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    'Jami Chadiba Nahin' (We Will Not Leave this Land): Materiality and Imagination in Indigenous Land Ethics by Ananya Mishra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This is a reflective essay on materiality and imagination of Indigenous land ethics as expressed in global Indigenous writing.  …”
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    Sacralised Land: The Symbolic Dimension of Land in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by Valentina Bartolucci

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Land is a central element to the war imagination. …”
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    Liras into Lyres: Talking Across Difference in the Works of Edith Nesbit by Melissa Jenkins

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In a chapter called ‘The Road to Rome’, the children imagine leaving England, although none of the children make it past the London train station, and only one travels farther than the family sitting room. …”
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    People’s Network for Land and Liberation (Commentary) by Melanie E. L. Bush

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the context of end-stage capitalism, with intensifying global, economic, ecological, political and social crises this article discusses a formation in the United States that seeks to resist this trend, and imagine and build the new world centred on cooperative, regenerative and balanced systems. …”
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    Facteurs et modalités d’insertion des activités productives entre tissus urbains et parcs d’activité économique by Alexis Gilbart, Kristel Mazy

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This study, carried out on the post-mining territories of Mons-Borinage, located in Belgium, addresses these questions in three stages: first by putting the territory into context, then by highlighting an empirical study carried out with 10 productive VSEs-PEs, imagined through the prism of the entrepreneur, and finally by putting these results into perspective by confronting the practices of economic development with the objectives of land sobriety.…”
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    Agriculture et paysage des espaces périurbains algériens by Hadj Mohammed Maachou

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Periurban agriculture has suffered a real trauma with regards to land patterns and ownership without totally disappearing. …”
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    Tiempo vivido y tiempo recordado de don Francisco de Montejo Xiu: “Título de tierras de Maní” en la Historia by Tsubasa Okoshi Harada

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…After his death, the indigenous pueblos de indios took advantage of his renown as a founder in their own space-time to legitimate their land claims. …”
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    Aménager la berge en rive droite de la Loire à l’époque romaine à Orléans/Cenabum (Loiret) by Julien Courtois, Émilie Roux-Capron

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Several preventive archaeological operations provide a series of data that make it possible to imagine a restoration of the river banks throughout the Roman period. …”
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    Big data and urban form: a systematic review by Vladan Djokić, Aleksandra Djordjević, Aleksandra Milovanović

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper delves into the significance of urban form as a composition of the ground plan (streets, blocks, plots, and buildings), building fabric, land and building utilization, and social structure, explicitly emphasizing unfolding the complexities concerning big data. …”
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    The Feminine and Masculine Archetypes in the Structure of a Pagon Myth by Tetiana A. Kuptsova

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The transformation into patriarchal male and female stereotypes was influenced by the essentialistic establishments which defined man's social role as a leading one and a woman's one as of minor importance. …”
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    THE FEMININE AND MASCULINE ARCHETYPES IN THE STRUCTURE OF A PAGON MYTH by Tetiana A. Kuptsova

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The transformation into patriarchal male and female stereotypes was influenced by the essentialistic establishments which defined man's social role as a leading one and a woman's one as of minor importance. …”
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    The Notions of Fūkei, Ba, and Fukkō in a Community Art Project by Catherine Grout

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This essay shows how a specific understanding of landscape (fūkei) as an agricultural landscape associated with the collective imagination, memory, and the activities related to vegetable farming enabled artist Taho Ritsuko to engage survivors of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which struck Osaka-Kōbe in 1995, in a movement of reconstruction and renewal (fukkō). …”
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    Žemininkai Literary Movement in Vilnius: Relationship with the Space of a Multinational City by Mindaugas Kvietkauskas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The article examines the relationship between the generation of žemininkai (a literary movement; its name can be roughly translated as ‘representatives of land’) and the multi-ethnic Vilnius urban space since 1940, when the young representatives of this generation moved to the regained capital of Lithuania. …”
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    La ferme à enclos quadrangulaire du Bois des Olivettes à Roncourt (Moselle) : une catégorie d’établissement romain largement diffusée dans la vallée mosellane by Gaël Brkojewitsch, Brice Chevaux

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…As a result, the cities of the Mediomatrici, Leuci and Treveri offer a remarkable range of settlements whose flourishing can be explained by several objective factors (proximity to: limes, to bodies of power, agricultural land of quality, etc.). …”
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    Reviving/Revising “Lycidas”: Virginia Woolf’s Elegy to Unborn Poets in A Room of One’s Own by Marie Laniel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The epitome of late Renaissance pastoral elegy, “Lycidas” haunts many a Modernist poem or novel, from The Waste Land to Ulysses, as a contested subtext, the expression of a poetics of grief that could no longer hold after the First World War, and yet whose grip on the Modernist imagination remained strong. …”
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