Christianity ; Cornwall ; England ; Historical geography ; Middle Age ; Myth ; Semiotics of space ; United Kingdom
The A. considers the historical geography of place and space within the context of medieval Britain. Through examining the geography invoked within a particular hagiographic account about the life of St Samson, he explores how the medieval natural
geographical because of environmental metaphors and references to spaces, places and landscapes. They carried geographical coordinates that helped to establish a sense of place.
Spaces of labour control : comparative perspectives from Southeast Asia
Asia ; Capitalism ; Human capital ; Indonesia ; Industrial development ; Industrial space ; Labour ; Malaysia ; Social control ; Social relations ; South-Eastern Asia ; Territorial strategy
Concept ; Education ; Environment ; Inter-disciplinary approach ; Scale ; Space time
education pivoting upon geography, the interdisciplinary science par excellence : it actually is a discipline centred on relations and integrations of different, non-homogeneous kinds of knowledge endowed with a time-space character. Special attention
the local politics through which private space is extended into public space. The topic is situated within broader concerns about diasporic Jewish identity, threatened by assimilationism, slow demographic growth and secularization. It invokes recent theories
Globalization ; Income transfer ; International migration ; Refugees ; Space time ; United States of America
This account of the Salvadoran transnational social field centered in northern New Jersey contributes to the development of transnational theory. The AA. argue that aspects of daily life became associated with an experience of space-time relations
Appropriation of land ; Cultural studies ; Place ; Policy ; Scotland ; Semiotics of space ; Sense of belonging ; Space ; Territorial identity ; United Kingdom