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  • Rationality, ethics, and space : on situated universalism and the self-interested acknowledgement of difference
  • A study of the changes between 1982-3 and 1989 of two towns in south eastern Ghana, Ayirebi and Asokore. Self help and self reliance are important in continuing adverse economic conditions.―(EMS)
  • Services in a Colombian shantytown : speculations on the limits of collective self-help
  • Geographer's journal : South Africa, seeing for one's self
  • Geographer's journal : South Africa - seeing for one's self : part two
  • Synergetics an interdisciplinary approach to phenomena of self-organization in Links between the natural and Social Sciences.
  • Development through self-reliance: theory and policy implications for Nigeria
  • Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan: effects of the self-employment bias on unemployment rates
  • SELF, S.
  • SELF, S., (Editeur scientifique)
  • The economics of self-help housing: theory and some evidence from a developing country
  • Harambee: self-help development projects in Kenya
  • Neotektonski problemi na balgarskija cernomorski self Neotectonic problems of the Bulgarian Black-Sea shelf
  • Self-organization in dynamic settlement systems in Seventh Pacific conference, Surfer's Paradise, 1981.
  • Minorities and self-determination in Our geographic mosaic: research essays in honour of G.C. Merrill.
  • The tuition of American planning: from dependency toward self-reliance in Education for planning: retrospect and prospect.
  • De l'effet de domination à la self-reliance: techniques appropriées pour le développement
  • Planners as urban managers: an exploration of the attitudes and self-image of senior British planners
  • Individual motives for choosing self-employment in the UK : does region matter?
  • Employment ; Industrial sector ; Industrial structure ; Motivation ; Northern Ireland ; Regional disparities ; Regional economy ; Regional policy ; Self-employment ; Unemployment ; United Kingdom
  • This paper investigates UK data for 1999–2001 on the reported motives for choosing self-employment. After controlling for individual characteristics and industrial structure, some regional differences persist. These are largely for men
  • and are quantitatively small. Northern Ireland stands out, reflecting the different composition of its self-employed. Conclusions for the emphasis of regional policy and further research are discussed.
  • Lanscapes of the self/lanscapes of the other(s): cultural geography 1991-92
  • of the self and the other should emanate.