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Becoming Angels: women writing cyberspace [PDF]
As virtual technology evolves and its uses become more widespread, particularly in western communities, women are moving from the virtual spaces of their cultural bodies to the virtual habitats of their cyber-bodies. What makes this migration interesting
Bourke, Nicole A.
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Self-advocacy and socially just pedagogy [PDF]
Discussions of 'special educational needs' (SEN), 'children with SEN' and 'inclusion' continue to portray disabled learners as problematic 'others' to be tolerated and managed (Allan 2004).
Slater, Jenny
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Beyond the City Life: Assembling Everyday Family Life After Counterurbanisation
ABSTRACT Despite a long history of urbanisation in Sweden, recent migration research notes a renewed interest in counterurbanisation as well as a higher propensity for families to become counterurban movers. While many of the motives described in counterurbanisation research tend to align with push/pull arguments, the migration decision process is ...
Ulrika Åkerlund, Fredrik Hoppstadius
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Recontinentalizing Canada : Arctic ice’s liquid modernity and the imagining of a Canadian archipelago [PDF]
Studying mobile actor networks of moving people, objects, images, and discourses, in conjunction with changing time-spaces, offers a unique opportunity to understand important, and yet relatively neglected, “relational material” dynamics of mobility ...
Baldacchino, Godfrey +4 more
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Reterritorialization of Post-Soviet Eurasia
This study attempts to analyze the new spatial configurations in Eurasia. It scrutinizes territory and territoriality, challenging the view that territory as a frozen and static concept. While observing changes in territoriality in Eurasia, the thesis considers the Belt and Road Initiative as the main factor in deterritorilizing and reterritorializing ...
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Résumé Cet article s'intéresse aux multiples usages et entendements des processus de territorialisation, de déterritorialisation et de reterritorialisation en géographie. Examinant un vaste corpus d'articles francophones et anglophones, il cherche à dégager les différentes approches et sous‐approches de ces notions par les géographes, ce afin d ...
Frédérik Leclerc, Mario Bédard
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En partant du double mouvement rhizomatique de la « déterritorialisation » et de la « reterritorialisation », cet article se propose d’étudier la conception dynamique de l’identité dans Le procès-verbal de Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (1963).
Abdoulaye Diouf
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Addressing the realities in postmodern society full of fragility, liquidity, uncertainty, complexity and multiplication of knowledge is a permanent challenge for university research, summons to co-build a knowledge of scientific respectability and ...
Elsy González de Hernández +1 more
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Georges Balandier’s Africa : postcolonial translations and ambiguous reprises [PDF]
This article focuses on Georges Balandier’s autobiographical essay Afrique ambiguë (1957). Its translation into English, Ambiguous Africa: Cultures in Collision (1966), provides the basis for an examination of the concept of translation in its linguistic
Fraiture, Pierre-Philippe
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Rivers have long been vital arteries for urban development, shaping the spatial and social fabric of cities. This study examines the Sarawak River in Kuching, focusing on how zoning activities and the relocation of port facilities have reshaped the city's urban landscape. By analysing the impact of port infrastructure projects and shipping regulations,
Azmah Arzmi
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