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Putinism and the End of the Taboo on Land Grabs in Russian Politics: An Insight into the Territorial Aspect of the Ideology

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 84, Issue 4, Page 593-611, October 2025.
Abstract Putinist ideology is not merely a project of a narrow political elite, but rather a set of ideas that hold domestic appeal. The ideologized vision of Russia fighting for its rightful place in the international arena has resonated with mass social grievances created by the fall of the USSR.
Alicja Curanović
wiley   +1 more source

Linguistic Hauntings at the Margins of China

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 237-249, September 2025.
ABSTRACT This study examines emotional and material traces lingering in the aftermath of forced linguistic landscape transformations in Inner Mongolia following the implementation of a new assimilationist national language policy in 2022. Drawing on ethnographic and linguistic landscape data, the study specifically examines how the multilingual signs ...
Gegentuul Baioud
wiley   +1 more source

HOW DATA CENTERS HAVE COME TO MATTER: Governing the Spatial and Environmental Footprint of the ‘Digital Gateway to Europe’

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 49, Issue 4, Page 757-778, July 2025.
Abstract Data centers, the material backbone of smart cities, power the digital economy and advanced digital services. Metaphors of ‘the cloud’ and ‘cloud computing’ obscure the massive computing and storage infrastructures, the resource flows and the land uses they mediate.
Jochen Monstadt, Katherine Saltzman
wiley   +1 more source

De-Territorialization and Re-Territorialization of"the social". A debate.

open access: yesSocial Work and Society, 2008
Deterritorialization has been used as an anthropological concept to designate the weakened ties between culture and place: Certain cultural/social processes and relations seem to increasingly transcend their previously given territorial boundaries in ...
John Clarke, Fabian Kessl
doaj   +2 more sources

Cross Pollination's Nomadic Laboratory: a praxis in-between practices

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença, 2021
This collaborative writing presents the ways in which practitioner-researchers from Cross Pollination (CP), an international arts research platform with a focus on knowledge exchange, create nomadic and temporary laboratory spaces. It is argued that the
Adriana Parente La Selva   +3 more
doaj  

Emerging Post‐Carbon Productivism and Rural Transformation—A Case of Aquavoltaic Policy in Taiwan*

open access: yesRural Sociology, Volume 90, Issue 2, Page 282-303, June 2025.
Abstract In the post‐carbon era, rural areas face increasing pressure to develop renewable energy. Consequently, multifunctional land use has emerged as a potential solution. This study focuses on the Taiwanese aquavoltaic policy as a case to illustrate the institutionalization of multifunctionality in Chiayi and Tainan, two main rural regions for the ...
De‐Jung Chen, Wei‐Ju Huang
wiley   +1 more source

Peut-on parler d’une diaspora mexicaine aux États-Unis ?

open access: yesGéographie et Cultures, 2005
Diaspora is a notion that could play heuristic functions. At least, if may allow researchers to surmount the traditional division between micro, mesa and macro scales, specitically tor studying contemporary international migrations.
Victor Zúñiga, Rubén Hernández-León
doaj   +1 more source

Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis: Modern theory of sovereignty and the neutralization of Atlantic Disobedience

open access: yesStoricamente, 2014
The essay offers an Atlantic reading of Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan and John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government based on the spatial concepts of “Land” and “Sea”.
Raffaele Laudani
doaj   +1 more source

Vulnerabilities of Venezuelan refugee women: violence and intersectional social relations. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Esc Enferm USP, 2023
Gehlen RGS   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Levant as a code of deterritorialization for Amin Maalouf

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
The article makes an exploration of three motifs in the context of Lebanese-French Arab migrant writer Amin Maalouf’s fictional text Ports of Call (2001) by applying the theoretical framework of deterritorialization and reterritorialization as presented ...
Saima Bashir, Sohail Ahmad Saeed
doaj   +1 more source

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