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Geografski vidiki ustvarjalnosti

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bole, David
Contributor:
Ravbar, Marjan
Series:
Georitem 6
Language:
Slovenian
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (98 p.)
Place of Publication:
Ljubljana ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 2007
Language Note:
Slovenian
Summary:
Creativity is gaining in its importance within the knowledge society. Studying these complex dimensions and their long-term consequences for the economic and social progress was the object of abundant social studies n the past. But the transformation of the landscape due to creative influences, as one of the most important factors regarding structural changes in modern society, is not well represented in Slovenian geographical literature. The booklet at hand is the first attempt of establishing some geographical–developmental factors, which are encouraged by various forms of creative human activities. The geographical dispersion of human potentials is one of the key generators of creativity and social development. Some important socio–economic effects and regional disparities in the region are also in correlation with the aforementioned factors. We will try to explain some of them within a critical research view and within the form of the available space and on the other hand also show some new dimensions of social geography as a way of challenging future detailed discussions.
Knjiga je prvi poskus utemeljitve nekaterih geografskih razvojnih dejavnikov, ki jih spodbujajo različne oblike človekove ustvarjalnosti. Geografska razprostranjenost človeških potencialov je eden ključnih spodbujevalcev ustvarjalnosti in s tem družbenega razvoja. Z njimi so povezani pomembni socialnoekonomski učinki in tudi regionalne disparitete v pokrajini. Na nekatere smo s kritičnim raziskovalnim pristopom poskušali odgovoriti, hkrati pa smo želeli odstreti nove razsežnosti v družbeni geografiji, kot izziv za nadaljevanje poglobljenih raziskav.

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