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    Urbanisation and Urban Centres under the Great Mughals, 1556-1707. An Essay in Interpretation. Volume I.M. N. Pearson & Hameeda Khatoon Naqvi - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):264.
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    L'urbanisation du capital.David Harvey - 2004 - Actuel Marx 35 (1):41-70.
    The Urbanization of Capital. This article analyses the creation of capitalist urban space during the socalled « Keynesian », or « Fordist », epoch and the transition from this epoch to the era of so-called « post-Fordism » which we are currently experiencing. The production of a spatial fix which is specific to each phase of development is, for capitalism, both a means of managing its internal contradictions, thus ensuring its survival, and of displacing these contradictions onto a new terrain. (...)
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    Urbanisation and the genealogy of freedom in Marx and Tocqueville.Kerry H. Whiteside - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (4):473-479.
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    The Urbanisation of Rayy in the Seljūq Period.Rocco Rante & Carmen Di Pasquale - 2016 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 93 (2):413-432.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 93 Heft: 2 Seiten: 413-432.
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    Urbanisation in Roman Spain. [REVIEW]J. S. Richardson - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):156-157.
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    Urbanisation - Fontaine L'Étrurie et l’Ombrie avant Rome. Cité et territoire. Actes du colloque international. Louvain-la-Neuve, Halles Universitaires, Sénat académique, 13–14 février 2004. Pp. 248, figs, b/w & colour ills, b/w + colour maps. Brussels and Rome: Institut Historique Belge de Rome, Belgisch Historisch Instituut te Rome, 2010. Paper, €55. ISBN: 978-90-74461-61-0. [REVIEW]Christopher Smith - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):603-605.
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    Scientific culture and urbanisation in industrialising Britain.W. H. Brock - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (4):461-463.
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    Urbanisation in Roman sicily - (l.) pfuntner urbanism and empire in Roman sicily. Pp. X + 306, ills, maps. Austin: University of texas press, 2019. Cased, us$55. Isbn: 978-1-4773-1722-8. [REVIEW]Kristian Göransson - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):219-221.
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    L’innovation et la transformation de l’économie collective en Chine : une analyse du processus d’urbanisation à travers le village de Liede à Canton.Liao Liao & Chunli Huang - 2023 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 24 (1):191-214.
    En tant qu’acteur important dans la gouvernance rurale, les organisations économiques collectives jouent un rôle primordial dans le processus d’urbanisation rurale et constituent un point de vue important pour comprendre l’évolution des relations entre zones urbaines et zones rurales en Chine. En même temps, ces organisations constituent le noyau de la communauté locale, qui représente les individus sur la base d’une même appartenance ethnique, par proximité locale ou par proximité de valeurs communes, voire par proximité économique. Ainsi, les individus (...)
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  10. Southern Africa 1900-1945: Colonialism, Urbanisation and Anthropology.Paul Cocks - 2008 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 43 (4):24.
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    Sanctuaires urbains: acteurs ou témoins de l'urbanisation? Les temples de Gérasa et de Palmyre.Jacques Seigne - 1999 - Topoi 9 (2):833-848.
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    Lifestyle and Livelihood Changes Among Formerly Nomadic Peoples: Entrepreneurship, Diversity and Urbanisation.A. Allan Degen & Léo-Paul Dana (eds.) - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    Contemporary policymakers, as their predecessors, continue to view nomadic people as a weak minority, and their way of life and raising livestock as a backward and inefficient paradigm. Wherever nomads are not the dominant group, the trend to settle them continues even today as in the past. This book describes the changes forced upon formerly nomadic groups and how they still attempt to maintain their traditional, social, and cultural practices in their new settings. The book deals with the several modes (...)
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    Environmental Anthropogenic Antibiosis as a Consequence of Urbanisation.Lidiya Gaznyuk, Yuliia Semenova, Olena Orlenko & Nataliia Saltan - 2023 - Dialogue and Universalism 33 (3):39-50.
    Modern ecological risks associated with the anthropological crisis of nature, leading to the paradoxes of the ecological state of humanity, are analyzed. It is substantiated that the unlimited use of natural resources causes a misbalance between human actions and the riches of nature. The question of the necessity of exploring the man-nature relation in the context of humanistic revolution is raised; it allows us to perceive the relation to nature as caring which includes such existential elements as agreement, tolerance, respect, (...)
