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Le cluster city - inner

Terms

26city
3inner
8renaissance
4singapore
5differences
8sex
3mexico
15life

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
33city - inner
22city - singapore
22renaissance - singapore
22city - sex
22differences - sex
22city - renaissance
22city - mexico
22city - life

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000176 (2010) Jacinthe Rivard ; Guy Bourgeault ; Céline MercierCirque du Monde in Mexico City: breathing new life into action for young people in difficult situations
000760 (2003) T C Chang [Singapour] ; W K Lee [Singapour]Renaissance City Singapore: a study of arts spaces
000934 (2000) T. C. Chang [Singapour]Renaissance Revisited: Singapore as a ‘Global City for the Arts’
000212 (2009) Elizabeth Boa [Royaume-Uni]Warring Pleasures and their Price: Sex in the City in Irmgard Keun'S Das Kunstseidene Mädchen and Andrea Maria Schenkel's Kalteis
000221 (2009) Miguel Kanai [États-Unis] ; Iliana Ortega-AlcázarThe Prospects for Progressive Culture‐Led Urban Regeneration in Latin America: Cases from Mexico City and Buenos Aires
000226 (2009) Thomas A. HuttonThe Inner City as Site of Cultural Production sui generis: A Review Essay
000587 (2005) Eve BlachmanReading Sex and the City
000612 (2005) Robert HalpernInstrumental relationships: A potential relational model for inner‐city youth programs
000A43 (1998) Ana Mir N ; Ana LauriaStudent Voice as Agency: Resistance and Accommodation in Inner‐City Schools
000E38 (1990) Teresa Mauldin [États-Unis] ; Carol B. Meeks [États-Unis]Sex differences in children's time use
001153 (1979) Harvey S. Perloff [États-Unis]Using the arts to improve life in the city
001179 (1978) Bernard R. Blishen ; William K. CarrollSEX DIFFERENCES IN A SOCIOECONOMIC INDEX FOR OCCUPATIONS IN CANADA
000076 (2011) Paromita ChakravartiNatural fools and the historiography of Renaissance folly
000161 (2010) Marjorie Rubright [Canada]Going Dutch in London City Comedy: Economies of Sexual and Sacred Exchange in John Marston'sThe Dutch Courtesan (1605)
000167 (2010) Elodie Speyer [France] ; Aline Herbinet [France] ; Anne Vuillemin [France] ; Serge Briançon [France] ; Pascal Chastagner [France]Effect of adapted physical activity sessions in the hospital on health‐related quality of life for children with cancer: A cross‐over randomized trial
000178 (2010) Ida Andersson ; Thomas Niedomysl [Suède]CLAMOUR FOR GLAMOUR? CITY COMPETITION FOR HOSTING THE SWEDISH TRYOUTS TO THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST
000183 (2010) Vanessa Mathews [Canada]Aestheticizing Space: Art, Gentrification and the City
000223 (2009) Jeannie J. Abno [Royaume-Uni]The Polish putto & skull on Renaissance funeral monuments to children: rudiments of laughter, grotesque bodies & mythic boundaries*
000232 (2009) Mark IngramThe Artist and the City in “Euro‐Mediterranean” Marseille: Redefining State Cultural Policy in an Era of Transnational Governance
000256 (2009) Lily KongMAKING SUSTAINABLE CREATIVE/CULTURAL SPACE IN SHANGHAI AND SINGAPORE*
000397 (2007) Clare McmanusWomen and English Renaissance Drama: Making and Unmaking ‘The All‐Male Stage’
000415 (2007) Gareth A. Jones [Royaume-Uni] ; Elsa Herrera [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Thomas De Benítez [Royaume-Uni]Tears, Trauma and Suicide: Everyday Violence among Street Youth in Puebla, Mexico1
000479 (2006) Steven Tufts [Canada]“We Make it Work”: The Cultural Transformation of Hotel Workers in the City
000485 (2006) Louise Johnson [Australie]Valuing the Arts: Theorising and Realising Cultural Capital in an Australian City
