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Chi-Mao Wang, 王驥懋
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Globalization has become a great concern in literatures of the development of urban space and the transition of economic structure in the field of urban geography in the past decade. Among these literatures, the issue of global city has domin
Globalization has become a great concern in literatures of the development of urban space and the transition of economic structure in the field of urban geography in the past decade. Among these literatures, the issue of global city has domin
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http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/31955208273740756148
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 47:1152-1164
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Rural Studies. 92:443-450
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang
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Journal of Cultural Economy. 15:200-215
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 39:218-236
In 2011, thousands of Taiwanese farmers gathered in Yunlin County to protest against a government environmental management programme which attempted to address the land subsidence that has threatened Taiwan’s High-Speed Rail infrastructure. New env
Autor:
Chi‐Mao Wang
Publikováno v:
The Geographical Journal. 187:361-372
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang
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Sociologia Ruralis. 58:909-927
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Rural Studies. 54:28-38
Until the 1990s the Taiwanese government deemed peasant folk religious activities such as temple festivals to be superstitious. Nowadays, inspired by the rural endogenous development paradigm, these activities are no longer a sign of backwardness but
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang, Ker-Hsuan Chien
Publikováno v:
Political Geography. 83:102285
This paper examines the controversy around marine animal management in Taiwan Strait, where the sea has been territorialized by offshore wind power developers. Concerns have been focused on the impacts of pile-driving noise on the Taiwanese white dol
Autor:
Chi-Mao Wang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Peasant Studies. 40:799-815
Over the past two decades, bottom-up rural development has become the prevailing approach in Taiwan. The rise of community-based projects for Foucauldian thinkers should be understood as new ways of thinking about governing social life, in which poli