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Editorial: The cost of war: sociological approaches to the societal and individual wounds of Combat. [PDF]
Grimell J, Atuel H, Sinai C.
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2020
This chapter explores geographical union identity which is projected by unions with membership territories other than those of Great Britain or the UK. These unions project three forms of geographical identity, namely, ‘subnational union identity’, where unions such as SSTA organise an area within Great Britain, ‘binational union identity’ where unions
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This chapter explores geographical union identity which is projected by unions with membership territories other than those of Great Britain or the UK. These unions project three forms of geographical identity, namely, ‘subnational union identity’, where unions such as SSTA organise an area within Great Britain, ‘binational union identity’ where unions
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Sport and national identity: a geographical view
International Journal of the History of Sport, 1986(1986). Sport and national identity: a geographical view. The International Journal of the History of Sport: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 18-41.
John Bale
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The Vectors of Simian Malaria: Identity, Biology, and Geographical Distribution
Journal of Parasitology, 1963Prior to 1960, no natural vectors were known for any species of simian malaria. In the course of investigations in Southeast Asia during the last 3 years, natural vectors for five of these malarias have been found; four have been transmitted in the laboratory. Natural vectors for the African and New World species are still unknown.
Mcwilson Warren, R H Wharton
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Identity and Territory: Geographical Perspectives on Nationalism and Regionalism
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1982Abstract Group politico-territorial identities are potent realities in our fragile world, yet geographers have all but ignored them. Elements and processes involved in recognizing such territorially bound identities are discussed, with a stress on questions of scale and perception.
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ROUTES AND ROOTS OF GEOGRAPHICAL REALITIES: IDENTITY AS CATALYST
Southern African Geographical Journal, 1999ABSTRACT The theme of the address focuses on preserving the identity of Geography as the discipline to understand everyday life. Routes taken in research and teaching are based on the discipline's historical roots, its perspectives, philosophy and methodology.
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Fused identities: an exploration of primary teachers’ geographical identities
International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2020Teachers working with younger pupils in schools often teach their pupils multiple subjects; therefore, the relationship that the individual teacher has with each subject area is likely to be signif...
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