A cukorrépa-termesztés és cukorgyartas alakulasa a Délkelet-Alfoldon, 1971-1982. (Sugar-beet cultivation and sugar industry in the Southeast Great Plain, (1971-1982)
The various indicators of production (harvested area, average yields, amount of crop and sugar content) show extreme variations. The various parameters for factories (capacity, indicators of sugar content, technological losses and the length
The main problems are : unfavourable economic conditions, the use of old engines in processing, small process-capacity of the factories, and beside it the slow harvesting of sugar-beet. Only reconstruction should improve the position of sugar
Factorial ecology and the South African city: some problems and prospects
The factorial ecology approach to urban analysis has recently been subject to widespread criticism. These criticisms have focussed both on the conceptual foundation of factorial ecology and on the application of factorial techniques to problems
Humanizing industrial geography : factory canteens and worker feeding on the Witwatersrand
An attempt to ''humanize'' industrial geography. The competition between informal food vendors and formal canteens in factories on the Witwatersrand is examined. - (AJC)
Lord Lansdowne and the Indian Factory Act of 1891: a study of Indian economic nationalism and proconsuler power
Géographie de l'Asie ; Histoire économique ; Inde ; Indian Factory Act, 1891 ; Industrie textile ; Lansdowne ; Législation ; Nationalisme ; Pouvoir proconsulaire ; Siècle XIX ; Vie politique
Nieuwe bedrijven in Nederland.. (New factories in the Netherlands)
Based on empirical data (50 000 files), the author describes and analyses where in the Netherlands new factories are founded. His conclusions are important for the development of a new regional policy. (AGD).
Strukturwandel der Factory Outlet Center in den USA
Changement structurel des Factory Outlet Centers aux Etats-Unis
Centre commercial ; Commerce de détail ; Entreprise ; Etats-Unis ; Factory Outlet Center ; Localisation ; Localisation optimale
Les AA. font ressortir les caractéristiques des Factory Outlet Centers nord-américains et leur processus de développement en tenant compte des conditions générales. La question centrale est la localisation optimale et l'avenir de cette forme
Les Factory Outlet Centers en Europe. Un compte-rendu de voyage
Centre commercial ; Commerce de détail ; Entreprise ; Europe ; Factory Outlet Center ; Localisation
En raison du désir d'implantation en Allemagne de Factory Outlet Centers, un voyage a été entrepris vers de tels centres, au Royaume-Uni et en Suisse, par le Ministère de la Planification régionale, de la Construction et du Développement Urbain
Space of Discipline and Governmentality: The Singer Sewing Machine Factory, Clydebank, in the Twentieth Century
Factory ; Governmentality ; Historical geography ; Industry ; Labour ; Mechanical engineering ; Scotland ; Social relations ; Twentieth Century ; United Kingdom ; Working conditions ; discipline ; discourse ; factory work ; governmentality ; oral
This paper examines work at the Singer factory, Clydebank, in the first half of the twentieth century. It employs a geographical reading of the temporal and spatial strategies of worker control in the factory. Using both archival and oral history
data to critique commonly accepted understandings of factory work, I argue that although the factory space can be read as disciplinary, this must not obscure the resistive spatial and social strategies employed by workers. I draw on Foucault's ideas
From 1955 till 1982 the province of Friesland suffered a loss of 70 dairy-products factories. Geographical circumstances have had such a decisive influence on the re-use of the industrial buildings, that somes rules could be derived from the data
. Undeniably there has been a widespread neglect of the symbolical, historical and monumental values of the dairy-products factories in their specific local and regional setting. Functionally, many of these factories underwent a process of grading down
. Moreover the majority of the factory buildings is subject to delapidation or are on the list for demolition. Administrations and local communities have overlooked potentialities of the former factories for local community purposes.
This paper examines a struggle waged by production line workers at a formerly state-owned factory located in Peri Ha’Galil, Israel’s northern periphery. Intially an attempt to prevent the closure of the privatized factory, it soon became an all-out
factories experience a restless citizenship, a ceaseless battle to secure their jobs through what might be called the work of citizenship.