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Communicatio, 2006
Abstract This article investigates the historical alignment between women and shopping that dates from about the middle of the nineteenth century. During this time the masculine, modernist world of urban life was separated from the feminine, domestic sphere; this led to gendered perceptions about space and place.
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Abstract This article investigates the historical alignment between women and shopping that dates from about the middle of the nineteenth century. During this time the masculine, modernist world of urban life was separated from the feminine, domestic sphere; this led to gendered perceptions about space and place.
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Merchandising of Shopping Mall in Complex Cultural Space - Focusing on Shopping Malls -
Journal of Health and Beauty, 2023Jeong ho Kim, Seo-Yoon Lim
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Journal of Sociology, 2006
This article reflects on the issue of the privatization of public space in relation to the recent development of a shopping mall in Sydney. The article argues that the development in Hornsby does not coincide with the need for an open and ‘democratic’ public space.
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This article reflects on the issue of the privatization of public space in relation to the recent development of a shopping mall in Sydney. The article argues that the development in Hornsby does not coincide with the need for an open and ‘democratic’ public space.
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The shopping mall as a therapeutic arena
Geriatric Nursing, 1983S, Fletcher, C, Macauley
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Shopping Malls: Predicting Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why?
Journal of Real Estate Literature, 2021Sanglim Yoo
exaly
Negotiating public space in a shopping mall
2017Public space has been described as a contested space, which is also manifested in its many different conceptualisations. This chapter concentrates on what has been called the semi-public space: a space with an ambiguous status, used publicly, yet, at the same time, heavily controlled and influenced by private interests.
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Which types of shopping malls affect housing prices? From the perspective of spatial accessibility
Habitat International, 2020Jiantao Zhou, Eddie C M Hui
exaly
Malls, modernity and consumption: Shopping malls as new projectors of modernity in Accra, Ghana
Journal of Consumer Culture, 2022Alexander K Eduful, Michael Eduful
exaly

