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...* Atmospheric Sciences * (BSc, MSc, PhD) Geography-various programs (BA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD) * Biogeog..., Vancouver * Geography, Environmental/ Physical (BA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD) * Geography, Spatial Infor...) * Geography (BA, BSc) * Biophysical Processes * Geography, GIS (MSc. PhD) and Remote Sensing (Ce...
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... reinforces this identity by providing a physical and imaginative site to develop these qualities wi... (Shadian 2007, 340), these circumpolar processes also influenced the development of Canada's own no... on culture, language, ethnicity, and geography (see Grant 1989; Grace 2001; Hulan 2002; Griffiths...
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...These simultaneous processes are at the cote of Toronto's socio-spatial transfo... on the inner core of the city and the physical aspects of its growth and development patterns fro...Urban Geography 14: 99-107. . Bunce, S. 2004. The emergence of 'sm...
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... in those areas of Winnipeg where physical deterioration had set in and low-income people had... to be directly involved in planning processes contributed significantly to the emergence of the ... and Residential Structure: the Social Geography of Winnipeg, 1901-1921. Journal of Historical Geog...
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A study examines accounting in a sugar refinery from 1900 to 1920 in two arenas of operation. The geography of accounting enabled the workers at Chelsea to have their working experience sequestered by the company. Accounting routinized their work at the refinery, enabling their labor to become monitored, empty of meaning, and, at times, overwhelming. The ideology of accounting provided the company with an instrument of evasion to silence the voice of labor and an instrument of self-deception designed to justify and insulate the authoritarian hierarchy of the company and the power of its Australian general manager, Edward Knox. Accounting became an ideology that sought to legitimate the exploitation of the workforce and the generous return to shareholders.
... or locale of accounting in terms of the physical distance between the head office (Sydney) and Auck...Labor and production processes provided the location for accounting to control an...
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This paper argues that states have undergone a shift in how they see and respond to human smuggling. They are now less bound by those land borders that once demarcated the edges of sovereign territory and act more transnationally in response to the transnational practices of human smugglers. The interception of four cargo boats carrying migrants smuggled from Fujian, China, serves as a case study. Central to understanding the struggle between smugglers and States are geography and vision: how each sees the landscape, plays on distance and proximity, and puts geography to work. After explaining the methodology, I locate Canada in the global industries of human smuggling and border enforcement, outline changes to border enforcement that have taken place in the time since these interceptio...
... to include the decision-making processes of those involved in the governance of immigration... Smuggling Vessel" with a series of physical descriptors such as the expected size, condition, ...
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... that is not accounted for by growth in physical capital (e.g., machinery and equipment) or from wo... the form of new products, services and processes, the income is taxed like any other form of invest...1996. "R&D Spillovers and the Geography of Innovation and Production." American Economic R...
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..., and consultation and negotiation processes are co-ordinated in order to upgrade projects (Dor..., which essentially meant income, and of physical conditions referring to people's lived space, nota... Within Cities: An Urban Social Geography. New York: John Wiley and Sons. . Dear, M. 1992. U...
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Oh the other hand, because [Anne McClintock] understands nationalisms as necessarily gendered, and because of her keen attention to the use of domestic trope in representing national homelands, she cannot simply dismiss the identifications of nations with the family and domestic spaces as a matter of "political love." She shows that the trope of the family works on two levels: "First, it offers a 'natural' figure for sanctioning national hierarchy within a putative organic unity of interests. Second, it offers a 'natural' trope for figuring national time" (1997, p. 91). Consequently, the family and domestic space "offered an indispensable metaphoric figure by which national difference could be shaped into a single historical genesis narrative" (p. 91). Just as hierarchies of age and gen...
...I want to unearth the processes involved in the construction and contestation of t...An idealized notion of home as a physical space of safety and comfort is only partial, exclu...By not insisting on a history or a geography but focussing on a temporality of struggle, I crea...
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... property values and improve the overall physical and social fabric of the area; none of them paused... employ it as a shorthand for a set of processes (operating at various scales and involving individ... in Urban Planning, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto. Unpublished r...