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❤️ Prince Andrew (disambiguation) 🐮

"Prince Andrew may refer to: ;People * Prince Andrew, Duke of York (born 1960), second son of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh * Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia (1897–1981), second child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich ** Prince Andrew Romanov (born 21 January 1923), youngest child of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich * Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882–1944), seventh child of George I of Greece and father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh * Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia (1929–1990), third son of Alexander I of Yugoslavia ;Places * Prince Andrew High School, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada * Prince Andrew Plateau, in the Queen Elizabeth Range of Antarctica "

❤️ Martina Löw 🐮

"Martina Löw in a panels discussion event in 2011. Martina Löw (born 9 January 1965 in Würzburg, West Germany) is a German sociologist. Vita Martina Löw graduated in 1993 at the Goethe-University Frankfurt by Marianne Rodenstein with the thesis "Raum ergreifen. Frauen zwischen Arbeit, sozialen Beziehungen und der Kultur des Selbst“. The habilitation was completed in 2000 in the Department of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and she was awarded the Christian Wolff Prize for her previous work, in particular for her habilitation thesis on Sociology of Space. From January 2002 to July 2013 she was Professor of Sociology at the Technical University of Darmstadt with a focus on spatial social analysis, urban and regional sociology as well as women's and gender studies. Since then she has been Professor of Sociology of Architecture and Planning at the Technical University of Berlin. She is speaker of the Collaborative Research Center 1265 Re-Figuration of Spaces. From 2011 to March 2013 she was Chairwoman of the German Sociological Association. Work In 2001 Martina Löw published a much-noticed study on the Sociology of Space theorizing the constitution of space as a social phenomenon and hence a function of societal developments and action. Space is conceived as a relational ordering of social goods and living beings established by acts of synthesizing and placing these elements. This process approach to the conception of space contrasts with sociology’s predominant view regarding space as the static (or preexisting) background of social processes. Based on this novel approach, Löw investigates how the social production of space is being transformed within and through electronic networks. Further research focuses on the relation between space, power and social differentiation, and also includes ethnographic studies in urban contexts. In the field of urban research, Löw is widely known for a new approach to analyzing the “intrinsic logic of cities”. This logic implies a complex ensemble of knowledge stocks, means of expressions and manifestations, which are intrinsically related and based on rule-governed, routinized forms of actions stabilized by specific resources. This line of argument implies that, over time, cities condense into distinct provinces of meaning. From 2008 onward, Löw was coordinator of the focus project “Intrinsic Logic of Cities“, a cooperation between the Technical University Darmstadt and the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt, supported by the Land of Hessen Offensive for the development of scientific and economic excellence (LOEWE) program. “Intrinsic logic” is a working concept to capture the specific, or “typical” characteristics of a city and its implicitly operative meaning-making processes. The research objective here is to analyze a city’s fundamental structures and investigate relationships and similarities between cities, methodologically based on the instrument of city comparisons. The intrinsic logic approach radically differs from methods used by most urban researchers doing research within cities but assuming the latter are given facts that do not need to be investigated further. In Löw’s approach, however, the city itself becomes the object of investigation. Present research focuses on the ongoing re-figuration of spaces. Löw’s inquiries are based on the theory that nowadays the constitution of space is increasingly polycontexturally structured, which implies that multiple spatial orderings are more and more frequently effective at the same time in our actions and interactions. Along with Jörg Stollmann she is currently heading the research project on Smart Cities: Everyday life in digitized environments as part of the Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1265 “The Re-Figuration of Spaces”. Books and articles * Löw, Martina (2008): The Constitution of Space: The Structuration of Spaces Through the Simultaneity of Effects and Perception. In: European Journal of Social Theory 1, 11. * Löw, Martina (2012): The Intrinsic Logic of Cities: Towards a New Theory on Urbanism, in: Urban Research & Practice Vol. 5/3. p. 303-315. * Löw, Martina (2012): «Être-noir» (Blackness) - Une pratique collective à Salvador da Bahia: Faire de la sociologie urbaine après le «cultural turn», in: Articulo - Journal of Urban Research 8, online since 29 June 2012, http://articulo.revues.org/2039 * Löw, Martina (2013): The City as Experiential Space: The Production of Shared Meaning, in: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research Vol. 37/3, p. 894-908. * Löw, Martina; Steets, Silke (2014): The spatial turn and the sociology of built environment. In: Koniordos, Sokrates; Kyrtsis, Alexandros (ed.): Routledge Handbook of European Sociology, London: Routledge, p. 211-224. * Löw, Martina (2015): Managing the urban commons: Public interest and the representation of interconnectedness In: Christian Borch und Martin Kornberger (ed.), Urban Commons: Rethinking the City, Routledge, p. 109-126. *Löw, Martina (2016): The Sociology of Space - Materiality, Social Structures, and Action. New York, Cultural Sociology, Palgrave Macmillan. *Löw, Martina; Fuller, Martina (ed.)(2017): Spatial sociology: Relational space after the turn. Current Sociology Monographs, Volume 65, Issue 4. References External links * Homepage of Martina Löw at the Technical University of Berlin *Website of the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1265: "Re-Figuration of Spaces" *Website of SFB 1265 Subproject B03: "Smart Cities" Category:1965 births Category:Living people Category:Technische Universität Darmstadt faculty Category:Gender studies academics Category:German sociologists Category:Writers from Würzburg Category:Technical University of Berlin faculty Category:Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg faculty Category:Urban sociologists Category:German women academics Category:Women sociologists "

❤️ Uroš Stamatović 🐮

"Uroš Stamatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Урош Стаматовић; born November 9, 1976) is a Serbian retired professional footballer and current coach. Career = Playing career = Stamatović began his career in 1992 in the First League of FR Yugoslavia with FK Borac Čačak. Throughout his time in the top tier in Yugoslavia he played with Mladost Lučani, Sloboda Užice, and Hajduk Kula. Stamatović has played over 200 first-league matches and scored over 30 goals. In 2007, he went abroad to Canada to play with the Serbian White Eagles in the Canadian Soccer League. He made his debut on June 17, 2007 against Trois- Rivières Attak. Throughout his time with Serbia he won two International Division titles, and the CSL Championship. He also featured in the 2009 CSL Championship against Trois-Rivières Attak, but the Serbian White Eagles were defeated 3-2 in a penalty shootout. In 2011, he retired from competitive football. = Coaching career = Upon retiring in 2011, Stamatović became the assistant coach of the Serbian White Eagles. In 2012, he was promoted to head coach. He was assistant coach again in 2016. Honours =Player= ;Serbian White Eagles *Canadian Soccer League: 2008 *Canadian Soccer League International Division: 2007, 2009 =Manager= ;Serbian White Eagles *Canadian Soccer League: 2016 (assistant coach) References Category:1976 births Category:Living people Category:People from Požega, Serbia Category:Canadian Soccer League (2006–present) players Category:Expatriate soccer players in Canada Category:Association football midfielders Category:Serbian expatriate footballers Category:Serbian footballers Category:FK Borac Čačak players Category:FK Hajduk Kula players Category:Serbian SuperLiga players Category:Serbian White Eagles FC players Category:Serbian White Eagles FC managers Category:Canadian Soccer League (2006-present) managers Category:Serbian football managers "

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