A. studies the Memorial Coliseum of the University of Kentucky as an example of subaltern voices and the guilt and grit of the landscape must be unearthed in archives. It turns our that the Coliseum is on the same site that Adamstown, an African
Macassan/indigenous Australian ‘sites of memory’ in the National Museum of Australia and Australian National Maritime Museum
Australia ; Colonization ; Cultural geography ; Cultural studies ; Discoveries ; Ethnic minority ; Historical geography ; Indonesia ; Memory ; Museum ; National identity ; Whites
The politics of sacred places : Palestinian identity, collective memory, and resistance in the Hassan Bek mosque conflict
Etude d’un conflit concernant un site sacré : formulation d’une identité minoritaire par la transformation du lieu en un noyau de résistance et de formation d’une mémoire collective. La mobilisation pour créer une dynamique à propos de ces espaces
Berlin ; Buenos Aires ; Creativeness ; Cultural studies ; Lagos ; London ; Los Angeles ; Political ecology ; Seoul ; Site of memory ; Urban change ; Urban geography ; Urbanization
of economic instability, the political ecology of urban nature, and the presence of collective memory. Cultural aspects of urban change are considered, including the work of artists and film makers who have critically engaged with processes of urban change
The planar maximal covering location problem. (Symposium on location problems: in memory of Leon Cooper)
Activité de services ; Analyse spatiale ; Choix du site ; Congrès ; Distance parcourue ; Distance-temps ; Equipement ; Fonction d'utilité ; Généralités sur la géographie ; Infrastructure de services ; Localisation ; Location set covering model
Some terrain and land-use problems associated with exploratory wellsites, Northern Yukon Territory in Northern ecology and resource management. Memorial essays honouring Don Gill.
Etude d'impact de forages de prospection pétrolière: développement de thermokarst sur les sites les plus anciens. Ailleurs les indicateurs de sols figurés et de solifluxion sont absents. Description des paysages et des mesures prises pour limiter la
Amarapura ; Birmanie ; Culturel ; Héritage culturel ; Monument ; Protection des sites ; Thaïlande ; Tombe de roi
Burma ; Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Monument ; Site preservation ; Thailand
In 2012 the Burmese authority wanted to clear the old cemetery of Amarapura to make way for a new urban development project. They removed most of the old tombs from the site but the supposed tomb of the last king of Ayutthaya who was taken prisoner
by the Burmese after the fall of the Siamese capital (1767). In the monkhood since 1758, he was resettled in the area of Amarapura where he died in 1796 and was entombed in a memorial monument (stupa). However, as the monument bears no inscription, the Burmese
denied there was any proof that Umthumphon was entombed here. A Thai delegation was dispatched in Burma to enquire on the spot and its members found the site plausible. The preservation of the monument, to be excavated by the Association of Siamese
Negotiating memory and identity : the Hyde Park Holocaust Memorial, London
En juin 1983, la Grande-Bretagne a inauguré son premier mémorial uniquement dédié aux victimes de l'Holocauste : le Hyde Park Holocaust Memorial Garden. Ce monument reflète des problèmes d'identité anglo-juive, de mémoire et d'histoire.
Social memory and geographical memory of natural disasters
as participants in the formation of landscapes. The article considers them from the viewpoint of their visibility in the social sphere, that is, from the viewpoint of the social memory of natural disasters as preserved in oral, written, and architectural accounts
Gender ; Historical geography ; Malaysia ; Museum ; Political geography ; Race ; Role of the State ; Site of memory ; Twentieth Century ; War
This paper explores how and why the story of Sybil Kathigasu, a woman who played a salient role in the resistance movement against the Japanese during the Second World War in Perak, Malaysia, has been peripheralized within formal memory making even
broadly, it offers insights into women's absences in Malaysian public memory, and argues the need for more emphasis on memoryscapes ‘from below’ as a means of nuancing local remembrance politics.
Imagining New Asia : place, memory and identity. Special edition
Architecture ; Asia ; Cultural landscape ; Cultural studies ; Ethnicity ; Festival ; Redevelopment ; Religion ; Site of memory ; South-Eastern Asia ; Territorial identity ; Tradition ; Urban landscape ; Urbanism