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Thinking geo/graphically: The interdisciplinary space between graphic design and cultural geography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In relation to the understanding and representation of everyday life and place, it is clear that many cultural geographers are beginning to explore what one might call “creative” qualitative research methods, the majority of which draw on the discipline ...
Barnes, Alison, Barnes, Alison (R17237)
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Researching, mapping and promoting the cultural heritage of Florence and its territory

open access: yesUmanistica Digitale, 2023
One of the most urgent challenges for European academic and cultural institutions is to promote an intelligent use of materials and resources available on the web, by implementing best practices of web archiving, and building scientifically valid ...
Lorena Vallieri   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sound art and the making of public space

open access: yesSocial & Cultural Geography, 2018
This paper draws on a collaborative sound art project that aimed to explore how sound art as a non-representational method might attract and produce new publics and re-signify iconic public spaces.
K. Wells, Ain Bailey
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Geographielehrerinnen und -lehrer im Spannungsfeld zwischen erworbenen und geforderten Kompetenzen. Eine empirische Studie zur zweiphasigen Lehramtsausbildung

open access: yesZeitschrift für Geographiedidaktik, 2013
Teacher training is increasingly becoming a subject of debate in Germany. Unlike in most other countries, the German system consists of two consecutive phases. In the first phase, the teacher-to-be acquires knowledge and skills at a university.
Sandra Hof, Stefan Hennemann
doaj   +1 more source

Infernal Sound Cues: Aural Geographies and the Politics of Noise [PDF]

open access: yesModern Drama, 2005
Every time Hamlet dies, “the world,” as Shakespearian scholar Wes Folkerth puts it, “fills up again with sound […] To hear, Hamlet tells us with his final breath, is what it is to be alive”. While that sentiment would be rightly and hotly contested by the Deaf community, it strikes those of us who can hear and who have no experience of Deaf culture as
openaire   +1 more source

Balancing the blue economy and multiple stressor management in marine spatial planning at the land-sea interface

open access: yesnpj Ocean Sustainability
Coastal ecosystems face complex, interacting stressors that challenge conventional management strategies. We propose a transformative, eight-component framework considering Marine Spatial Planning, Blue Economy objectives, and multiple stressor ...
Ramesh Wilson   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Local Wisdom E-module Ulur-Ulur for Promoting Geographic Literacy and Disaster Preparedness in Tulungagung Regency

open access: yesFuture Space
Teaching materials play a pivotal role in supporting effective learning, yet the integration of region-specific local wisdom into geography instruction remains limited.
Fahmi Adi Kusuma   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Rethinking and Relearning Modern Warfare: The Influence of Geography and the Environment on the Process of Fighting World War II in the Pacific

open access: yes, 2013
Study of the geographic and environmental conditions which complicated fighting in the Pacific Theater of World War II, as pursuant of a B.A. in History at the University of Puget Sound.
Vleck, Peter K
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Parenting and neighbouring in the consolidating city: The emotional geographies of sound in apartments

open access: yesEmotion, Space and Society, 2018
Abstract Apartment residents share space vertically and horizontally, and apartment materiality shapes their experiences of sound and space. Across diverse contexts, rapid urban population growth has prompted a shift towards higher-density dwellings – often a pronounced departure from cultural norms of detached, suburban housing.
Kerr, Sophie-May   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Book review: Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty / Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson. London: Profile Books, 2012

open access: yes, 2012
In the West are the 'haves', while much of the rest of the world are the 'have-nots'. The extent of inequality today is unprecedented. Drawing on an extraordinary range of contemporary and historical examples, Why Nations Fail looks at the root of the ...
Vuk D. Vuković
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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