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    Richard Goddard, Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation: Coventry, 1043–1355. (Royal Historical Society Studies in History, n.s.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, for the Royal Historical Society, 2004. Pp. xiv, 330; 8 black-and-white figures, 11 tables, and maps. $99. [REVIEW]Donald J. Kagay - 2006 - Speculum 81 (3):854-855.
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    Health justice in the Anthropocene: medical ethics and the Land Ethic.Alistair Wardrope - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (12):791-796.
    Industrialisation, urbanisation and economic development have produced unprecedented improvements in human health. They have also produced unprecedented exploitation of Earth’s life support systems, moving the planet into a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene—one defined by human influence on natural systems. The health sector has been complicit in this influence. Bioethics, too, must acknowledge its role—the environmental threats that will shape human health in this century represent a ‘perfect moral storm’ challenging the ethical theories of the last. The US conservationist (...)
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    L’Église en ville.Philippe Weber - 2002 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 33 (4):521-545.
    L’urbanisation entraîne des mutations importantes dans la vie sociale comme dans l’expérience individuelle. La mobilité, la liberté, la précarité : autant de traits dominants de la vie moderne. Ces facteurs doivent-ils être reçus comme autant de menaces pour la foi chrétienne? La cité contemporaine relèverait-elle plus de Babel que de Jérusalem? Quels sont les éléments positifs et négatifs que la théologie pastorale peut relever dans la foi d’un citadin? À quelles conversions concrètes l’action ecclésiale pourrait-elle consentir dans ce contexte (...)
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    De la metropolización a las agrópolis. El nuevo poblamiento urbano en el Chile actual.Alejandro Canales & Manuel Canales Cerón - 2013 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 34.
    La modernización del agro chileno ha generado nuevos patrones de asentamiento y movilidad de la población tanto en ámbitos locales y regionales, como a nivel nacional. El tradicional modelo de desarrollo urbano-metropolitano, ha sido sustituido por un modelo de desarrollo agropolitano, el cual ya no se sustenta en el crecimiento y metropolización del país, sino en el crecimiento de un amplio abanico de ciudades agrarias. En este artículo se analiza la dinámica demográfica de estas ciudades agrarias. Proponemos el concepto de (...)
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    Trans-spatialités urbaines.Michel Lussault - 2012 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 63 (2):, [ p.].
    L’espace social contemporain n’est pas lisse et ouvert comme le chantent les promoteurs de la mobilité généralisée et de la télécommunication sans entraves. Partout, des frontières, des murs, des limites se dressent, certaines anciennes et réactivées, d’autres nouvelles et d’un genre inédit. Dans ce contexte, les individus connaissent de plus en plus l’épreuve du franchissement. Cet article examine cette question en proposant un nouveau concept, la transspatialité, et en cernant les implications politiques de la généralisation des contraintes d’accès.The contemporary social (...)
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    The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective.Robert C. Allen - 2011 - In Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 167, 2009 Lectures. pp. 199.
    This chapter presents the text of a lecture on the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain given at the British Academy's 2009 Keynes Lecture in Economics. This text suggests that the Industrial Revolution was Britain's response to the global economy that emerged after 1500 and that Britain's success in world trade resulted in one of the most urbanised economies in Europe with unusually high wages and cheap energy prices. The text here also highlights the contribution of Britain in the invention of (...)
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  20. Skiing and its Discontents: Assessing the Turist Experience from a Psychoanalytical, a Neuroscientific and a Sport Philosophical Perspective.Hub Zwart - 2017 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (3):323-338.
    This article addresses the question whether skiing as a nature sport enables practitioners to develop a rapport with nature, or rather estranges and insulates them from their mountainous ambiance. To address this question, I analyse a recent skiing movie from a psychoanalytical perspective and from a neuro-scientific perspective. I conclude that Jean-Paul Sartre’s classical but egocentric account of his skiing experiences disavows the technicity involved in contemporary skiing as a sportive practice for the affluent masses, which actually represents an (...) of the sublime, symptomatic for the current era. (shrink)
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    Flying Fox: Kin, Keystone, Kontaminant.Deborah Bird Rose - unknown
    A portrait of Australian flying fox life in the Anthropocene illuminates startlingly familiar stories. These animals are participants in most of the major catastrophic events, as well as contestations about rescue, of contemporary life on Earth: warfare, man-made mass death, famine, urbanisation, emerging diseases, climate change, biosecurity, conservation, and local/international NGO aid. They are endangered, and are involved in all four of the major factors causing extinctions: habitat loss, overexploitation, introduced species, and extinction cascades. My account of flying foxes (...)
