2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12176772
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Landscape Conflicts—A Theoretical Approach Based on the Three Worlds Theory of Karl Popper and the Conflict Theory of Ralf Dahrendorf, Illustrated by the Example of the Energy System Transformation in Germany

Abstract: On the basis of Karl Popper’s Three Worlds Theory, a theoretical approach to landscape can be derived, which includes the physical foundations of landscape (Landscape 1), the individual construction and emotions drawn from and placed upon landscape (Landscape 2), and social conventions regarding landscape (Landscape 3). These three landscape dimensions are connected via Landscape 2, which also provides an approach for the systematic investigation of the relations between the dimensions. Ralf Dahrendorf’s confl… Show more

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“…This also means that several 'medium-range theories' (Merton 1968(Merton [1949) are (or can be) suitable for interpreting any given spatial and social phenomena. After all, individual, social, and material worlds differ markedly, and the relations between these worlds also shape themselves in complex ways (Kühne 2020;Popper 1979;Popper and Eccles 1977;Weichhart 1999) and, for all their tendency toward abstraction, are always bound not to the individual alone, but to the individual in his or her physicality (Kühne 2020;Schurr and Weichhart 2020;Weichhart 1993). This has a consequence: processes in the material world are to be treated differently than those in the social or individual world.…”
Section: Starting Points Of a 'Post-critical' Cartographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This also means that several 'medium-range theories' (Merton 1968(Merton [1949) are (or can be) suitable for interpreting any given spatial and social phenomena. After all, individual, social, and material worlds differ markedly, and the relations between these worlds also shape themselves in complex ways (Kühne 2020;Popper 1979;Popper and Eccles 1977;Weichhart 1999) and, for all their tendency toward abstraction, are always bound not to the individual alone, but to the individual in his or her physicality (Kühne 2020;Schurr and Weichhart 2020;Weichhart 1993). This has a consequence: processes in the material world are to be treated differently than those in the social or individual world.…”
Section: Starting Points Of a 'Post-critical' Cartographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Inequality of Life Chances in Baton Rouge: This case study draws on extensive research presented in detail elsewhere (Kühne andJenal 2020a, b, 2021), to the extent that I present a quintessence here regarding the relationship between cartography and the life chances approach. Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, is among the most polarized metropolitan areas in the United States in terms of ethnicity, availability of economic, social, and cultural capital (in Bourdieu's 2005Bourdieu's [1983…”
Section: Two Brief Case Studies For Illustrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "world 2" in turn affects "world 1", in that the human being, mediated by his body, materializes his ideas. These conceptions again he does not give birth from himself, but they originate in an argument with the contents of the "world 3" (see also Figure 2; for more on Karl Popper's three worlds theory and its operationalization for spatial and landscape research, see, among others: [67,[69][70][71]). Following this, we use in particular the superposition of the three worlds to three spaces by understanding "space 1" as material space, "space 2" the individual conceptions of space, "space 3" as the shared patterns of interpretation and evaluation of space.…”
Section: The Neopragmatic Approach To Regional Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The foundation of this essay is in landscape theory as developed in detail in previous publications (Kühne 2018a(Kühne , 2019a(Kühne , 2020aJenal 2020a, 2020b). The "theory of the three landscapes" is conceptually based on the three world theory by Karl Popper (Popper [1984] 2018; Popper [1987Popper [ ] 2019Popper 1973;Popper and Eccles 1977).…”
Section: The Theory Of the Three Landscapes As The Basis For Further mentioning
confidence: 99%