Crisis beyond the exceptional: the latent, everyday nature of the crisis perpetual
We are surrounded by declarations of crises, from climate to housing, debt and beyond. Crisis is everywhere and yet it remains exceptional. A crisis is imagined as a call to action, a repudiation of the old system, promising change if only the moment can be seized.
Kathryn Furlong
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Willingness and driving factors of rural homestead withdrawal in china's major grain producing areas from the new quality productivity perspective. [PDF]
Zhou H +6 more
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Who Holds the Power? Gendered Experiences of Involuntary Singlehood in the Age of Online Dating*
Although singlehood is a desired lifestyle for an increasing number of heterosexual women and men, many are involuntarily single, struggling to find a partner. Meanwhile, popular debates about dating are sharply polarized along gendered lines. While “incels” see themselves as victims on a dating market ruled by women, relatively mainstreamed feminist ...
Lena Gunnarsson +2 more
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Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Colorectal Cancer Undergoing Ileostomy. [PDF]
Makrygianni P +4 more
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A more strategic zoning plan for rural areas under urban pressure [PDF]
Leinfelder, Hans
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Animal Segregation: The Biopolitics of Concentrated Pig Farming
Abstract This paper explores the possibility to think through the concept of animal segregation to understand the more‐than‐human geographies of livestock animals. By redirecting the analytical tools for studying the spatial separation of humans to the segregation of animals, this paper contributes to understanding the geographical processes of ...
Willem Rogier Boterman
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Evolution characteristics and obstacle factors of rural resilience in Chinese minority areas in the background of rural tourism and COVID-19. [PDF]
Wu J, Guo D, Zuo J, Yang J, Liu S.
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Bothy busi/yness: Recirculating representation and practice in the Scottish landscape
Abstract This paper uses the ‘busi/yness’ of Scottish mountain bothies to explore the agency of representation and its entanglement with practice. In doing so it asks, firstly, what are the material and discursive impacts of a rise in the symbolic value of an object (or in this case a building)?
Rachel Hunt
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Teaching in China's Heartland: A qualitative exploration of rural teacher job satisfaction. [PDF]
Li Y, Tian Y, Zhao W, Oubibi M, Ding Y.
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Tracking Aspirations: Neoliberal Education and Mobility for Cambodian Youth
ABSTRACT Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in rural Cambodia, this article focuses on secondary students who aspire to social and spatial mobility. It examines how a subject‐based tracking system intersects with other facets of the educational landscape to stratify students along class lines.
Jennifer Estes
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