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Contested Memories in Stone: The Memorial Landscape of Waterloo Battlefield
Short Abstract This article examines the Waterloo battlefield as a spatially contested memorial landscape shaped by competing national and transnational narratives. Through GIS mapping and inscription analysis, it demonstrates how spatial arrangements and commemorative rhetoric reproduce different narratives while enabling grassroots actors ...
Bowen Chai
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La réappropriation de la mort des animaux d’élevage
The latest Agriculture and Food’s Law (Egalim) sets up during four years an experimentation with mobile slaughter tools, which breeders have been expected for a decade in order to disconnect with the industrial slaughter system.
Julie Riegel
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Seven Points to Reappropriate Gamification
Games have always been everywhere. This is increasingly so because of the expanding pervasiveness of games in contemporary culture, shift to post-industrial era and the general awakening to the importance of human motivation, creativity and empowerment in the context of today’s human pursuits. This sudden but explosively expanding trend of gamification
Thibault Mattia, Hamari Juho
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Short Abstract This article examines how blockades targeting extractive infrastructure function as political tools in authoritarian contexts, based on case studies from Sudan and Morocco. It argues that such practices are not merely disruptions but localized strategies of resistance, revealing how marginalised communities contest resource governance ...
Raphaëlle Chevrillon‐Guibert +1 more
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THE REAPPROPRIATION OF STIGMATIZING LABELS: THE RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POWER AND SELF-LABELING The reappropriation of stigmatizing labels: the reciprocal relationship between power and self-labeling (-
Galinsky, Adam D. +5 more
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Short Abstract Recent years have seen a steady rise in narratives of pronatalism and demographic anxiety, while younger people are increasingly expressing reluctance to have children for reasons related to climate change. This commentary argues that geography and geographers have much to contribute to imagining, researching and building alternative ...
Matilda Fitzmaurice
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This chapter explores how connectivity has interacted with tourism andnature conservation in the Aysén region of Chilean Patagonia, and some of thesocial, environmental, and territorial issues that have arisen from this articulation.We posit that the ...
Torres Salinas, Robinson +3 more
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Abstract To expose the pollution of marshes and swamps, whether by hydrocarbons or other contaminants, the French or Francophone author of the twentieth century must first confront a literary tradition that equates stagnant water with a volatile poison and, more broadly, wetlands with toxic environments. In his article “Wetland Gloom and Wetland Glory,”
François Sagot
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"With his Classics in mind" : la Méditerranée frostienne ou l’appel des muses antiques
This article intends to show the network of influences, borrowings and intertextual references in Robert Frost’s long poems–their rewriting of ancient models, forms and myths and their Americanization of the pastoral genre.
Candice Lemaire
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Revisiting Capital and Class in the Ecological Crisis: Toward an Expanded and Historical Approach
ABSTRACT This article offers a critical review of recent literature examining the entanglement of ecological crisis, capitalism, and class struggle, and proposes the incorporation of an expanded and historical perspective on class. First, we offer an introductory conceptual mapping of the anticapitalist ecology and some of its most significant ...
Julio Martínez‐Cava Aguilar +1 more
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