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Housing Since 1945: The Impact of Policy Change and Ideology
Abstract Housing policy in England has undergone significant reform on several occasions since 1945. Consensus approaches in the late 1940s and 50s to build large numbers of council houses and new private homes gave way to more ideologically driven policies in the 1970s and 80s.
Tony Travers
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Management of the countryside – a task for integral or departmental planning? [PDF]
The article deals with issues in planning of the countryside, both from the aspect of former and present normative acts and practice in other countries. European Union directives for the countryside and agriculture, which should be respected in physical ...
Anton Prosen
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Karakteristik Dan Akar Masalah Kemiskinan Kasus Pada 4 Tipologi Desa Di Kabupaten Sumbawa [PDF]
This research meant to dig and comprehends indicators distinguishing characteristic and poorness problem root in Sumbawa regency. Because of research region broadness, hence research subject is determined in purposive by four countrysides assessed ...
Iskandar, S. (Syaifuddin) +2 more
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Planning and Solar Farms: A Front Line in Net Zero Disputes?
Abstract Solar power is rapidly increasing in importance as a source of UK renewable energy. However, planning applications for solar farms have emerged as a new cleavage in what was previously a consensus policy area of acting to counter climate change.
David Toke +4 more
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Quality of Life in Urban and Rural Europe [PDF]
Europe has large geographical differences in terms of economic and social development. Differences emerge both between and within Member States and regions, but also between urban and rural areas within regions.
Eurofound
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Entrepreneurial in-migrants and economic development in rural England [PDF]
Counterurbanisation has generally been viewed as a negative phenomenon, but Stockdale and Findlay (2004) presented rural in-migration as potentially “a catalyst for economic regeneration” based on in-migrants’ business activity.
Bosworth, Gary
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Drawing on the ethnography of migrant care workers in eldercare in Shanghai, this article reveals the evolving landscape of caregiving and kinship practices in contemporary China. The ethnography presents the emic perspective of care workers, who actively develop symbolic trajectories for claiming kinship through ‘filial heart’ in caregiving.
Xinyuan Wang
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The article is devoted to the consideration of the phenomenon of moving to a remote rural area for the permanent residence of townspeople and constructing their own practices of life.
O Yakovlevna Vinogradskaya
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This article examines how emerging generative AI technologies in Europe and North America are being used to reanimate the dead, prompting users to define the ‘edges’ of self and personhood through coding practices. These technologies invite new engagements with fundamental questions of relatedness and the construction of the self, challenging and ...
Jennifer Cearns
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“The country of his past”: Homecoming in “A Modern Lover” and “The Shades of Spring”
In the two early stories, “A Modern Lover” and “The Shades of Spring,” Lawrence imagines an autobiographical figure returning to his home country to renew connection with the young woman he had loved (a version of Jessie Chambers).
Keith Cushman
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