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    The juvenile enlightenment: British children and youth during the French Revolution by Gleadle, K

    Published 2016
    “…In places where this occurred in conjunction with other enlightenment practices, such as a vibrant urban culture with associated sociable activities, it could result in striking youthful engagement in a variety of civic and political affairs. …”
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    Transformation of children's paintings into public art to improve public spaces and enhance peoples happiness by Luo, Na, Ibrahim, Rahinah, Zainal Abidin, Sazrinee

    Published 2022
    “…This study recommends further research into how public art can promote public spaces and shape the urban culture. It contributes to enhancing the quality of public art and public spaces, and inspiring a sense of well-being among citizens through the use of appropriate public art. …”
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    Research on Texture Feature Recognition of Regional Architecture Based on Visual Saliency Model by Jing Liu, Yuxuan Song, Lingxiang Guo, Mengting Hu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…It is also a spatial carrier of urban culture. Identifying the architectural features in a city can help with urban transformation and promote urban development. …”
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    Concept “Druzhba” (“Friendship”) in Dialect Speech of the Middle Ob Area by Svetlana Zemicheva, Anna Vasil'chenko

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The specificity in comparison with representatives of urban culture consists in the prevalence of the parameter of territorial community over the others, the weak representation of the component "school friends", as well as in the fact that the component "mate" is not actualized. …”
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    The search for city : between being and seeming in the rapid urbanisation of Doha, Qatar by Chomowicz, Peter

    Published 2016
    “…This thesis’ contribution to knowledge is four-fold: (1) to add generally to architectural and urban theory, and particularly to Arabian Gulf studies; (2) to develop an analytical framework based upon hermeneutic phenomenology that incorporates architecture into its structure of understanding; (3) to use this framework to illuminate the structure of Doha’s urban culture during its most transformative period; (4) to publish previously unseen documents and gather original personal narratives related to the period of study. …”
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    Sacralizing the Playful Secular: The Deity of <i>Karuta</i>-Gambling at the Nose Kannon Hall in Sannohe, Aomori by Mew Lingjun Jiang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Marshaling historical records, televised interviews, and images provided by the town officials and guardian family of Nose Kannon Hall, I argue that the use of <i>karuta</i> playing cards on the miniature shrine at Nose Kannon Hall epitomizes a kind of localized early modern Shinto–Buddhist syncretism at the margins of the urban culture that is simultaneously devotional and tongue-in-cheek sacrilegious in a quintessentially Edo-esque way.…”
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    The Influence of Toponymy on the Identity of City Residents (Based on Materials from Irkutsk) by Oksana Alexandrovna Polyuskevich

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…There is a violation of the «myth of urban culture» (the unity of the name and space of the city), which ultimately affects the perception of the city by its inhabitants, as well as by the guests of the city - by tourists making a material contribution to the development of the city. …”
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    Moving towards gender equality in China: The influence of migration experiences on rural migrants' gender role attitudes: by Chao Yuan, Dong Zhang

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the impact of migration experiences on rural migrants' gender role attitudes, revealing the influencing mechanisms of urban culture. METHODS: The augmented inverse probability weighting method is utilised to develop a model of migration's influence on gender role attitudes. …”
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    Cultural Models of Media City by A. V. Soloviev

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The sociocultural model of a media city forms a new cultural and anthropological basis for a new urban culture – a culture based on the use of network media devices in everyday practices that affect almost every aspect of the life of a city dweller, and, first of all, his cultural communications and transactions, which comprise the cultural experience of an individual or what we call culture.…”
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    Escolas técnicas agrícolas: um estudo sobre ensino de matemática e formação de professores Technical Education related to Agricultural affairs: some remarks on teachers preparation... by Maria Ednéia Martins-Salandim, Antonio Vicente Marafioti Garnica

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…<br>The central focus of this paper is to establish that the Brazilian Education Programa to prepare professionals in Technical-Agricultural Schools is suffering a kind of marginalization which comes from two distinct perspectives: the intention to prepare professionals (being a branch of Technical Education) and the relationship to the countryside (a community space historically seen as peripheral in its relation to urban culture). The paper discusses - from a historical and sociological point of view and using Oral History as methodological approach - the experiences of Math's teachers in their daily struggles against some conceptions of other teachers (mainly those of technical areas) and against all the ''regular'' schooling system.…”
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    Analysis of Urban Visual Memes Based on Dictionary Learning: An Example with Urban Image Data by Ming Zhang, Xin Gu, Jun Xiao, Pu Zou, Zuoqin Shi, Silu He, Haifeng Li, Sumin Li

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The coexistence of different cultures is a distinctive feature of human society, and globalization makes the construction of cities gradually tend to be the same, so how to find the unique memes of urban culture in a multicultural environment is very important for the development of a city. …”
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    The influence of urbanization on the development of modern state and law by Korabelnikova, Yulia Leonidovna

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It leads, firstly, to an increased role of cities in government; secondly, to the formation of urban culture, mentality and values; thirdly, to the creation of opportunities to increasingly meet the needs of urban residents; fourthly, to the emergence of characteristic urban activities and others. …”
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    A comparative investigation of spatial structure and benefits of urbanization (a case study Shiraz and Central Mazandaran) by Sedigheh Lotfi, Mojtaba Shahabi Shahmiri, Sasan Roushenas

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…In this context, from the perspective of the consumer, the lack of a dominant urban culture and urban environment should be considered as an important factor in the failure to achieve urbanization advantages. …”
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    The production and destiny of public space in an American city: examining the emergence and disruption of Brooklyn City Hall Square by Jason Montgomery, Jason Montgomery

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Despite this lack of clear intent, this square evolved as a unique place in the urban culture of the region, simultaneously a crossroads for everyday life in the city, a commercial and cultural centre and the governmental seat and judicial centre of the city and county. …”
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    A gap analysis of farm tourism microentrepreneurial mentoring needs in North Carolina, USA by Bruno Ferreira, Duarte Morais, Adriana Szabo, Becky Bowen, Susan Jakes

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In addition, the well-established urban culture of entrepreneurial mentorship is not taking hold in the rural areas, which direly need to attract and support nascent entrepreneurs. …”
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    THE NARRATIVATION OF BOZA AS A CULTURAL ELEMENT IN THE NOVEL “A STRANGENESS IN MY MIND” / “KAFAMDA BİR TUHAFLIK” ROMANINDA KÜLTÜREL BİR ÖGE OLARAK BOZANIN ANLATILAŞTIRIMI... by Onur Bilge Kula*

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…As narrated in the novel it can be said that new districts have emerged along with the city center of Istanbul as a result of internal migration and it makes Istanbul partly a rural city and those who immigrated from villages to Istanbul harmonize with urban culture in Istanbul. In the novel it is frequently emphasized that the immigrants can lead a life by working at service industry that requires a heavy productivity. …”
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    I am what I wear : the dialectics of dress and individuality / Zolina Mohamad and Tengku Azhari Tengku Azizan by Zolina, Mohamad, Tengku Azhari, Tengku Azizan

    Published 2018
    “…The article also touches the influx of the urban culture that changes the topography of the fashion and clothing in the new millennium. …”
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    Tanggapan Pengarang Riau terhadap budaya bandar di Pulau Jiran by Putten, Jan Van Der

    Published 2007
    “…The syair discussed here should be interpreted in relation and as a reaction to the developing urban culture that had spilled over onto neighbouring islands: it was written or translated for the printing industry and the story was part of the repertoire of the bangsawan theatre. …”
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