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Zusatztext 'While! in view of their economic and social impact! retail spaces represent an important field for social studies! and while the book's theoretical frame is constructed to best capture the nuances and critical developments of such spaces! it is important to remark! in closing! that Kärrholm's architectural territorology - the modes of territorial production and stabilisation! the analysis of material topologies! and the notion of territorial complexity as interstitiality - could be fruitfully applied beyond the case of retail. Because of the wealth of ideas and the clarity of discussion! his noteworthy contribution should be of interest to all those studying contemporary urban spaces.' Metropolitics 'While the themes of this book may be familiar to architectural theorists focusing on urban space! it nonetheless offers social scientists an important and sophisticated elucidation of retail's effect on the public domain in ways that in turn shape everyday life. It also puts forth a new way of thinking about the role of architecture in social life and a new vocabulary for ongoing discussion'. Urban Studies Informationen zum Autor Mattias Kärrholm, Associate professor at Urban Studies, Malmö University, Sweden and at the Department of Architecture & Built Environment, LTH, Lund University. Sweden. Klappentext Describes how the retailisation of public domains affects our everyday life and our use of the built environment. Taking an architectural and territorial perspective on this issue! this title looks specifically at how retail and consumption spaces have changed and territorialised urban life in different ways. Zusammenfassung Describes how the retailisation of public domains affects our everyday life and our use of the built environment. Taking an architectural and territorial perspective on this issue, this title looks specifically at how retail and consumption spaces have changed and territorialised urban life in different ways. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Retail Autonomisation '“ Territorial Separation; Chapter 3 The Pedestrian Precinct '“ Territorial Stabilisation; Chapter 4 Shopping and the Rhythms of Urban Life '“ Territorial Synchronisation; Chapter 5 The Transformation of Retail Building Types '“ Territorial Singularisation; Chapter 6 Architecture and the Production of Public Space '“ Territorial Complexities; Chapter 7 Retailising Space (Towards an Architectural Territorology);...