Lost World of the Nearby: Minimal Ethics on Govan Graving Docks

作者: Ruth Olden

DOI: 10.1080/2373566X.2017.1366274

关键词: Public administrationEngineeringFocus (computing)Management

摘要: This article considers what it means to do engaged geohumanities research on a fated landscape. The focus falls rewilded ruined landscape in the city of Glasgow, Govan Graving Docks, signifi...

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