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  22. Notes on More-than-Human Architecture.Stanislav Roudavski - 2018 - In Gretchen Coombs, Andrew McNamara & Gavin Sade (eds.), Undesign: Critical Practices at the Intersection of Art and Design. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 24-37.
    What can the creation of artificial habitats to replace old-growth forests tell us about the process, value and future of design? This chapter takes a concrete and provocative example and uses it to rethink design as a gradual, ecological action. To illustrate this understanding, the chapter begins with a description of a proposal to provide artificial habitats for wild animals such as birds, bats and invertebrates. The controversial idea to replace rapidly disappearing old-growth trees with artificial structures puts in doubt (...)
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    El Barrio Yungay y sus funciones particulares.Jaime Aymerich Hegnauer - 2002 - Polis 2.
    El autor entrega una visión global del barrio Yungay, desde lo conceptual y lo histórico hasta el estudio de la percepción que tienen de él sus actuales habitantes. Lo resalta como uno de los más antiguos de la ciudad de Santiago, y hoy uno de los doce barrios mayores de la comuna de Santiago. El trabajo entrega también estudios sobre sus funciones, tales como servicio de transporte, equipamientos comerciales, administrativos, sociales, culturales y de esparcimiento.
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    Desigualdades sociales y tipos de territorios en Chile.Óscar Mac-Clure & Rubén Calvo - 2013 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 34.
    Las desigualdades sociales en Chile incluyen desigualdades territoriales que permanecen no observadas cuando se enfoca exclusivamente las regiones administrativas. Un conjunto entrelazado de tipos de territorios representativos del proceso de urbanización en un nivel subregional, es propuesto para el estudio de las desigualdades sociales desde una perspectiva territorial. Un territorio es delimitado por un mercado de trabajo común, lo que es medido por la conmutación o movilidad territorial.
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    Responsible Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries: Understanding the Realities and Complexities.Fara Azmat & Ramanie Samaratunge - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (3):437-452.
    Developing countries have recently experienced a burgeoning of small-scale individual entrepreneurs (SIEs) – who range from petty traders to personal service workers like small street vendors, barbers and owners of small shops – as a result of market-based reforms, rapid urbanisation, unemployment, landlessness and poverty. While SIEs form a major part of the informal workforce in developing countries and contribute significantly to economic growth, their potential is being undermined when they engage in irresponsible and deceptive business practices such as (...)
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    Traditional coping mechanism and environmental sustainability strategies in nnewi, nigeria.G. O. Anoliefo, O. S. Isikhuemhen & E. C. Okolo - 1998 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (2):101-109.
    Nnewi is situated some 30 kilometres South East of Onitsha in Anambra State in the southeastern part of Nigeria. This highly commercial town has undergone rapid urbanisation and industrialisation within the past two decades, since the end of the 1967–1970 Nigerian civil war. The Igbo community of the study area had traditionally employed bioconversion methods and other indigenous technology to process or recycle bio and non-degradable wastes. Industrialisation has enjoyed priority status in this locality as a requirement for modernisation (...)
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    Humans, Materiality and Society: The Contemporary Sociological Relevance of Helmuth Plessner.Anna Henkel - 2019 - Human Studies 42 (1):123-145.
    Plessner’s Stufen des Organischen questions both the conditions of possibility as well as the consequences of a self-understanding of life. Originally written against the background of urbanisation, industrialisation and colonisation, the strength of Plessner’s work lies in his combination of an analyticalphilosophical conceptualisation, the introduction of materiality and the body as well as his historical–ethical dimension. As a re-sult of this combination, Plessner’s approach is well suited to contribute to the current inter-national discourse on the relationship of sociality and (...)
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    The Image of the Hyper City.Davide Landi - 2019 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 32 (3):533-548.
    Since the nineteenth and twentieth century, information has been pivotal both in the cultural tradition and then in the economic tradition. While the Fordism economic model and its specialisation requirements originated a simplistic zoning and single-use development approach to the design of a city. It, however, determined a fragmented growth of cities. Inevitably, the zoning as an urban strategy affected the architectural scale. Nevertheless, the idea of information, commercial goods and thereby people freely able to flow through the city allowed (...)
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    Contemporary commons: Sharing and managing common-pool resources in the 21st century.Jana Plichtová & Anna Šestáková - 2019 - Human Affairs 29 (1):74-86.
