approved in principle the plan for immediate steps to be taken to alleviate conditions at Figure 1 Map showing the layout of adjoining cottages at the Gap. NAA: F1, 1952/245 PART 1. Reproduced with permission from the National Archives of Australia. the
Search Results
Katherine Ellinghaus and Sianan Healy
Manuel Stoffers, Blake Morris, Alan Meyer, Younes Saramifar, Andrew Cobbing, Martin Emanuel, Rudi Volti, Caitlin Starr Cohn, Caitríona Leahy, and Sunny Stalter-Pace
facilities for them. In a detailed history of the interactions of local and national American bodies of traffic planners, bicycle industry representatives, cycling advocates, and a variety of government agencies, Epperson describes how the “Dutch” approach
The Spectacular Traveling Woman
Australian and Canadian Visions of Women, Modernity, and Mobility between the Wars
Sarah Galletly
elsewhere, in recent years we have seen a “contract[ion] back toward national literary studies of Canada and Australia, in their separate domains.” 3 Despite this separation, Kuttainen identifies a series of parallel inquiries into print culture and the
Eirini Kasioumi, Anna Plyushteva, Talya Zemach-Bersin, Kathleen F. Oswald, Molly Sauter, Alexandra Ganser, Mustafa Ahmed Khan, Natasha Raheja, Harry Oosterhuis, and Benjamin Fraser
, international travelers to the booming special economic zones of the Pearl River Delta (PRD), such as Shenzhen, are also forced to travel through HKIA, as China’s politics of national security restrict the ability of local PRD airports to serve international
Conservation-Induced Resettlement
The Case of the Baka of Southeast Cameroon—A Variation on the Habitual Mobility–Immobility Nexus
Harrison Esam Awuh
, has given rise to fundamental transformations in societal values and practices, material culture, and ideas about health, identity, and environment. An interesting question is how the actual movement from one area and emplacement in another have also
Media Ecologies of Autonomous Automobility
Gendered and Racial Dimensions of Future Concept Cars
Julia M. Hildebrand and Mimi Sheller
environment that supports his gendered and racial identity. Despite the autonomous vehicle taking over significant portions of control, the depiction of the concept car suggests a simultaneous empowering of the owner and of Japanese cultural leadership in
Holly Thorpe
action sport participants sought out the familiar rhythms of their sporting bodies and lifestyles to help cope with the many stresses of daily life and contribute to the rebuilding of personal and collective identities, and a sense of belonging in a new
Knowledge, Travel, and Embodied Thought
Restlessness in Herder’s Journal of My Voyage in the Year 1769
John K. Noyes
and political issues—the relationship between national specificity and the universality of human experience, between contingent experience and universally valid knowledge, between instrumental and mythological approaches to the world, between the book
Ceasing Fire and Seizing Time
LA Gang Tours and the White Control of Mobility
Sarah Sharma and Armonds R. Towns
. Mobility is central to the political ontologies of race in the United States. One’s racial identity has an always-already mobile element. In simple terms, it is one of the mechanisms by which people are raced in the United States. In the case of LA Gang
Ambivalent Mobilities in the Pacific
“Savagery” and “Civilization” in the Australian Interwar Imaginary
Nicholas Halter
mobilities, identities, and transnational histories. 1 Travel writing itself is an ambiguous and contested category, loosely defined as “a discourse designed to describe and interpret for its readers a geographical area together with its natural attributes