855 resultados para Local-regional space
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This thesis consists of a quantitative analysis of the regional prevalence of certain artistic motifs as they appear in Minoan wall painting of the Neopalatial period. This will help to establish the relative degree of artistic autonomy exercised by each of the sites included in this study. The results show that the argument for itinerant artists during this time period is a strong one, but the assumption that these travelling artists were being controlled by any one palace-centre is erroneous. Rather, the similarities and differences seen suggest that the choices were predicated either by the specific patrons, or by the function of the associated building or room. Thus, the motifs found within this study should be understood as constituting a cultural identity, with greater or lesser degrees of regional homogeneity, which act as one facet of a number of cultural indicators that can be used to better understand the role of artists and regional dynamics on the island during the Bronze Age.
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Inscrite dans la tradition monographique en sociologie et en anthropologie, cette thèse prend pour objet la diversité des pratiques et des idéologies caractéristiques des différents types de populations rurales distingués en fonction de l'enracinement territorial, afin d'apporter un nouvel éclairage sur les conflits sociaux actuels dans tous les milieux ruraux québécois qui surgissent notamment de l'accroissement du nombre des néo-ruraux dont les visions du monde s'opposent à celles des agriculteurs, dont le nombre diminue sans cesse. Prenant un village comme observatoire, il s'agit de rendre compte du mouvement totalisant de l'expérience de la vie en société à la fois dans ses dimensions « matérielles » et « symboliques ». L'étude des principales formes de vie sociale (religieuse, économique et politique) se fait grâce à des méthodes diversifiées: l'observation participante, l'analyse statistique, l'analyse du discours, le travail sur les archives municipales et l'histoire orale. L'analyse des différentes formes de vie sociale montre que leur organisation est structurée par deux principaux modèles. Le modèle public et communautaire comprend les personnes qui valorisent l'implication de l'État et des professionnels dans la gestion collective de la redistribution des richesses et dans le développement des milieux ruraux. Ces personnes occupent une position économique « marginale » à l'intérieur de la localité et sont plus près des milieux urbains tant par leurs positions que par leurs visions du monde. Quant au modèle privé et familial, il comprend les personnes défendant le rôle prépondérant des réseaux familiaux dans le développement local et la fermeture de la localité face à la concurrence des marchés extérieurs et aux interventions politiques exogènes. Les représentants de ce modèle occupent une position économique locale dominante, mais se sentent de plus en plus dominés politiquement face aux interventions extérieures des représentants politiques régionaux et des professionnels ainsi qu'économiquement à l'échelle mondiale où ils occupent une position dominée. Les oppositions sous-jacentes à ces deux modèles s'inscrivent dans une histoire ancienne qui met en scène d'une part les élites traditionnelles liées à l'Église et les notables francophones scolarisées et d'autre part les élites industrielles et commerciales qui succèdent aux anglophones dès les années 1920. Le sens et le contenu des modèles varient légèrement avec les transformations récentes de la structure familiale et la régionalisation des pouvoirs politiques et religieux.
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El presente estudio quiere analizar la construcción de la dimensión regional como proceso de interacción entre el conjunto de asentamientos humanos y de unas relaciones políticas, jurídicas, históricas, económicas y funcionales alrededor de ese espacio determinado que aborda la interdependencia territorial. A partir de la concepción que la aglomeración urbana es intrínsecamente regional, el trabajo aborda tres casos de estudio: el Randstad en Holanda, el Área Metropolitana de Barcelona y la Mesa de Planificación Regional Bogotá – Cundinamarca como configuraciones que permiten la formación de acuerdos coordinados básicos para un abordaje integral de la gestión del territorio. De las particularidades de cada caso se elaboran comparaciones que establecen que la configuración de acuerdos regionales es influida por una práctica política y de ordenamiento territorial determinada. Fundamentándose en la comparación, el aparte final el texto establece establecen algunas orientaciones para la consolidación regional en Colombia como proceso de apoderamiento de lo local.
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Se recogen las actas de la Quinta Escuela de Verano organizada por el Centro Regional de Personas Adultas de la Comunidad de Madrid (CREPA) sobre la globalización y su influencia en el ámbito educativo. Incluye las ponencias y mesas redondas organizadas para este encuentro, los talleres, comunicaciones y seminarios. Las ponencias reflexionan sobre los cambios socioeconómicos a nivel mundial y la necesidad de educar en la solidaridad en un mundo globalizado y multicultural. La mesa redonda debate sobre la adecuación de los programas de educación de personas adultas a las necesidades existentes en el entorno. Los seminarios temáticos analizan, por un lado, estrategias estatales y europeas en tecnologías de la información, interculturalidad y formación y empleo; por otro, la situación actual en los centros de educación de adultos. Los talleres y comunicaciones proporcionan fichas de trabajo sobre distintos temas como la animación a la lectura, la igualdad de sexos, las dinámicas de grupo y la integración de inmigrantes. La obra finaliza con un repaso de las anteriores escuelas de verano. Cada artículo incorpora una pequeña bibliografía.
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Durante la década de los años 70 se inicia la creación de múltiples instituciones y organismos dedicados al estudio y teorización de la educación especial. Se analiza el tratamiento pedagógico que desde un periódico local se da de la educación especial, a través del estudio de las noticias aparecidas en éste durante el primer período democrático (1974-1982). Después de revisar más de 3.000 periódicos se presentan los resultados en base a una categorización didáctica y clara.