    In her groundbreaking work, Elinor Ostrom suggested that communities are able to self-organize and develop rules which allow them to effectively manage common-pool resources while avoiding the “tragedy of the commons”, as proposed by Hardin. Based on empirical case studies of how forests, irrigation, grazing land and fisheries are organized all over the world, Ostrom suggested several principles that can serve as guidelines for managing common-pool resources. In the 21st century new initiatives have been based on sharing. There are various (...)
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    Contributing to food security in urban areas: differences between urban agriculture and peri-urban agriculture in the Global North.Ina Opitz, Regine Berges, Annette Piorr & Thomas Krikser - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):341-358.
    Food security is becoming an increasingly relevant topic in the Global North, especially in urban areas. Because such areas do not always have good access to nutritionally adequate food, the question of how to supply them is an urgent priority in order to maintain a healthy population. Urban and peri-urban agriculture, as sources of local fresh food, could play an important role. Whereas some scholars do not differentiate between peri-urban and urban agriculture, seeing them as a single entity, our hypothesis (...)
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    Doing urban public theology in South Africa: Introducing a new agenda.Ignatius Swart & Stephan De Beer - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-10.
    This article proposes a 'fusion of horizons' in constructing urban public theologies in South Africa. This is done through the introduction of five interrelated themes that have emerged from the on-going knowledge and idea production by a distinguishable counterpoint in contemporary scholarly, intellectual and activist engagement with the urban, in the authors' own South African context but also wider internationally. In advancing a praxis-agenda for urban public theology, the authors subsequently identify the following, albeit not exhaustive, themes: southern urbanisms and (...)
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    The task of urban black public theology.Vuyani S. Vellem - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-06.
    Twenty years after the demise of apartheid, a typical South African city remains bifurcated. The mushrooming of squatter camps, mekhukhu, in our big cities, symptomises a history that defined the majority of South Africans as sojourners and vagabonds in their motherland. Destined to die in the rural reserves after the extraction of their labour and confined to 'locations' in-between the 'city' and the rural 'home', black experience in the post-1994 city continues to be a manifestation of a life disintegrated from (...)
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    Les territorialités nocturnes à La Réunion : des rapports à la nuit en recomposition.Magalie Milian Franchomme - 2023 - Temporalités 37.
    Cet article porte un regard sur les temporalités et les territorialités nocturnes des pratiques et des usages quotidiens à l’île de la Réunion. Peu d’études en sciences sociales ont jusqu’alors réussi à s’extraire des grandes métropoles du Nord pour décentrer leur regard et s’intéresser aux nuits des espaces urbains tropicaux. Dans cette perspective, l’une des tâches de fond consiste à étudier la place de l’obscurité dans le vécu et l’imaginaire des populations réunionnaises, gageant qu’une meilleure connaissance et compréhension des territorialités (...)
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    The persistence of precarity: youth livelihood struggles and aspirations in the context of truncated agrarian change, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.Christina Griffin, Nurhady Sirimorok, Wolfram H. Dressler, Muhammad Alif K. Sahide, Micah R. Fisher, Fatwa Faturachmat, Andi Vika Faradiba Muin, Pamula Mita Andary, Karno B. Batiran, Rahmat, Muhammad Rizaldi, Tessa Toumbourou, Reni Suwarso, Wilmar Salim, Ariane Utomo, Fandi Akhmad & Jessica Clendenning - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (1):293-311.
    Processes of rapid and truncated agrarian change—driven through expanding urbanisation, infrastructure development, extractive industries, and commodity crops—are shaping the livelihood opportunities and aspirations of Indonesia’s rural youth. This study describes the everyday experiences of youth as they navigate the changing character of agriculture, aquaculture, and fishing livelihoods across gender, class, and generation. Drawing on qualitative field research conducted in the Maros District of South Sulawesi, we examine young people’s experiences of agrarian change in a landscape of entangled rural, coastal (...)
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    Global Warming, Air Pollution and Health.Robin Attfield - 2023 - Studia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae 22 (1).
    A new field of biomedical ethics is opening up, concerning what should be done to reduce the direct and indirect impacts of greenhouse gas emissions on human health. Some of these impacts could be described as ‘direct’, in the form of fatalities and illnesses due to the increasingly frequent heatwaves in many countries of recent years, ascribable to anthropogenic climate change. Other impacts are mediated through the air pollution that results from emissions from vehicles in the form of a cocktail (...)
