INFLUENCE OF REGIMES ON 20th - CENTURY ARCHITECTURE.

Autor: Sevcikova, Hana, Halirova, Marcela, Machovcakova, Eva, Fabian, Radek
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Zdroj: International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences & Arts SGEM; 2017, p161-168, 8p
Abstrakt: The legibility of the space in which we live as well as its transparency is not quite a new phenomenon. It is related to the pursuit of the "efficient organization" of human coexistence manifesting itself in all periods and places in which structured communities appeared. The tendency to convert the inhabited world into a favourable environment for state-controlled administration has become an integral part of modernization. An environment in which transparency and legibility have become the necessary conditions for the application of administrative power. The advent of bureaucratic societies as the prevailing models of modern structured collectivities is related to the subjugation of the place on the scale between certainty and uncertainty in terms of the power hierarchy. Within his study of the phenomenon of bureaucratic societies, Michel Crozier discovered that the dominant position is occupied by units able to obscure their own position in relation to the surrounding world. At the same time, they heed that these positions are clear for themselves (Crozier 1967 [1]). To gain influence in bureaucratic societies, it is crucial to make one's own behaviour into an unknown variable, yet impose strict and binding rules on anyone else. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index