Volume 18, Issue 1The Hodological Reflection of Quantum ThinkingIn the light of nanotechnological developments and opportunities, quantum mechanics and string theory have significantly shaken the classical concepts of time, space, substance, and its smallest building block. To explain Democritus’ term “atomos” (indivisible), the classical scientific doctrine has been forced to further define leptons, bosons, and quarks. Since Max Planck, the rational and irrational relationship between these subatomic particles has also made the energy-cyclical magnetic field known. In this context, social sciences have also been influenced by positive sciences, entering a quantum thought process and revealing the necessity of perceiving time and space holistically.
When we consider quantum thinking within a hodological context, the ‘hodological space,’ or according to Kurt Levin, the “psychological field,” reveals the cumulative psychological space by transforming the subjective existences that an individual establishes with space into a sociological field. This situation clarifies the framework of transformation from the physical and/or mathematical space to the social space internalized with awareness. Just like maps consisting of neurosurgical axes in health or medical literature, it has formed political and/or ideological, psychological networks specific to sociality. The projection of the concept of hodology, originally defined within the positive sciences, specifically in health or medical science, onto social and cultural maps through simulation reveals the internalized sociosphere. This deepens the understanding of “urban culture and management,” which is the core slogan of our journal. The cultural networks of quantum existences are preparing for the ethereal life of tomorrow’s civilization. Every spark in today’s scientific medium / channels illuminates the vertical, diagonal, and horizontal dimensions of commodified systems. Our journal, like other scientific platforms, strives to fill today’s voids for the meaningfulness of the future with each of its works. |
We Are Here with Our 66th Issue!
Dear readers. We will be together again in the new year. In this issue, we have published a total of 28 articles, 22 of which are research articles and 6 are review articles. Our 17 section editors and 117 reviewers who have contributed to the evaluation of these articles have made significant contributions to the scientific quality of the published articles. Similarly, statistics editors, and English and Turkish language editors have worked on the articles published in this issue within the scope of the article topic. We are grateful to our editors who have presented ideas to constantly improve the quality of our journal by organizing 7 meetings, each lasting hours, during this period in the editorial board meetings where all these efforts are combined. With hopes of meeting in future issues filled with new successes and positive news, stay well! Our Social Media Accounts Our journal’s social media accounts are waiting for your attention. The links to our social media accounts are listed below. We kindly request your support through your likes and follows. · INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/urban_academy_tr/ · LİNKEDİN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/urban-academy-kent-akademisi-9232b3223/ · FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/UrbanAcademyJournal |