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  • Domestic space and disability in nineteenth-century Melbourne, Australia
  • Australia ; Daily life ; Disability ; Historical geography ; Melbourne ; Social space ; Victoria
  • they lived, and to illustrate the socio-spatial relations that shaped their lives. Although the social geographical focus of the paper is on the historical domestic environment, the analysis also considers other key social spaces. The paper traces some
  • of important socio-spatial relationships that connected domestic space to other key sites in disabled people's everyday lives.
  • Family photographs and domestic spacings : a case study
  • Domestic space ; Family ; Feminism ; Photography ; South-East England ; United Kingdom ; Woman
  • Domesticity and other homely spaces of modernity. Part 2
  • Family ; Gender ; Hispanics ; Hospital ; Social geography ; Social reproduction ; Space
  • Cette partie comprend trois articles. 1. La domestication des naissances à l'hôpital : la naissance au coeur de la famille et l'émergence d'espaces pour les nouveaux-nés comme chez soi (M. Fannin). 2. Les espaces spécifiques des adolescents hispano
  • Spectral returns of domesticity
  • Architecture ; Ethics ; Gender ; Semiotics of space ; Social life ; Town ; Urban practice
  • Space, time and renegociating motherhood : an exploration of the domestic workplace
  • Bringing democracy back home : community localism and the domestication of political space
  • on the work of Judith Butler, the paper theorises these practices as the incursion into the public realm of regulatory norms related to domestic and private spaces, rendering political space familiar and malleable, and suggesting that power and decision making
  • This paper identifies four spatial practices through which marginalised communities in England apply the technology of localism to challenge the limitations of their positioning and imprint promises of empowerment and democracy on space. Drawing
  • can be brought within reach. It is argued that these spatial practices of community rehearse a more fundamental transformation of the political ordering of space than that authorised by the state strategies of localism.
  • Cultural studies ; Domestic space ; Food ; International migration ; New Zealand ; Tradition ; Woman
  • ' experiences. They focus on a group of 11 migrant women. They are comfortable in their domestic spaces and experience cooking not as a burden but as an important way of staying connected with their old home.
  • Domestic residential garden food production in Melbourne, Australia : a fine-grained analysis and pilot study
  • Agriculture ; Australia ; Food production ; Garden ; Gardening ; Household ; Melbourne ; Private space ; Victoria
  • small domestic spaces. Participants were also questioned about their motivations for engaging in backyard food production and dealing with surpluses.
  • Human-landscape relations and the occupation of space : experiencing and expressing domestic gardens
  • Domestic garden ; Gardening ; Human ecology ; Human occupation ; Landscape ; Man-environment relations ; Subjectivity ; United Kingdom
  • Industrial change, the domestic economy and home life in Redundant spaces in cities and regions? Studies in industrial decline and social change.
  • The AA. show how the main activities that go on in the home are related to those in the workplace. The domestic economy and home life developed in relation to the development of specifically capitalist ways of organizing production
  • The properties of space : history, geography, and gentrification
  • The histories and geographies of property are constituted by and are constitutive of certain ideologies of the social world. These ideologies are broad and complex, touching on domesticity, market relations and citizenship. The language
  • Peaceful, Pleasant and Private: The British Domestic Garden as an Ordinary Landscape
  • Cultural landscape ; Daily life ; Domestic space ; Garden ; Great Britain ; Landscape ; Mass-Observation Archive ; United Kingdom ; gardens ; narrative ; ordinary landscapes ; privacy
  • -Observation Archive (MO) to explore ideas of landscape, privacy and attachment that emerge from daily practices and routines in these ordinary domestic spaces. We argue for the domestic garden as a vernacular or ordinary landscape that displays tensions
  • is a space well described in Britain in its public form but less well known as a private, everyday landscape. In this way a cultural landscape study becomes a contemporary critical geography of an ordinary space.
  • Citizenship ; Masculinity ; Risk ; Rural area ; Social geography ; Space ; Street ; United Kingdom ; Urban area ; Young people
  • , it explores how this fundraising spectacle also functioned as a hybrid space that permitted ‘feminine’ domestic tasks as appropriate for ‘British boyhood’ until the scheme’s eventual demise in the 1990s. Overall, the complex geographies of Bob-a-Job Week
  • reveal how this organisation negotiated the boundaries between domestic and public space, providing an insight into broader constructions of youth and gender in the postwar period.
  • Domesticating globalisation, new economic spaces and regional polarisation in Guangdong Province, China
  • China ; Core-periphery ; Economic space ; Globalization ; Guangdong ; Innovation ; Knowledge ; Living standard ; Polarization ; Regional development ; Regional disparities ; Xi Jiang
  • Domesticating neo-liberalism : spaces of economic practice and social reproduction in post-socialist cities
  • Spaces at the margins : migrant domestic workers and the development of civil society in Singapore
  • Migrant masculinities and domestic space : British home-making practices in Dubai
  • Domestic space ; Dubai ; Gender ; International migration ; Labour migration ; Professional qualification ; Sense of belonging ; Social geography ; Social status ; United Arab Emirates
  • Waste matters : compost, domestic practice, and the transformation of alternative toilet cultures around Skaneateles Lake, New York
  • that conflict with expectations of what belongs inside the home. In this case, the traditionally excluded effluence of the human body remains too close for comfort, forcing a renegotiation of the common boundary-making habits defining domestic space. The result
  • This article examines compost, domestic practice, and the transformation of alternative toilet cultures around Skaneateles Lake, New York. Understanding shifts in toileting practice must move past functional assessments of new or untested technology
  • Behaviour ; Enquiry ; Leisure ; Netherlands (The) ; Space time ; Spatial choice ; Tourism
  • This thesis deals with the holiday choice of Dutch tourists and the role of routines in these choices. The main focus was the selection of a specific holiday destination, particularly in terms of the distinction between domestic and foreign
  • destinations. Based on results of the analysis of statistical data and in-depth interviews, eight groups were distinguished among Dutch tourists, which exhibit different vacation behaviour in time and space. - (AGD)
  • Domestic regions, overseas nations, and their interactions through trade : the case of the United Kingdom
  • Balance of payments ; Economic impact ; Economic space ; Export ; International trade ; Market ; Regional economy ; Specialization ; Trade;Commerce ; United Kingdom