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  1. Mar 15, 2018 · Cross-cultural researchers have concentrated on the size, shape, and building materials in looking for patterns across cultures but as yet have paid relatively little attention to the symbolic meanings of dwellings. But symbolic meaning has been explored through ethnography. Pierre Bourdieu’s seminal study of the Berber (Kablye) House (1970 ...

  2. Oct 4, 2011 · This does not mean that a dwelling is completely idiosyncratic and that there are no common or shared conceptions of what a dwelling is in terms of settings and functions. As several authors (Rapoport 1969 ; Oliver 2003 ) have argued, a dwelling can be considered as a cultural artefact, which implies the existence of more or less shared conceptions of dwellings within cultures.

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  3. Dwelling is both an action and a location; it combines the spatial idea of habitation (dwelling in) with the temporal idea of lingering (dwelling on). We live not only in bricks and mortar, a tent, a hut or a spaceship, but also in that most changeful of forms, our body, or in a remembered or virtual home. Especially since COVID-19 we have seen ...

  4. Jan 1, 2004 · The meaning of a dwelling, sometimes called th e meaning of “home,” has been studied from. many different perspect ives in sociology, psychology and environment-behaviour studies. (Després ...

  5. Symbolism in art conveys deeper meanings, emotions, or concepts beyond the literal interpretation of the artwork. Artists employ symbolism to evoke feelings, provoke thought, and communicate complex ideas. Artists frequently impart symbolic messages by using body postures, gestures, or hand positions. For instance, a figure with its arms ...

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  6. Jan 8, 2019 · What a critical study needs to do is to understand dwelling in its contexts and specificities, between concrete images of the home/house (Easthope, 2004) and its vulnerabilities (Bartram, 2016). The first step is to map and describe the images of the home/house in the case studied, asking people what is an ideal home for them.

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  8. Jun 5, 2012 · Summary. Few English words are filled with the emotional meaning of the word “home.”. It brings to mind one's childhood, the roots of one's being, the security of a private enclave where one can be free and in control of one's life. The idea of home seems to express such basic and universal human needs that it comes as a surprise to realize ...

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