STADIUM: SIMILARITIES, PARALLELISMS AND PROJECTIONS
Journal Title: The Journal of International Social Research - Year 2011, Vol 4, Issue 19
Abstract
Within the scope of this study, the concept of stadium is discussed, which is related to certain sciences such as sports, architecture, history, sociology, psychology, politics, communications, economics, marketing and has interdisciplinary characteristics. Within this context, first the concept of stadium is clarified and stadiums are analyzed on the basis of architectural designs. Then, the historical development of the concept of stadium is put under the scope and the evolution of the concept is explained, linking it to the cyclical codes. The study is concluded with the examination of the concept of stadium through a semantic reading and the presentation of stadiums with all aspects.
Authors and Affiliations
Emet GÜREL
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