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Spartan Daily, February 8, 1990 [PDF]
Volume 94, Issue 9https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7939/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Climate threat and price stability: A case study of Belize
Abstract In recent years, there have been calls for policy makers to do more to fight climate change. Indeed, there are growing concerns that climate could exert a serious detrimental impact on financial stability, and thus the wider economy. Empirically, a limited number of studies have highlighted the inflationary effects of climate‐related variables.
B. Ouattara, C. Soutar, G. Waight
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JAMAICA: A Famous, Strong but Damaged Brand [PDF]
Image, brand and reputation are the new capital for nations in the twenty-first century. In this era of the global marketplace, nations, regions and cities are forced to compete with each other for tourists, investment, aid, students, for buyers of their
Johnson, Hume N
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This paper brings together three parallel strands of work—Black Geographies, geographies of Caribbean creative practice, and quantum geographies. The paper begins by considering static linear spacetimes as colonial spacetimes, and draws on Michelle Wright's critique of Middle Passage epistemologies, from Black Studies, to elaborate on this.
Patricia Noxolo
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Spartan Daily October 19, 2011 [PDF]
Volume 137, Issue 29https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1083/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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‘We welcome migrants and the tourists come’: postmodern hospitality in Palermo, Sicily
Abstract In Palermo, Sicily, actors use the metaphor of hospitality to profess cosmopolitan attitudes towards ‘migrants’. This raises a conceptual puzzle: hospitality and cosmopolitanism represent contradictory models of social ethics. But an ethnography of one social enterprise reveals that the hospitality in use is not traditional hospitality. Rather,
Margaret Neil
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A geographical exploration of Aotearoa album covers
Abstract Music and place are linked through many different interrelationships. Album covers play a part in these connections, influencing the experience of the music within by frequently evoking place. In Aotearoa New Zealand a sense of place is significant in music, but academic attention to the role of album covers in this sense of place is overdue ...
Gabriel Luke Kiddle
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Yardtapes: History, Identity and Diaspora in a Dancehall Style [PDF]
A thesis submitted in part-fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of M.A., Institute for the Study of the Americas ...
Keefe, Tristram
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The Kigali story, the Singapore model, and rights to the city
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 31, Issue 3, Page 937-949, September 2025.
Michael M.J. Fischer
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Making an Influence: Sponsorship and Creolization on Social Media
When Shenseea say: “I’m a leader when it comes to my ShenYengs. And, whatever I want, I achieve in life. I lead first. I set the trends, you feel me? It doesn’t matter if the world is against me, I’m gonna do what I want to do, because I am the alpha. I am strong.
Cheryl A. McLean
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