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SURFACE TENSIONS: Roads, Potholes and the Embodied Politics of Driving in Urban India
Abstract In this article I draw on the embodied experience of driving into potholes and on bumpy roads in Hyderabad to show how pockmarked roads become a terrain on which political sensibilities are shaped. Drawing on ethnographic material collected over six years, I analyze how potholes shape driving dispositions in a city that is attempting to brand ...
Sneha Annavarapu
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The power of product: how food advertising affects children's perceptions of child and non-child targeted food advertising? [PDF]
Soares Guimaraes J +6 more
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Abstract Since the 1980s and 1990s, art has played a pivotal role in urban planning, especially when instrumentalized within large‐scale urban renewal operations. This instrumentalization has been broadly linked to public policy schemes and public–private partnerships, often involving the implementation of spectacular cultural centers positioned as ...
Claudia Seldin
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Life Course and Cohort Patterns in Screen Time Among School-Aged Children in the United States. [PDF]
Kranjac AW, Kranjac D.
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ABSTRACT Tracing the early adoption of computer gang databases by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and the Los Angeles Police Department in the 1980s to the deployment of computationally‐assisted surveillance during the Vietnam War, this paper uses a genealogical approach to compare surveillance technologies developed across the arc of ...
Christina Hughes
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The impact of digital channels on public health services to enhance city resilience during the public health emergency response in Thailand (2020-2023). [PDF]
Chutarong W +6 more
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Digital television (DTV) : An overview of developments in Australia, US and the UK
Mark Balnaves, Lauren Walsh, D. Varan
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Aging in Nationhood: Everyday Nationalism and Belonging Among Seniors in Old‐Age Homes in Québec
ABSTRACT Scholars of aging and nationalism rarely engage with each another. To remedy this gap, I examine how ethnonationalism becomes a resource for navigating the precarity of aging. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in two private senior residences in a region of Québec, I show how financially privileged Québécois seniors enact nationhood through ...
Jessica Stallone
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