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Prostor, kraj, čas


Editors: Nataša Gregorič Bon, Žiga Kokalj
Period: since 2013


The series is primarily intended for the electronic publication of short, thematically well-rounded scholarly works in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, and spatial studies that address the topics of space, place, and time in a variety of ways. Since space and time are fundamental components of human life, they are considered an inseparable part of understanding contemporary ecological and social change, ecology, globalisation, and mobility. In addition to exploring modern spatial measurements based on geographic information systems and remote sensing, the focus is also on the social and cultural constructions of space and time: how people in different eras and landscapes think about space and time, how we live, feel, create, change, and use them.






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Keywords
Aborigines
aerial laser scanning
air photos
Albania
anthropology
archaelogy
archaeological excavations
archaeological finds
archaeological sites
archeoastronomy
architectural heritage
architecture
archives
Argentina
automatic ortorectification
body
calendars
cars
case studies
Chactún
China
climate change
consumer society
consumer society
consumption
cosmology
cosmology
coverage
cultural anthropology
cultural history
Delft3D
digital heights model
DNA analyzes
e-books
earthly spirits
energetics
energy
energy sources
environment
essays
ethnographic aspect
ethnography
ethnological aspect
ethnology
evaluation
feminism
folk religiosity
fossil fuels
geodetic measurements
geodetic methods
geographical typology
geography
geometric models
girlhood
growing up
historical sources
historical surveys
history
home
home
Hui people
human body
human environment
hydraulic structures
hydrodynamics
Indian architecture
industrial revolution
intensity
Islam
Japan
land cover
landscape ecological types
landscapes
land use
laser scanning
laser techniques
lidar
manuals
Mayas
Mesoamerica
Mexico
migrations
minorities
mobility
modernization
museums
numerical modelling
optical satellite imagery
optical satellite imagery
orientations in architecture
ortorectification
Papua New Guinea
photographic collections
pre-Columbian cultures
RANSAC
raw evaluation
relative location
relief forms
religion
religions
religiousness
remote sensing
renewable energy
repatriation
rituals
satellite images
secularization
settings
Slovenia
society
sociology of religion
South Korea
space and time
spatial data
statistical data
Tasmania
technics
tidal power
tidal range
time
tools
traffic safety
transgression
typology
urbanism
visualization
walking
worldview
World War 1914-1918
writing
Yucatan
Yucatán




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