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In this article the author discusses aspects of regionalism as treatment for a dissociative identity in Pennsylvania. The author is critical on the chronic fragmentation among counties, services, and municipalities. The author suggests that government leaders, community and businesses must gather to find...
The Highland Park Ford Plant, built in 1910 by noted factory architect Albert Kahn, was once the premiere factory building in America,helping to advance not only the Fordist system, but the city of Detroit, Michigan as being the automobile capital of the world.It is a touchstone of factory ...
One key assumption is the decay condition that\({\text{t}}^{ - \upalpha }\)further diminishes the influence of shocks over time based on the assumption\(\upalpha > 0\), implying that economic freedom gradually stabilizes or converges over time. ...
What is emerging is a multiplicity of approaches and subjects, including---under the big tent of environmental literature---nature writing, deep ecology, the ecology of cities, ecofeminism, the literature of toxicity, environmental justice, bioregionalism, the lives of animals, the revaluation of ...
While feminism is arguably one of the most globalized social movements, its materialization in particular contexts can both open up new visions and practices for building collective solidarity, as it can lay © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group 566 EDITORIAL bare the ...
Regionalism is also a rising force, though many regional organisations remain weak. If we were gloomy about the many gaps in the international system, we were not necessarily pessimistic in the long run. Countries would probably come together when they had to, even if it was a pity that ...
My garden is all overgrown and the weeds are creeping up on my home, Grass has grown over two foot high and the trees are blocking out the sky. French windows won’t open any more from the moss that’s grown outside the door, ...
These transformations require a profound "rethinking" of democratic institu- tions if governance is to remain effective (Held and McGrew 1993). However, recent critical junctures like the sovereign debt crisis of 2008, the migration cri- sis of 2015 and the COVID-19 pandemic have laid bare ...