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Confronting the conflict of interest dilemma in commercial real estate representation

Corporate Real Estate Journal, 2017
From a California courtroom to the boardroom of one of the world’s most prominent real estate accreditation bodies, legislation and regulations are being put in place to address the conflict of interest issue in commercial real estate, in both the US and the UK. These decisions, along with pressure from various other sources, are placing greater limits
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Representations of gender in annual reports in the real estate industry in Sweden

Property Management, 2016
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to clarify how annual reports of public housing and commercial real estate companies contribute in “doing gender” of the real estate industry in Sweden. How the issue of gender is dealt with in photographs, in two different types of organizations, with different corporate and business strategies, is important as ...
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Crime Talk in the Suburbs: Symbolic Representations of Status and Security on a Master Planned Estate

Housing Studies, 2012
Master planned estates (MPEs) are marketed, sold and purchased on the basis of powerful symbols of security and aesthetics, as well as shared aspirations, values and lifestyle patterns. Living in an MPE not only represents a significant economic investment, but also provides residents with symbolic capital that comes with living in a new, secure, and ...
Cheshire, Lynda, Wickes, Rebecca
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Russian Statehood: From the Principle of Estate to National Representation

Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL))
The Constitution of the Russian Federation states that “the Russian Federation, united by a thousand-year history, preserving the memory of our ancestors who passed on to us the ideals and faith in God, as well as continuity in the development of the Russian state, recognizes the historically formed state unity.” This directs the historical and legal ...
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Illusions of ethnic homogeneity : rethinking Chineseness in popular representations of Vancouver real estate

2019
Since the mid-1980s, Canada has experienced a rapid intensification of Chinese immigration and capital as a result of economic globalization and neoliberal restructuring. Despite the diverse socioeconomic statuses, geographical origins and worldviews of the ‘Chinese’ in Canada, the perceived changes to the city’s social fabric and built environment is ...
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When the “Holy Land” Turns into Real Estate: National Identity, Globalization/Americanization, and Representation of the Land in Israeli Advertising

Popular Communication, 2007
This article aims to broaden the discourse on national identity as a social and cultural construct by revealing the fluidity of its most fundamental symbol—the land. This discussion is extremely relevant in the cases of small countries living under the custody of globalization, primarily Americanization.
Anat First, Eli Avraham
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State‐Led Financial Regulation and Representations of Spatial Fixity: The Example of the Spanish Real Estate Sector

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2018
AbstractThis article offers a bottom‐up contribution to the fixity–motion literature. It aims to unravel the apparent contradiction of real estate spatial fixity in Spain, which is portrayed both as a barrier to accumulation and as a unique source of investment by different capitalist actors.
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Knowledge-Representation, Belief Systems and an Index of the Seller’s Propensity-To-Sell Real Estate

2019
This Chapter introduces a new Spatio-Temporal Cognition Index of the Seller’s propensity-to-sell in the Housing industry (and in the real estate industry in general); and develops new theories (testable hypothesis) of psychological effects and Biases that affect sellers in the US housing industry.
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There's No Place Like Home: Xie Lingyun's Representation of His Estate in “Rhapsody on Dwelling in the Mountains”

Early Medieval China, 2015
Abstract: In his monumental work, “Rhapsody on Dwelling in the Mountains” (“Shanju fu”), Xie Lingyun describes in detail the construction of his home in a setting that would constitute his style of reclusion and poetry, “mountains and rivers” ( shanshui ).
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