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  • Through the exposition and discussion of four scenes based on ethnographic engagements with various LGBT collectives in Baltimore, the paper attends to the registers in which a fragile sense of community comes into being., developing
  • Using case material and ethnographic vignettes from a larger geographic project on water rights and governance in New Mexico. Water adjudication is examined as a vital instrument in the state's pursuit of spatial knowledge. The A. explores how
  • The AA. analyse asentamientos and cantegriles through new poverty and the moral dangers of proximity in Uruguyan squatter settlements. Based on ethnographic research in Montevideo, this article shows how newly impoverished Uruguayans have dealt
  • This article analyses a tripartite conceptualisation of urban public space as site for play through evidence from South Bank, London. It draws on ethnographic data to argue that play is a recurrent trait of sociospatial practices enacted in public
  • Drawing from ethnographic research in the Latino barrios of North Denver, this article deconstructs the history of one small yet vital public space—la Raza Park. During the 1970s, this place, its pool and the many events it grounded, built community
  • This paper focuses on the Irish maps of Reverend Abraham Hume (1814-84), inter alia Church of England clergyman, antiquarian, ethnographer and maker of maps of the social condition of Liverpool. Thomas Larcom may have inspired manuscript maps
  • reactions and material interactions Poles have within these stores and with their food products. It will draw on ethnographic observations and semi-structured interviews with Polish migrants to explore their experiences. Attention to these details reveals
  • [b1] SILA - Arctic Centre at the Ethnographic Collections. National Museum, Danemark
  • The paper focuses on the urban cycling practices of bike trails and BMX in order to illustrate that these practices are perhaps not as resistant as previous accounts have argued. Using ethnographic methods, it discusses the practice and reception
  • Routing Landscape : Ethnographic Studies of Movement and Journey
  • Routing Landscape : Ethnographic Studies of Movement and Journey
  • by negociating sustainability in a range of local situations. They provide ethnographically-detailed case studies of local environmental transformations in eight different countries. The AA. develop the central idea that the macrosociological oversimplifications
  • Article traduit du russe, extrait de Vestnik Leningradskogo Universiteta, Leningrad, 1975, n24, pp. 145-151. Critique faite par l'ethnographe V. I. KOZLOV à propos de la conception biologique et géographique de l'histoire ethnique, telle qu'elle est
  • by a symptomatic fragmentation. By means of ethnographic field research it describes the production of enrichedor multifunctional spaces through everyday life practices, recognising in the inhabitants' appropriation and adaptation processes a potential
  • Using multi-species ethnographic work across a range of sites, from wildlife reserves to farms and food processing plants, we argue for a shift of focus in biosecurity away from defined borderlines towards that of borderlands. The latter involves
  • From an ethnographic research performed in three neighborhoods of Santiago de Chile City—different neighborhoods on locational and socio-economical terms— this paper argues that inhabitants must build a type of relation with their territory
  • . The A. aims to open up for a renewed sense of causation in the social domain in view of the manifest complexities with which we are faced in the present era of globalization and rapid social changes. The reasoning is ethnographic rather than conceptual
  • and how these businesses approach the knowledge gap between climate change science and business practice, drawing on a variety of ethnographic research methods: (1) in-depth semi-structured and open interviews; (2) participant observations; and (3
  • This paper draws upon concepts of emergence, connectivity and space-time relationality to develop an ethnogeomorphic outlook upon biophysical-and-cultural (living) landscapes. This perspective is grounded through ethnographic case studies
  • This article examines both forest cover changes and attitudes toward environmental conservation in the El Cielo Biosphere Reserve in northeastern Mexico. Ethnographic interviews are employed to examine the attitudes of local people toward the costs