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Space, Territory, and Territoriality

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2012
In this paper I reconstitute my own approach to the notions of space, territory, and territoriality. Developing from the early 1970s, my thoughts resided in the effort devoted to deriving from space the idea of territory qua production by the projection of labor, a Janus-faced category composed of energy and information.
C. Raffestin
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When Territory Deborders Territoriality

Territory, Politics, Governance, 2013
The focus is on the misalignment between territory and the legal construct encasing the sovereign authority of the state over its territory—territoriality. The aim is to make visible that territory cannot be reduced to either national territory or state territory, and thereby to give the category territory a measure of conceptual autonomy from the ...
S. Sassen
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Feeling possessive, performing well? Effects of job-based psychological ownership on territoriality, information exchange, and job performance.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2022
Job-based psychological ownership arises when workers develop personal feelings of possession over various aspects of a job. Drawing on conservation of resources and regulatory focus theory, the current research adopts a resource-based perspective to ...
Xingwen Chen   +5 more
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Postdigital Territoriality: Disentangling from Digital Media as a Return to Place

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022
People adopt geographical strategies to distance themselves from digital sociality. Rather than merely turning off devices, they engage in a broader, more durable project of disentangling. This effort responds to the homogenizing, standardizing forces of
P. Adams, André Jansson
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HUMAN TERRITORIALITY AND THE DOWNFALL OF PUBLIC HOUSING

Neoliberalism on the Ground, 2020
This article examines theories of human territoriality and their historical role in the demise of public housing in Western Europe and North America between the 1960s and the 1980s.
Kenny Cupers
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Human Territoriality in P2P Accommodation: An Examination of Guest Experience

Journal of Travel Research, 2020
Peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation concerns economic transactions that involve people’s private territory. To provide a fresh perspective on P2P accommodation, this article emphasizes the territorial complexity in such accommodation and proposes to ...
Yuanyuan Wang, Xiang Li
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Unbounded territoriality: territorial control, settler colonialism, and Israel/Palestine

, 2020
Settler colonialism is premised on the replacement of an indigenous population with an exogenous one on the land. Therefore, territoriality, or territorial control, is its irreducible element.1 As it is traditionally conceived, the exercise of ...
S. Hughes
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Tensions and territoriality: the dark side of servitization

, 2020
Purpose This paper focusses on the darker side of the dynamics of servitization by exploring the tensions and territoriality that emerge between manufacturers and customers during the servitization process in the oil industry.
Scott Wagstaff, J. Burton, J. Zolkiewski
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Territorial Governance

2011
This work aims to present the most recent developments regarding territorial governance, placing particular emphasis on rural and periurban areas. The reader will find information on the processes of development of European regions, as well as on the behaviours and strategies adopted by the different actors who live in these territories and contribute ...
Torre, André, Jean-Baptiste, Traversac
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Dangerous Territories

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2001
SUMMARY This paper considers both social work and the workplace as dangerous territory for lesbians. It is claimed that social work as a professional and occupational role is territorially claimed by heterodominant relations and discourses. Because of this, lesbian social workers are endangered within this environment and context.
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