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Geographical and Mental Boundaries of Ukrainian Identity

open access: yesJournal of Geography, Politics and Society, 2023
The purpose of the research is to establish correspondence between the geographical and mental boundaries of the Ukrainian ethno-political identity. A theoretical and comparative analysis and generalization of historical, geographical, political and sociological theses and data have been applied. The research determines the external boundaries (between
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North Africa's Common Civilizational Identity (Study in Islamic Civilization) [PDF]

open access: yesالمجلة العلمیة لکلیة السیاحة والفنادق جامعة الأسکندریة, 2021
The researcher started with an introduction in which she explained her vision of the general concept of identity and its most important components. The researcher also provided interpretations of the word identity in the language.
Zainab Nagy Al-Mansi
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Depression of the Cities: Key to Healing

open access: yesPrace Komisji Geografii Przemysłu Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego, 2015
The problem of search of an authenticity of the cities looks very actual and draws attention of numerous researchers. In the article the analogy between the human person and the city in this problem is used.
Konstantin Lidin
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Bias Amplification in Gender, Gender Identity, and Geographical Affiliation

open access: yesJournal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2022
In the quest for greater equity in science, individual attitudes and institutional policies should also embrace greater diversity and inclusion of minority groups. This viewpoint calls for a broader definition of gender bias in STEM to include gender identity and for increased attention to the issue of bias amplification due to geographic affiliation ...
Michele Cascella, Thereza A. Soares
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Tearing Down the Bridge between East and West:  The (Re-)Writing of Albanian Identity in the Millosh Kopiliq Epic and Ismail Kadare’s The Siege

open access: yes[sic], 2016
Albania lies at the crux of the doubly oriental identity of the Balkans on account of its Ottoman and Socialist past. This paper examines the role of the Ottoman Empire in literary works that engage with history in an effort to articulate a conception of
Duncan Lien
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Cultural and geographical identity in the Japanese image, between memory and creativity

open access: yes, 2020
Graphic representation plays an important role in the territorial development of a country. The power of images is widely exploited in all consumer-based societies because it is powerful in producing a manipulation of ideas with respect to places and it ...
Cristiana Bartolomei   +2 more
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Names on maps as an element of the discussion about relativism in the understanding of national identity (based on the example of western and northern Polish territories after 1945 and 1989)

open access: yesPolish Cartographical Review, 2017
The article tackles the difficult problem of identity creation of new inhabitants of western and northern Poland after 1945 and of relativism in the understanding of national identity after 1989.
Konopska Beata, Bogacz Teresa
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Richard Brautigan à bord du Tokyo-Montana Express

open access: yesCybergeo, 2016
The book The Tokyo-Montana Express by the American author Richard Brautigan, is a book of a great potential to see the relationship between space, writing and identity. In this work - partially autobiographical - the author/narrator writes about himself,
Jean-Baptiste Maudet
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Le “printemps arabe” à l’épreuve des revendications amazighes au Maroc

open access: yesL'Espace Politique, 2012
This paper intends to question the expression "Arab Spring", systematically used in media and in scientific researches to speak about protest movements that take place in North Africa, Middle East and Arabian Peninsula since the end of 2010.
Mari OIRY-VARACCA
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Geographers out of place: institutions, (inter)disciplinarity and identity [PDF]

open access: yesArea, 2014
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and its undergraduate programmes. Since this time, most of the human geographers have remained at Brunel, but now work from beyond the boundaries of conventional academic Geography.
Wainwright, Emma   +5 more
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