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Esta comunicação tem por objectivos levantar questões que se prendam com a ligação da História Regional e Local às identidades locais, reflectindo sobre os possíveis contributos da primeira para o estudo e definição duma identidade local. Ressalta-se também a importância da transdisciplinaridade como metodologia, e o papel activo da museologia como impulsionadora e difusora da História Regional e Local. Faz-se igualmente uma breve panorâmica historiográfica como contextualização e ligação à situação actual da história local. O interesse pela História Local em Portugal tem sido despertado em diversas ocasiões e diferentes contextos ao longo dos tempos. Fazendo uma resenha sucinta sobre a historiografia local podemos recuar até 1720, ano da criação da Academia Real da História. Com ela se iniciaram as primeiras tentativas de valorizar estes estudos, com o enunciar dum inquérito feito pelo académico Manuel Caetano de Sousa, relativo à história eclesiástica, dirigido aos arcebispados, bispados, câmaras e provedorias de comarca, com o intuito de se recolherem notícias extraídas de cartórios e arquivos.
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This article uses census data for Berkshire to argue that large-scale counterurbanization began much earlier than is generally recognized in some parts of southern England. This was not just movement down the urban hierarchy, which as Pooley and Turnbull have demonstrated was a long-term feature of England’s settlement system, but in some cases at least amenity-driven migration to rural areas of the kind increasingly recognized as a core component of recent counterurbanization. Despite a reduction of acreage Berkshire’s rural districts saw a 54% rise in population between 1901 and 1951. The sub-regional pattern of growth is assessed to gauge whether ‘clean break’ migration to the remote west of the county (which remained effectively out of commuting range from London throughout the period) was taking place, or whether counterurbanization was confined to the more accessible eastern districts. However, whilst population did increase in both west and east, it was in fact the central districts that grew most impressively. Three case study parishes are investigated in order to gauge the nature and consequences of counterurbanization at a local level. Professional and business migrants figure prominently, seeking to preserve and promote the rural attributes of their new communities, without however cutting their ties to urban centres. It is argued that migration to rural Berkshire in the first half of the twentieth century cannot adequately be described either as a form of extended suburbanization or an anti-metropolitan ‘clean break’. Rather, early counterurbanization marks the first stage on the long road to a post-productivist countryside, in which countryside becomes detached from agriculture, there is socio-economic convergence between town and country, and the ‘rural’ increasingly becomes defined by landscape and identity rather than economic function.
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Expanding national services sectors and global competition aggravate current and perceived future market pressures on traditional manufacturing industries. These perceptions of change have provoked a growing intensification of geo-political discourses on technological innovation and ‘learning’, and calls for competency in design among other professional skills. However, these political discourses on innovation and learning have paralleled public concerns with the apparent ‘growth pains’ from factory closures and subsequent increases in unemployment, and its debilitating social and economic implications for local and regional development. In this respect the following investigation sets out to conceptualize change through the complementary and differing perceptions of industry and regional actors’ experiences or narratives, linking these perceptions to their structure-determined spheres of agent-environment interactivity. It aims to determine whether agents’ differing perceptions of industry transformation can have a role in the legitimization of their interests in, and in sustaining their organizational influence over the process of industry-regional transformation. It argues that industry and regional agent perceptions are among the cognitive aspects of agent-environment interactivity that permeate agency. It stresses agents’ ability to reason and manipulate their work environments to preserve their self-regulating interests in, and task representative influence over the multi-jurisdictional space of industry-regional transformation. The contributions of this investigation suggest that agents’ varied perceptions of industry and regional change inform or compete for influence over the redirection of regional, industry and business strategies. This claim offers a greater appreciation for the reflexive and complex institutional dimensions of industry planning and development, and the political responsibility to socially just forms of regional development. It positions the outcomes of this investigation at the nexus of intensifying geo-political discourses on the efficiency and equity of territorial development in Europe.
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This paper examines the growing trend in the UK towards the effective privatisation of formerly public open space and the relationship of this trend to the recent shifts in public sector management. A case study of Reading, England, illustrates the growing cultural and spatial dysfunction, particularly in terms of the declining knowledge and use of the town's urban gardens by the local population. Where once the gardens were a focus of social activity, therefore, they are now a largely irrelevant site of urban decline. In contrast to central urban space, it is clear that other types of open space in other areas can still assume a significance in peoples' lives. In many cases the use of these areas illustrates a counter cultural position in which the consumerism of the city management is actively being resisted. The paper concludes that while there appear to be ways in which local space could be reclaimed for local people, the power to achieve this lies predominantly in the same hands as those responsible for appropriating central space to the imperative of the market in the first instance
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The paper explores the relationships between UK commercial real estate and regional economic development as a foundation for the analysis of the role of real estate investment in local economic development. Linkages between economic growth, development, real estate performance and investment allocations are documented. Long-run regional property performance is not the product of long-run economic growth, and weakly related to indicators of long-run supply and demand. Changes in regional portfolio weights seem driven by neither market performance nor underlying fundamentals. In the short run, regional investment shifts show no clear leads or lags with market performance.