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Autor:
Olaf Kuhlke, Adam M. Pine
Global Movements: Dance, Place, and Hybridity provides a theoretical and practical examination of the relationships between the global mobility of ideas and people, and its impact on dance and space. Using seven case studies, the contributors illustr
Autor:
Adam M. Pine, Olaf Kuhlke
This volume provides a theoretical and practical examination of the relationships between bodies, dance and space. Using ten case studies, it illustrates the symbolic power of dance that is crafted by choreographers and acted out by dancers. The book
Autor:
Adam M. Pine, Rebecca de Souza
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, Vol 3, Iss 4 (2016)
The disempowering manner in which "hungry people" are portrayed in public discourse and the dehumanizing way in which they are treated when they try to provision for themselves demand that scholars create counter frames to subvert the existing portra
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https://doaj.org/article/9589a98712334eda809b52f3fe109cf6
Autor:
Adam M Pine
Publikováno v:
City & Society. 27:272-294
Drawn from a larger project examining immigration and economic redevelopment in Philadelphia, this article examines the way bodegas (small neighborhood-based variety stores) challenge relations of competitiveness inherent in neoliberal urban developm
Autor:
Adam M Pine, John Bennett
Publikováno v:
Community Development. 45:317-336
Using data from a survey of residents living in a United States Department of Agriculture defined food desert in Duluth, Minnesota, this article examines the diverse ways that people living in a neighborhood without a grocery store feed themselves. W
Autor:
Adam M. Pine
Food insecurity in the US is a critical issue that is experienced by approximately 15% of the population each year. Hunger is not caused by an inability to produce enough food for the population, but is instead a manifestation of federal agricultural
Autor:
Rebecca de Souza, Adam M Pine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, Vol 3, Iss 4 (2016)
The disempowering manner in which "hungry people" are portrayed in public discourse and the dehumanizing way in which they are treated when they try to provision for themselves demand that scholars create counter frames to subvert the existing portra