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Geography of Time, Place, Movement and Networks, Volume 5

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244 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Nature Switzerlanderschienen am27.05.20242024
This book investigates both early as well as recent accounts of journeys by women and families in African, Asian, East European, North and Latin American contexts. It discusses how places, place settings and transport routes, whether by land, sea, or air, were and remain important in the impacts these newcomers have on states and regions. The contributions to this book provide insight in laws and regulations related to women's and refugees' rights. They highlight the importance of place and location in defining rights and implementing reforms, such as the importance of the politics and the state in identifying rights in global contexts of refugee resettlement, cross-border employment, security and reshaping human institutions as well as the changing legal landscape related to for instance women participating in the Olympic Games and in national sports. The book also touches on the worlds of family landscapes, mapping family trees, family cemeteries and redefining immigrant city mixes. As such, the book offers readers to explore past, present, and future issues faced by women and families, regardless of place or country.



Stanley D. Brunn, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA. His research interests cover a broad array of topics within urban geography, economic geography, social geography, information/communications geography, geotechnology and cyberspace, time-space intersections, law, political, and environmental geography, geographical future, as well as disciplinary history.
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KlappentextThis book investigates both early as well as recent accounts of journeys by women and families in African, Asian, East European, North and Latin American contexts. It discusses how places, place settings and transport routes, whether by land, sea, or air, were and remain important in the impacts these newcomers have on states and regions. The contributions to this book provide insight in laws and regulations related to women's and refugees' rights. They highlight the importance of place and location in defining rights and implementing reforms, such as the importance of the politics and the state in identifying rights in global contexts of refugee resettlement, cross-border employment, security and reshaping human institutions as well as the changing legal landscape related to for instance women participating in the Olympic Games and in national sports. The book also touches on the worlds of family landscapes, mapping family trees, family cemeteries and redefining immigrant city mixes. As such, the book offers readers to explore past, present, and future issues faced by women and families, regardless of place or country.



Stanley D. Brunn, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA. His research interests cover a broad array of topics within urban geography, economic geography, social geography, information/communications geography, geotechnology and cyberspace, time-space intersections, law, political, and environmental geography, geographical future, as well as disciplinary history.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783031580413
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum27.05.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten244 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse11257 Kbytes
IllustrationenXX, 244 p. 102 illus., 86 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.15426463
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Feminism as Action: Title IX, Time Journeys, and A League of Their Own (Karen Falconer Al-Hindi and Tammie M. Kennedy).- 2. Gender Issues and the Olympic Games (Lisa M. DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley).- 3. Gender Equality and Sport Around the World (Lisa DeChano-Cook and Fred M. Shelley).- 4. Family Cemeteries of the Upland South as Time Journeys (Gary S. Foster and William E. Lovekamp).- 5. Eastern Slovak Responses to the Ad Hoc Influx of Refugees from Ukraine-A Case Study of Refugee Assistance by the University of Presov in the Context of Emotionality (Radoslav Klamár, Anna Polacková, Klaudia Bednárová-Gibová, and Miloslav Michalko).- 6. Poland as an Emerging Immigration Hub in Central and Eastern Europe (Weronika A. Kusek).- 7. Changes in the Seasonal Working Spaces and Pasture Environments of a Herder's Family in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (1985-2022) (Dawei Li, Shangyi Zhou, and Gabuzang).- 8. Appalachian Migrant Journey: Familial, Geographical, and Intellectual (MichaelE. Maloney, Jeffrey L. Dey, and Phillip J. Obermiller).- 9. The Journeys of Three Multi-generational California Families Across Time and Place (Samuel M. Otterstrom).- 10. Travel and Emotions in the Origins of Sociology: Harriet Martineau's Experiences in the United States and the Middle East (Adrian Scribano).- 11. Gender and Time Journeys in Sport: Title IX's Impact on Women in Sports in the United States (Fred M. Shelley and Lisa DeChano-Cook).- 12. How Migration, Cultural Clashes and Place Combine to Create Group Identities: How the Diné Became the Navajo (J. Matthew Shumway).- 13. A Family's Genealogical Time-Journey Trail: An Historical Geography of Industrialization and the Great Lakes (Joseph S. Wood).mehr