I would much rather be still here and travel in time : the intertwinedness of mobility and stillness in cottage living
This article elaborates on how mobility and stillness, in both space and time, are intertwined and mutually influence each other by analysing second home usage of old cottages that formally were dwelling houses of poor tenant small-holdings
in Sweden. It shows that these places continuously emerge through entanglements of mobility and stillness and of present and past times. It demonstrates that the users go to the cottage to be at a place where they, with the help of the preserved materiality
and history of the cottages, can feel rooted and still. At the same time the cottages offer imaginary time travels and experiences of other times and lifestyles.
Incentives for the producing companies could boost output of oil in Nigeria, but with falling prices the Government revenue would still decline. (EMS).
Although various marine still-stands have been identified around Knysna Lagoon, still-stands below present mean tide level have not previously been recognised. One such is identified following winter storms. - (AJC)
A still revered Tomodachi after half a century : reflections on Raoul Blanchard and epistemological changes in Canada in Reflections and visions. 25 years of geography at Waterloo.
In this district, although there has been some improvement in the crop production situation in 1989, desertification/land degradation and shortage of food produced locally are still prevailing. The people are still living below the poverty line
), but different patterns of residential development absorb still more (50ha annualy). Outside, it is nearly only the diffusion of rurban residences which is in question, nevertheless, this one is still limited enough, but threatens the rural space. Deterioration
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Tautological in tone, this article seeks to explain why Americans still prefer earth burial whereas the British now largely cremate their dead. - (DWG)