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Visualising Glocalization : Villas, Architectural Spaces and Pavements in Hispania Baetica (2nd Century AD - 4th Century AD).
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Montoya González, Rubén.
- Series:
- Archaeopress Roman Archaeology Series
- Archaeopress Roman Archaeology Series ; v.123
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mosaics, Roman.
- Architecture, Roman.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (336 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Archaeopress, 2024.
- Summary:
- Glocalization can be defined as globalization refracted through the local. This book applies the glocalization framework to an archaeological dataset composed of a selection of partially and fully excavated villas, their associated architectural spaces, and pavements from Hispania Baetica between the 2nd and the 4th centuries AD.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables by Chapters
- Chapter 1
- Figure 1.1. Map of Hispania Baetica with the provincial boundaries, conventual boundaries, conventual capitals, provincial capital, and the villas analysed in this study (Image by: Rubén Montoya and Mario Gutiérrez)
- Figure 1.2. Plan of the villa of Fuente Álamo (Co-Fue) with the number of spaces, types of rooms and types of pavements included as presented in the Gazetteer (Image by Francico Montoya and Rubén Montoya)
- Table 1.1. Types of information collated for each room type in spreadsheets from Appendix B
- Table 1.2. Relative reliability of dates for the Baetican villas used in this study. Villas marked with a ‘*’ are the ones completely excluded from my analytical Chapters 5 and 6 because of the lack of associated contexts, excepting one figured pavement f
- Table 1.3. Villas according to the reliability of their dating and their chronological groupings after excluding the villas marked with a ‘*’ in Table 1.2.
- Table 1.4. Numbers of villas according to the reliability of their dating and their chronological groupings after excluding the villas marked with a ‘*’ in Table 1.2
- Chapter 2
- Figure 2.1. Roudometof’s visual differentiation between the hybrid and the glocal within transcultural relations (from Roudometof 2016b: 15)
- Table 2.1. Mechanisms of glocalization within globalization process according to Roudometof and Vlassopoulos
- Figure 2.2. Roudometof’s visual representation of the refraction of globalization (from Roudometof 2016b: 65)
- Figure 2.3. Visual representation of the glocalization process, acknowledging the social refraction (drawing by Rubén Montoya, based on the original design created by Roudometof [2016: 65])
- Table 2.2. Circuits of power proposed by Roudometof and mechanisms of power that I propose in this research
- Table 2.3. Typology of spaces according to Pries (2005: 172)
- Figure 2.4. Roudometof’s model of multiple glocalization processes and resulting glocalities, with the acknowledgment of the different factors at play in the social refraction process (drawing by Rubén Montoya, adapted from Roudometof 2016b: 66)
- Chapter 3
- Table 3.1. Room Types according to my typology
- Figure 3.1. Hypothetical villa plan with the different room types established in my architectural typology (Image by Rubén Montoya and Francisco Montoya)
- Table 3.2. Numbers of room type 1 spaces and possible room type 1 spaces in this study, and percentage occurrence of each, with the ones considered for analysis highlighted in yellow
- Figure 3.2. Percentage occurrence of monumentalization evidence in room type 1 spaces
- Table 3.3. Numbers and percentages of definitive and possible room type 2 according to my chronological groupings, with those to be analysed in yellow
- Table 3.4. Numbers and percentages of room type 2 spaces, by chronological group with, across the groups, the highest (orange), medium (green) and lowest (yellow) occurrences
- Figure 3.3. Percentages of types of rectangular and quadrangular spaces in room type 2 as peristyla, atria, adaptations of the space through other spatial solutions or unidentified spatial layouts
- Table 3.5. Counts and percentages of room type 2 for which the space between columns either has or does not have a wall or has other structures by chronological group with the highest (orange), medium (green) and lowest (yellow) occurrences highlighted
- Figure 3.4. Percentages of the types of shape of room type 2 spaces, by chronological group Generated by AI.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Montoya González, Rubén Visualising Glocalization
- ISBN:
- 9781803278964
- OCLC:
- 1478932266
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