000541 (2005) Annegret Staiger“Hoes can be hoed out, players can be played out, but pimp is for life”—The Pimp Phenomenon as Strategy of Identity Formation
000616 (2005) Tanja NauseHow Life Becomes Literature: Uncovering the Principle of Writing in Three Novels by Fritz Rudolf Fries
000627 (2005) Eleanor Robbins [Royaume-Uni]CÉZANNE IN THE STUDIO – STILL LIFE IN WATERCOLORS
000641 (2005) Ben Urish [États-Unis]Blue Vaudeville: Sex, Morals and the Mass Marketing of Amusement, 1895–1915
000681 (2004) Raymond B. Williams ; Thomas J. Massaro ; Phyllis D. Airhart ; Barbara Brown Zikmund [Japon]The Teacher's Career and Life
000706 (2004) Patrick Tro SterMore about Renaissance slide trumpets: fact or fiction?
000708 (2004) Hugh B. Urban [États-Unis]Magia Sexualis: Sex, Secrecy, and Liberation in Modern Western Esotericism
000711 (2004) William L. ChewLife Before Fodor and Frommer: Americans in Paris from Thomas Jefferson to John Quincy Adams
000724 (2004) James MooneyClifford Edward Watkins. Showman: The Life and Music of Perry George Lowery. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2003
000752 (2003) Loretta Lees [Royaume-Uni]The ambivalence of diversity and the politics of urban renaissance: the case of youth in downtown Portland, Maine
000773 (2003) Graeme Evans [Royaume-Uni]Hard‐branding the cultural city – from Prado to Prada
000780 (2003) David Hemsoll [Royaume-Uni]Dreaming about the Renaissance
000862 (2001) Margaret MalamudThe Greatest Show on Earth: Roman Entertainments in Turn‐of‐the‐Century New York City
000874 (2001) Jacqualine PaganiMIXING ART AND LIFE: The Conundrum of the Avant‐Garde's Autonomous Status in the Performance Art World of Los Angeles
000917 (2000) Paul Schimmel‘IT IS MYSELF THAT I REMAKE’: W.B. YEATS'S SELF CONSTRUCTION IN LIFE AND POETRY
000924 (2000) William Simonsen [États-Unis] ; Mark D. Robbins [États-Unis]The influence of fiscal information on preferences for city services
000954 (2000) Ai-Girl TanA Review on the Study of Creativity in Singapore
000985 (1999) Michael Mcgrath ; David ReinThe 1999 All‐America City Awards
000C47 (1995) Volker Kirchberg [Allemagne]Arts sponsorship and the state of the city
000D19 (1993) Marc A. OlshanSTANDARDS‐MAKING ORGANIZATIONS AND THE RATIONALIZATION OF AMERICAN LIFE
000D27 (1993) Bronwyn E. Adam ; Alton O. RobertsDifferences among the disciplines
000F06 (1988) George MossSilver Frolic: Popular Entertainment in Virginia City, Nevada, 1859–1863
000F38 (1987) Catherine M. CameronThe Marketing of Tradition: The Value of Culture in American Life
000F43 (1987) Robert BogdanTHE EXHIBITION OF HUMANS WITH DIFFERENCES FOR AMUSEMENT AND PROFIT
001030 (1984) N. Picozzi [Royaume-Uni]Sex ratio, survival and territorial behaviour of polygynous Hen Harriers Circus c. cyaneus in Orkney
001063 (1983) J. H. Bamber ; J. M. Bill ; Florence E. Boyd ; W. D. CorbettIN TWO MINDS—ARTS AND SCIENCE DIFFERENCES AT SIXTH‐FORM LEVEL
001141 (1980) Judith WhyteHOME ECONOMICS AND SEX DIFFERENTIATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM
001163 (1979) Robert A. StebbinsComic Relief In Everyday Life: Dramaturgic Observations On A Function Of Humor*
001182 (1978) Harry GoldmanRadio City Music Hall
001271 (1971) Dale A. Somers [Géorgie (pays)]The Leisure Revolution: Recreation in the American City, 1820–1920
001292 (1967) John English, Director of the Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, in Conversation with Iain Ball, Lecturer in Drama, at the City of Birmingham College of Education
001299 (1965) Gustav SchachterRural Life in Southern Italy
001304 (1965) Cheryl A. TofflerArts and the city: 1980

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