Moments and formants of the production of the social space
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The contrasts of the formation process, embodied in personal and social life in its becoming, are expressed by Henry Lefebvre’s concept of moment and formant. Lefebvre’s spatial triad—perceived, conceived, lived space— simultaneously produces “moments” (i.e., open totalizations) and “formants” (i.e., participating processes) resulting in the production of the specific form of any social space, on any scale, in any place and at any time. Without these critical concepts, the Lefebvrian theory of the production of space would be incomprehensible.
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