature, mobility, and vulnerability. It delves into the psychosomatic dimension of illness, the impact of the digital revolution on body interactions, and the importance of bodies in defining public space. Additionally, it discusses the concept of spatial capital, a form of social capital that provides value through competence in spatial relations, inherited experiences, and the ability to navigate new spatial situations.

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Exploring Humans' Space: An Introduction to Geographicity
Explore how geography, cartography, urbanization and spatial justice play a role in shaping the notion of human space.
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