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THE ILLUSION OF FLEXIBILITY: Housing Aspirations Across Generations in Brazil's Formal Market
Abstract With this study we join the conversation on housing aspirations from a Brazilian perspective, which is marked by coexisting formal and informal markets, investigating how market‐driven narratives and socioeconomic factors shape these aspirations across generations in urban areas.
Rafael Kalinoski, Mario Prokopiuk
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On a Special Ideal Contained in the Stickelberger Ideal
Let \(l\) be an odd prime and let \(G\) be a cyclic group of order \(l-1\) with generator \(s\). Let \(r\) be a primitive root mod \(l\) and let \(r_i\) denote the smallest positive residue mod \(l\) of \(r^i\). Let \[ R^*= \left\{\alpha \in\mathbb{Z} [G] \mid (1+s^{(l-1)/2}) \alpha \in\mathbb{Z} \cdot \sum^{l-2}_{i=0} s^i \right\}. \] Let \(I\) be the
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STATE‐LED RURALIZATION AND ITS URBAN ENTANGLEMENTS: Agribusiness Land Transfers in Rural China
Abstract As urbanization takes on forms and spaces beyond the typical city, urban theorists have questioned how the field can comprehend the rural. Drawing on recent theories in rural geography, I propose the concept of ‘state‐led ruralization’, which I define as state agencies’ deliberate effort to reshape rural social space by regulating the ...
Ettore Santi
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ON THE IMPORTANCE OF KARL CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH KRAUSE'S PANENTHEISM
Panentheism is an often‐discussed alternative to Classical theism, and almost any discussion of panentheism starts by way of acknowledging Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (1781–1832) as the person who coined the term.1 However, apart from this tribute ...
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Provincializing Frankfurt: A Postcolonial Rereading of Habermasian Theory
Constellations, EarlyView.
Floris Biskamp
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ABSTRACT With reference to Simmel's work, this article puts forward the notion of ‘stranger views’, which are expressive on the one hand, of the experiences of those who occupy a marginal position in society characterised by experiences of belonging and non‐belonging, and on the other, of our own position as researchers, probing spaces of non‐belonging
Simon Stewart, Marianela Barrios Aquino
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Alison Stone, Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism. London and New York: Rowman & Littlefield International, Ltd., 2018 (ISBN 978-1-7866-0918-2) [PDF]
Jane Dryden
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