Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Cinematic representations of medical technologies in the Spanish official newsreel, 1943-19702005 / R. M. Medina-Domenech
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ADULTEROUS BEHAVIOUR WITHIN THE CAR-OWNER COUPLE
The objective of this paper was to analyse two activities: who rents a car and why? Which households share the driving of their cars? In order to do that, the Parc-Auto (Car-Fleet) database, built from annual postal surveys conducted with a panel of 10,000 French...
2014 / Francis PAPON, Laurent HIVERT -
Implementing and Evaluating Comprehensive Evidence-Based Approaches to Prevent Youth Violence: Partnering to Create Communities Where Youth Are Safe From Violence2016 / Jennifer L. Matjasko, Greta M. Massetti, Sarah Bacon
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“I’ve got a sheep with three legs if anybody wants it?”: re-visioning the rural economy2015 / Andy Crabtree, Alan Chamberlain, Stela Valchovska, Mark Davies, Kevin Glover, et al.
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Conceptions of Space in the Evolution of a Gridded and an Organic Town: Bloemfontein and Kimberley, South Africa
Abstract Writers argue that the gridiron and axial arrangement were the most important ordering devices of the colonial town in South Africa. In this paper, we suggest that power can be expressed in both ordered and organic urban built forms,...
2012 / Diaan van der Westhuizen, Jason Cloen -
Stakeholder participation in environmental knowledge production
Abstract Participatory approaches in environmental knowledge production are commonly propagated for their potential to enhance legitimacy and quality of decision-making processes, especially under conditions of uncertainty. This paper describes the...
2009 / Maria Hage, Pieter Leroy, Arthur C. Petersen -
Scenic Byway Hokkaido2014 /
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Coordination at the Edge of the Empire: The Delegation of Headquarters Functions through Regional Management Mandates
Abstract In this paper, we conceptualise the role of headquarters not as bound to a unique physical location but as a set of functions distributed across the multinational enterprise. Specifically, we investigate the phenomenon of delegating...
2012 / Eva A. Alfoldi, L. Jeremy Clegg, Sara L. McGaughey -
Comparison of Travel Diaries Generated from Smartphone Data and Dedicated GPS Devices
Abstract This paper provides further insight into the usefulness of smartphones and dedicated GPS devices for collecting current travel survey data. GPS and accelerometer time series for 33 European research project PEACOX study participants are...
2015 / Lara Montini, Sebastian Prost, Johann Schrammel, Nadine Rieser-Schüssler, Kay W. Axhausen -
An empirical analysis of alternative ways that terrorist groups end2013 / Khusrav Gaibulloev, Todd Sandler
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Eksperymenty badawcze z zastosowaniem alkoholu etylowego u ludzi – amerykańskie rekomendacje bioetyczne jako przyczynek do opracowania polskich standardów
Abstract In the absence of Polish experience in the field of laboratory experiment and self-administration of ethanol in humans, the authors analysed the current solutions in the field of legal and ethical rules in Poland and in the USA where such...
2014 / Tomasz Adamowski, Bogusław Habrat -
The Waves of Words: Literature of 3/11 in and around Ruth Ozeki's A Tale of the Time Being
Abstract Literature has often been turned to during global chaos of world wars, terrorism, and unprecedented natural disasters due to rapidly advancing technology. As Atomic Bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 created Atomic Bomb literature,...
2015 / Masami Usui -
Breaking Out of the Box: Ingredients for a More Radical Planning
Abstract A lot of traditional planning is about maintaining the existing social order rather than challenging and transforming it, and it fails to capture the dynamics and tensions of relations coexisting in particular places. As a result, planning...
2015 / Louis Albrechts -
Reliability Equivalence in Public Transport Contexts
Abstract This work provides initial investigation into whether equivalence between the mean-variance and scheduling approaches to transport reliability can be applied in the context high frequency public transport services. Each of these approaches...
2014 / Christopher Leahy, Haibo Chen, Richard Batley -
Sustainable utility placement via Multi-Utility Tunnels
Abstract Due to the adoption of short-term planning cycles and the requirement for lowest initial construction costs, the conventional method for utility installation and maintenance in the UK is via open-cut. When taking a long-term sustainability...
2012 / D.V.L. Hunt, D. Nash, C.D.F. Rogers -
E-Governance: Silencing Vulnerable Populations
Abstract Water and sanitation services in South Africa are characterized by gross inequalities. Despite twenty years of non-racial democracy, poor predominantly black African areas still make due with overburdened and poorly maintained...
2015 / Wesley C. Hill -
Literature Review: The Green Economy, Clean Energy Policy and Employment
Abstract The relationship between the green economy and employment is never as simple as it appears. This article analyses this relationship based on studies of clean energy policies in different countries. Through literature studies, we found that...
2016 / Yeyanran Ge, Qiang Zhi -
Community as network: exploring a relational approach to social resilience in coastal Indonesia2016 / Annet Pauwelussen
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Marine spatial planning in reality: Introduction to case studies and discussion of findings
Abstract This paper explores the realities of marine spatial planning (MSP’ing), drawing on 12 case studies around Europe, employing a structured qualitative empirical approach. The findings indicate that (1) MSP’ing is often focused on achieving...
2016 / Peter J.S. Jones, L.M. Lieberknecht, W. Qiu -
Why a renewed focus on regional governance is needed post-20152015 / E. Penfold