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    Environmental Dynamism: Increasing Housing Needs in Urban Ghana and Vegetation Sustainability.Esther Y. Dasno-Wiredu & Mohammed Sanda - 2021 - Environment, Space, Place 13 (1):133-156.
    Abstract:The increasing needs for housing in Ghana is a result of urbanisation which is also a sign of improvement in the socio-economic lives of the people. Building of houses usually replaces prime vegetation land. The rate of indiscriminate devegetation for housing purpose in Ghana is as a result of the lack of a comprehensive land use policy implementation in the country. It is clearly stated in the country's land use policy that ‘the principle of optimum usage for all types (...)
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    Boredom Studies Reader: Frameworks and Perspectives.Michael Gardiner & Julian Jason Haladyn - 2016 - Routledge.
    Boredom Studies is an increasingly rich and vital area of contemporary research that examines the experience of boredom as an importan - even quintessential - condition of modern life. This anthology of newly commissioned essays focuses on the historical and theoretical potential of this modern condition, connecting boredom studies with parallel discourses such as affect theory and highlighting possible avenues of future research. Spanning sociology, history, art, philosophy and cultural studies, the book considers boredom as a mass response to the (...)
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    Wildlife Gardening and Connectedness to Nature: Engaging the Unengaged.Amy Shaw, Kelly Miller & Geoff Wescott - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (4):483-502.
    An often overlooked impact of urbanisation is a reduction in our ability to connect with nature in our daily lives. If people lose the ability to connect with nature we run the risk of creating a n...
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    Temporalité industrielle et recomposition des espaces urbains à Datong.Judith Audin - 2017 - Temporalités 26.
    Cet article analyse les ancrages spatiaux de la temporalité industrielle à Datong, ville moyenne du Shanxi, surnommée « capitale du charbon ». Le centre-ville, qui a fait l’objet d’un plan ambitieux de remodelage urbain autour du thème de la « vieille ville » historique et culturelle entre 2008 et 2013 ayant impulsé une opération colossale de démolition-reconstruction, a été délaissé au cours d’une période de transition politique difficile. Parallèlement, dans le district minier, l’entreprise d’État Tongmei, poumon économique de la ville, (...)
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    Modérément moderne.Rémi Brague - 2014 - [Paris]: Flammarion.
    Il faut être "modérément moderne", et non "résolument" ; comme le préconisait Rimbaud dans un slogan aussi galvaudé que creux. Et prendre ses distances d'avec cette maladie, la "modernite". De ces fameux "Temps Modernes", que peut dire un philosophe qui a décidé de ne pas avancer masqué? Complaisante modernité, qui se clame en "rupture" avec tout! Et d'abord avec le passé pour lequel elle a inventé le nom de "Moyen Age". Alors que la modernité en vit comme un parasite, dans (...)
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    La diversité linguistique : Enjeux pour la Francophonie.Louis-Jean Calvet - 2004 - Hermes 40:287.
    Le monde compte entre 6500 et 7000 langues dont on peut présenter les rapports hiérarchisés dans les termes du modèle gravitationnel. Les unes sont très parlées, les autres en voie de disparition, et l'urbanisation de la planète, en constante augmentation, laisse penser que la croissance du nombre de langues a atteint son point culminant. Face à cette tendance , la Francophonie a choisi de défendre la diversité en s'alliant à deux autres ensembles linguistiques . Pour être crédible et ne (...)
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    Delos: studies of urban morphology I. Objectives and methods.Philippe Fraisse - 2020 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 144.
    Cet article est une introduction aux études de morphologie urbaine entreprises à Délos depuis quelques années. Les recherches nouvellement menées, qui, à Délos, sont justifiées par l’étendue des surfaces en jeu et par des conditions d’observation particulièrement favorables, ont pour objectif d’apporter un éclairage nouveau sur la ville et de pallier les manques concernant la connaissance et la compréhension de ses caractères morphologiques. La méthode mise en œuvre est présentée au travers des étapes qu’elle est appelée à suivre, chacune faisant (...)
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    The Hidden Cost of Eating Meat in South Africa: What Every Responsible Consumer Should Know.Astrid Jankielsohn - 2015 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (6):1145-1157.
    Meat production in South Africa is on an increasing trend. In South Africa rising wealth, urbanisation and a growing middle class means South Africans are eating more processed and high-protein foods, especially meat and dairy products. These foods are more land- and water-intensive than fruit, vegetable and grain crops, and further stress existing resources. Traditional agricultural farms cannot keep up with the increasing demand for animal products and these farms are being replaced with concentrated animal feeding operations. There are (...)
