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Significant objects in migrants' experienceAttan, Caroline Amanda January 2002 (has links)
Objects are involved in complex overlapping relations of significance and the programme of research examines how the choices and arrangement of significant objects articulates self-identity across discontinuity in life experience. In-depth interviews with migrants and the ancestors of migrants in the living rooms of their homes focus on objects and furniture to examine the role of the object in supporting identity in differing degrees of migratory dislocation. The research investigates the role of the object as both internal and external supports through migration and re-integration through different generations. The investigation draws on key literatures in anthropology, philosophy and creative writing to support issues concerning the transition caused through migration and the structuring of the home in a new cultural environment. The first chapter explores how generic social meaning attached to objects becomes less relevant as the relationship between the individual and the object deepens through the passage of time. The second chapter examines patterns concerning the arrangement and selection of objects in the living room and how the physical interaction with objects structure memory and supports a personal narrative. The third chapter examines how objects and furniture are used to define the life-stages through the process of migration and become indicators of a personal history. A subculture is identified that both assimilates the cultural experience of their country of birth and their migrant ancestry. In conclusion, the relationship between these discussions demonstrates how significant objects are used by the individual to develop and define memories and thoughts. This study contributes to the literature of material culture by identifying the layering of memories attached to significant objects and how objects are used as personal supports through discontinuity caused by cultural dislocation and act as a catalyst for the inter-gene rational transfer of memories and cultural inheritance.
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Social spacing in domestic fowlKeeling, Linda Jane January 1987 (has links)
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Modelling spatial autocorrelation in spatial interaction dataFischer, Manfred M., Griffith, Daniel A. 12 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Spatial interaction models of the gravity type are widely used to model origindestination
flows. They draw attention to three types of variables to explain variation in spatial
interactions across geographic space: variables that characterise an origin region of a flow,
variables that characterise a destination region of a flow, and finally variables that measure the
separation between origin and destination regions. This paper outlines and compares two
approaches, the spatial econometric and the eigenfunction-based spatial filtering approach, to
deal with the issue of spatial autocorrelation among flow residuals. An example using patent
citation data that capture knowledge flows across 112 European regions serves to illustrate the
application and the comparison of the two approaches.(authors' abstract)
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Seeking the spatial explanation of "urban axis" in terms of its configurational, functional and visual dimensionsWei, Ran, Raymond, 魏然 January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Design / Master / Master of Urban Design
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Processes involved in mental rotation : a developmental perspectiveGoodwin, Julia Elizabeth January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Point process modelling in environmental epidemiologyMorris, Sara January 1995 (has links)
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The function of imagery in cognitionDean, Graham Mark January 1992 (has links)
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Spatial and temporal statistics in the environmental sciencesBarry, Jon January 1996 (has links)
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Computationally determined existence and stability regimes of solitonic phenomena in nonlinear opticsMcSloy, John Michael January 2003 (has links)
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The use of spatial filtering in the classification of finer spatial resolution remotely sensed dataCushnie, J. January 1987 (has links)
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