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Turner’s 1836 Alpine Crossing and the Little Ice Age Portrayed in Val Veny and Val Ferret; a Geography of the Sublime
Published 2023-11-01“…We combine critical geomorphological and cultural geographic analyses to derive a more holistic appraisal of Turner’s artistic motivations and methods in his Alpine works. …”
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Quality of Healthcare Services in the Tengger Tribe Community of Ranu Pane Village
Published 2019-04-01“…The influential factors are local culture, geographical location, infrastructure and the quality of government official resources. …”
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The value of Spanish as the vehicle of communication in the world: present and future in a growing language
Published 2014-08-01“…The project includes different lines of work, among them, the intention to incorporate Spanish language as part of the elective courses offered in academic programs at primary and secondary schools in various African countries, that´s why it seems necessary to show all demographic, cultural, geographic, economic and political elements that make Spanish one of the main languages at present and future in the world. …”
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African migrants negotiate ‘home' and ‘belonging': Re-framing transnationalism through a diasporic landscape
Published 2011“…Through field work with Ugandan migrants and their descendants in Britain, this paper challenges existing theoretical limitations by proposing an inter-disciplinary approach that draws on transnationalism, diaspora and cultural geographical perspectives on landscape. Through this lens the concept of diasporic landscape emerges as an innovative contribution to migration theory as it highlights the embeddedness of migrants’ lives, within processes of production and reproduction of a discursive terrain that straddles Uganda and Britain. …”
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Diversity in higher education: current intervention programs
Published 2019-08-01“…Therefore to compensate the inequalities in collective underprivileged or disadvantaged social, economic, cultural, geographical, ethnic or otherwise could have learning difficulties which stem from the such disadvantage and social-escolar treatment. …”
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Ethnic diversity and divergent perceptions of climate change: a case study in Southwest China
Published 2024-05-01“…Farmers’ perceptions on whether drought, long-term drought, and erratic rainfall occurred 10 years ago as well as changes in frequency and severity are significantly influenced by characteristics of respondents, ethnic culture, geographical environment of farmer residences, farmland characteristics, and sources of livelihood. …”
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Socio‐economic evaluation of human–dog coexistence: A 40,000 years history
Published 2024-11-01“…During this period, climatic, cultural, geographical and social changes have had a direct impact on this bond. …”
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An Impressed Pottery Sherd: A Chalcolithic Newfound in the Southern Highland of Abharroud River Basin
Published 2011-07-01“…Studying this region according to itsenvironmental features and geographical location is important for understanding regional relations and interregionalinteractions between three cultural-geographical areas, the northwest, the west and the central plateau. …”
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Analysis of the Influence of Arabs on Iranian Customs (Case Study: Recreation, Food, and Clothing)
Published 2022-06-01“…The richness of Iranian culture, geographical proximity, trade, court relations, and sometimes war caused this cultural spread to take place willingly and gradually. …”
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ASSESSMENT OF TOURISM EFFECTS ON GEOGRAPHICAL AREA FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LOCAL TOURISM ACTORS: BERGAMA CASE (IZMIR/TURKEY)
Published 2014-04-01“…Within the context of positive and negative effects of tourism, substantial “visual” changes may arise in natural and cultural geographical area. Thereby; while tourism can have a “standardisation” effect on the area, it can also establish “unique tourism environments”. …”
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Epitomes of Dacia: Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania in Early Modern English Travelogues
Published 2022-12-01“…These territories represent real-and-fictional locations, shaping an ever-changing world of spatial networks reconstructed out of fragments of cultural geographic and ethnographic data. The travel and geographic narratives are marked by a particular kind of literariness, suggesting dissension, confusion, and political uncertainty to the early modern English imagination.…”
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Laypersons’ perception of smile esthetics from different backgrounds
Published 2024-07-01“…This study aims to assess the effect of culture/geographic location on judging smile esthetics by comparing the perception of smile characteristics between American laypersons (Western culture) and Iranians (Eastern). …”
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ASSESSMENT OF TOURISM EFFECTS ON GEOGRAPHICAL AREA FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LOCAL TOURISM ACTORS: BERGAMA CASE (IZMIR/TURKEY)
Published 2014-04-01“…Within the context of positive and negative effects of tourism, substantial “visual” changes may arise in natural and cultural geographical area. Thereby; while tourism can have a “standardisation” effect on the area, it can also establish “unique tourism environments”. …”
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First aid guidelines for Burns: Educational approach & Adaptation
Published 2022-07-01“…Educators should adapt the content to the learner context because the risk factors for burn vary across age groups, cultures, geographical regions, and work environments, etc. …”
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Negotiating digital urban futures: the limits and possibilities of future-making in Singapore
Published 2023“…Furthermore, this paper casts attention on forms of negotiation that emerge not from grassroots movements and/or democratic activism that have so far attracted social and cultural geographers working on the future, but everyday lived practice around the digital. …”
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The landlocked ocean: landlocked states in BBNJ negotiations and the impact of fixed land-sea relations in global ocean governance
Published 2024-05-01“…Beyond traditional geographical definitions, the paper reveals the dynamic nature of landlockedness and underscores the intricate interplay of social, economic, cultural, geographical, and political factors in determining who has access to ocean space and resources and who does not. …”
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MENONITAS BRASILEIROS ÀS MARGENS DO MUNDO NACIONAL: UM ESTUDO DE GEOGRAFIA SOCIAL E CULTURAL
Published 2000-12-01“…Brazilian menonites on the edges of national world: a social and cultural geographical study Abstract Mennonites are a religious group which often suffered from political prosecution and religious discrimination. …”
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'When you look at a calf, what do you see?'
Published 2022-06-01“…Secondly, I will read and explicate how Yellowstone remediates New/Post-West scholarship—the work of social historians and cultural geographers in particular—with a seemingly didactic zeal. …”
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Kultúrna krajina ako kultúrny a časovo-priestorový fenomén/Cultural Landscape as a Cultural and Temporal-Spatial Phenomenon
Published 2018-04-01“…This paper briefly presents views on the cultural landscape as a feature of cultural geographical research, and it especially emphasises the importance of the temporalspatial dimensions of the cultural landscape.…”
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Ethnic, confessional and cultural patterns of regionalism in the post-Soviet Russia
Published 2017-10-01“…Nevertheless, changes in the cultural geographic pattern could also be observed in the investigated period. …”
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