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    De bestuurskracht van de Belgische gemeente.Rudolf Maes - 1970 - Res Publica 12 (3):427-456.
    It is a striking point that, in the general context of the municipal administration's reform, this administration itself is never brought into discredit. When criticisms are formulated, they concern the fact that not all municipalities are able to offer their inhabitants the services which they normally may expect, as well for their immediate human development as for the adapted extension of the material infrastructure and of their vital environment. This normally raises the question of the municipalities' administrative power.The factors which (...)
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    Habiter, le Propre de L'Humain: Villes, Territoires Et Philosophie.Thierry Paquot, Michel Lussault & Christiane Younès (eds.) - 2007 - La Découverte.
    Au-delà de son acception triviale - se loger, résider à telle adresse ou dans tel quartier -, le terme "habiter" renvoie au rapport que l'homme entretient avec les lieux de son existence, mais aussi à la relation, sans cesse renouvelée, qu'il établit avec l'écoumène, cette demeure terrestre de l'être. "Habiter" entremêle le temps et l'espace, et l'explorer revient à questionner l'histoire et la géographie d'une manière anthropologique en sachant que l'humain est un être parlant et fabriquant. Les auteurs de cet (...)
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    A well with water lifting device from Kition-Bamboula: faunal remains.Audrey Renaud, Katerina Papayiannis, Kévin Bouchité, Tatiana Theodoropoulou & Armelle Gardeisen - 2020 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 144.
    La fouille du puits 883, menée par la mission française de Kition à Bamboula (2017-2018), a livré de nombreux restes fauniques au sein d’un comblement daté du ive siècle apr. J.‑C. Cet article présente les résultats d’une étude collaborative réalisée par des archéozoologues qui ont mis en évidence une grande diversité animale (bétail, carnivores, coquillages, oiseaux, rongeurs, reptiles, poissons). Ce matériel faunique offre l’opportunité d’aborder le paysage animalier d’un secteur de la ville antique dans sa multiplicité, avec des animaux liés (...)
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    The profile and manifestation of moral decay in South African urban community.Motshine A. Sekhaulelo - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-12.
    South Africa in which we are living is characterised by unparalleled social and political change and apparently enormous differences of option. However, there is one aspect of our society that most of us would probably agree about and that is the decline of morality in our cities. Apart from the economic and political crisis, and the erosion of the core competence to actually get things done in the municipalities, South Africa is an ailing society with disturbing pathologies in terms of (...)
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    Celebrating the Mundane: Nature and the Built Environment.Lenore Newman & Ann Dale - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (3):401-413.
    The dualism of nature/culture widely present within Western society at large is out of step with an increasingly urbanising world. Building on previous discussions of nature/culture duality, an integrative framework is presented that argues for the embracing of the 'mundane nature' found within human landscapes. As over half of the human population interacts with nature primarily within urban landscapes, increasing our awareness of such spaces is critical to understanding our ecological consciousness. The examples of a recent rooftop greening bylaw in (...)
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    Bordering on anthropology the dialectics of a national tradition in Mexico.Claudio Lomnitz - 2000 - Revue de Synthèse 121 (3-4):345-379.
    Cet article explore la production du savoir dans le cadre d'une « anthropologie nationale». Au Mexique s'est développée de façon précoce une des plus importantes anthropologies « nationales » du monde postcolonial; malgré son « succès », elle a toujours été hantée par l'absorption de ses principaux représentants dans l'appareil d'État et par un sentiment de discontinuité et d'isolement intellectuel. Quatre aspects de l' anthropologie mexicaine sont abordés dans le contexte historique où ils ont émergé: le rôle de l'anthropologie dans (...)
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  50. Urban Marxism and the Post-colonial Question: Henri Lefebvre and 'Colonisation'.Stefan Kipfer & Kanishka Goonewardena - 2013 - Historical Materialism 21 (2):76-116.
    The post-colonial has often functioned as a code word for a form of French post-theory. In more recent efforts to reconstruct linkages between metropolitan Marxism and counter-colonialism, the post-colonial refers to an open-ended research field for investigating the present weight of colonial histories. But even in these reformulations, post-colonial research presents formidable challenges to Euro-American urban Marxism. In this context, this paper redirects Henri Lefebvre’s work to analyse post-colonial situations. It traces in particular the notion of ‘colonisation’ as it develops (...)
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