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TYPES OF SPACE 1 Objective, geometric, neutral, rational Functionalist e.g. New Archaeology, Central Place Theory, Site Catchment Analysis

TYPES OF SPACE 2 Socially produced, symbolic, structured, meaningful Neo-Marxism, Structuralism, Time-Geography, Structuration

TYPES OF SPACE 3 Space becomes ‘place’, subjective, experiental, qualitative... Recent human geography, anthropology, archaeology: phenomenology

TYPES OF SPACE What kind of space are we in at the moment? Is it: Rational Socially structured Experiential All three?