decree number 75/50 of the French colonial administration. 7 Following the creation of Dja Reserve and based on the “fortress” conservation ideology that the presence of people in protected areas is anathema to the idea of nature protection, the first
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addition to the current literature on how the high-tech sector exports business models and ideologies across society. Highlighting how these ideas travel and shift, Disruptive Fixation provides both invaluable empirical observations from the field and a
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Cycling, Gender, and Class in Postsocialist China
Hilda Rømer Christensen
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Discursive Assertions of Mobility Futures
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was certainly normative. It embodied the currently most honoured way of being a man, it required all other men to position themselves in relation to it, and it ideologically legitimated the global subordination of women to men. 14 On that note, Nelly