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2023
This chapter explores existing and formative scholarly work that takes a geographical approach to understanding the social, cultural, political, and environmental meanings of outer space. It applies the diverse language of geography to the spaces of outer space while considering how outer space relates to Earthly spaces.
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This chapter explores existing and formative scholarly work that takes a geographical approach to understanding the social, cultural, political, and environmental meanings of outer space. It applies the diverse language of geography to the spaces of outer space while considering how outer space relates to Earthly spaces.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1960
The manifest contents of most phobias concern dangers coming from the environment. It is the degree of those neurotic fears rather than their objects which makes them appear unrealistic. Fears of dangers coming from outside the environment in which the patient lives, such as fear of cosmic happenings, have usually been found to be associated with ...
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The manifest contents of most phobias concern dangers coming from the environment. It is the degree of those neurotic fears rather than their objects which makes them appear unrealistic. Fears of dangers coming from outside the environment in which the patient lives, such as fear of cosmic happenings, have usually been found to be associated with ...
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
One effect of the concept of "inner space," developed to explain the forces working to change a person's behavior, has been to "de-tribalize" man. A new school of social psychiatry, more interested in the tribe, community, and family, has evolved the concept of "outer space." The author describes its heritage (going back to the Greeks), outlook, and ...
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One effect of the concept of "inner space," developed to explain the forces working to change a person's behavior, has been to "de-tribalize" man. A new school of social psychiatry, more interested in the tribe, community, and family, has evolved the concept of "outer space." The author describes its heritage (going back to the Greeks), outlook, and ...
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Michael B, Stenger, Brandon R, Macias
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Michael B, Stenger, Brandon R, Macias
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2018
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography underpins novelistic form in the long nineteenth century. “Outer Spaces” claims that the nineteenth-century British provincial novel’s representations of distantly administered rural geographies create the formal foundations of late nineteenth- and early ...
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This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography underpins novelistic form in the long nineteenth century. “Outer Spaces” claims that the nineteenth-century British provincial novel’s representations of distantly administered rural geographies create the formal foundations of late nineteenth- and early ...
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A Superconducting‐Material‐Based Maglev Generator Used for Outer‐Space
Advanced Materials, 2022Zheng Ma, Dezhi Chen, Chunze Yan
exaly

