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Culture of pedestrian cognition. Nature trails as a collage of a place
Svatá, Barbora ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Soukup, Martin (referee)
The culture of pedestrian cognition - nature trails as a collage of place. The title of my thesis is intended to involve transdisciplinarity. Any culturological study must neccessarily contain an interdiciplinary view. The frame of reference of various scientific disciplines is essential, whenever the relationship between city man and nature is discussed. The thesis comprises three main sections, as follows. The first thesis includes my general consideration of the problem, together with an introduction into the topics. This thesis describes the development of pedestrian cognition. An important factor of the relationship between walking and perception is in this case, the city. Contemporary relationships between the city man and the city nature, is studied in this chapter. My native city - Prague, happenned to be the study area for this purpose. I describe natural sights of Prague as important elements of her genius loci. The second section encompasses a brief history of strolling outdoor for the perception purposes. I am talking about history, evolution and the present of this phenomenon, which represents different kinds of fashion within the evolution of human walking in order to find knowledge, and I refer to the relation to nature for aesthetic enjoyment in different historical periods of human...
Culture of pedestrian cognition. Nature trails as a collage of a place
Svatá, Barbora ; Soukup, Martin (referee) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor)
The culture of pedestrian cognition - nature trails as a collage of place. The title of my thesis is intended to involve transdisciplinarity. Any culturological study must neccessarily contain an interdiciplinary view. The frame of reference of various scientific disciplines is essential, whenever the relationship between city man and nature is discussed. The thesis comprises three main sections, as follows. The first thesis includes my general consideration of the problem, together with an introduction into the topics. This thesis describes the development of pedestrian cognition. An important factor of the relationship between walking and perception is in this case, the city. Contemporary relationships between the city man and the city nature, is studied in this chapter. My native city - Prague, happenned to be the study area for this purpose. I describe natural sights of Prague as important elements of her genius loci. The second section encompasses a brief history of strolling outdoor for the perception purposes. I am talking about history, evolution and the present of this phenomenon, which represents different kinds of fashion within the evolution of human walking in order to find knowledge, and I refer to the relation to nature for aesthetic enjoyment in different historical periods of human...

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