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Tag: neopragmatism

The semantics of space and time of the far right. A neopragmatic study of landscape interpretation by generative AI

By Human Geographies - Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography Posted on 2025/05/28 Posted in Volume 19, Issue 1, 2025 Tagged with artificial intelligence, generative ai, landscape, neopragmatism, semantics of space, semantics of time, systems theory

Authors Affiliations Robert Lämmchen *(1), Olaf Kühne (2), Bjarne Pfau (2) (1) Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany (2) University of Tübingen, Germany * Corresponding author Email: laemmchen@posteo.de

Pillepallescapes – Journeys to the edges of socially shared landscape constructions

By Human Geographies - Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography Posted on 2022/11/30 Posted in Volume 16, Issue 2, 2022 Tagged with borders, landscape communication, neopragmatism, pillepallescapes, polyvalence, self-deprecating landscape research

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