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    Sanctuary Cities and Republican Liberty.J. Matthew Hoye - 2020 - Politics and Society 48 (1):67-97.
    What are sanctuary cities? What are the political stakes? The literature provides inadequate answers. Liberal migration theorists offer few insights into sanctuary city politics. Critical migration scholars primarily address the relationship between sanctuary cities and political activism, a small part of the phenomenon. The historical literature examines continuities between 1970s sanctuary church activism and contemporary sanctuary cities, confusing what is essential to sanctuary churches and what is only sometimes associated with sanctuary cities. (...)
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    Sanctuary Cities and Non-Refoulement.Michael Blake & Blake Hereth - 2020 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (2):457-474.
    More than two hundred cities in the United States have now declared themselves to be sanctuary cities. This declaration involves a commitment to non-compliance with federal law; the sanctuary city will refuse to use its own juridical power – including, more crucially, its own police powers – to assist the federal government in the deportation of undocumented residents. We will argue that the sanctuary city might be morally defensible, even if deportation is not always wrong, (...)
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    Cities of Refuge: An Exploration of Sanctuary and Restorative Culture in the Hebrew Bible.Jayme R. Reaves - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (1):23-31.
    The cities of refuge as detailed in the Deuteronomic witness in the Hebrew Bible have served as the inspiration and model for the practice of providing sanctuary for many throughout the centuries, namely with the most recent Sanctuary movements in the US and the UK in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. And yet, its biblical witness as to its implementation and effectiveness is practically silent. Using methods of biblical studies via liberation hermeneutics and theological ethics from both the (...)
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    New York City Gardens.Veronika Hofer & Betsy Pinover Schiff - 2010 - Hirmer Publishers.
    New York may be most easily recognized by its trademark skyscrapers and brick tenement buildings, but the truth is that the city is actually teeming with luxurious roof gardens and private courtyard oases. Creative gardeners and architects have risen to meet the unique challenges of the urban landscape, designing spaces that celebrate the city while providing a restful escape. New York City Gardens presents New York’s evolving tradition of garden culture through images and discussions of thirty of (...)
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    Perlman City and Sanctuary in Ancient Greece. The Theorodokia in the Peloponnese. Pp. 327. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2000. Paper, €54. ISBN 3-525-25218-8. [REVIEW]Ian Rutherford - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):408-409.
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    Suits on make-believe games.Micah D. Tillman Core Division, Stanford Online High School, Redwood City, Ca & Usa - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-16.
    While Bernard Suits's understanding of games has significantly influenced the philosophy of sport, the longest sustained investigation in The Grasshopper is of make-believe and roleplaying games. Suits’s discussion of make-believe and roleplaying is found in chapters 9 through 12, but what he says there is uncharacteristically unclear. To clarify Suits’s account, the present paper distinguishes between two arguments that Suits interweaves. In the first, Suits argues that game playing is not a species of play. In the second, Suits argues that (...)
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  7. I Beni archeologici: un equilibrio tra competenze scientifiche e saperi umanistici (Archaeological heritage: a balance between scientific skills and humanistic knowledge).Giuliana Soppelsa - 2024 - Science and Philosophy 12 (2).
    Sunto Il presente lavoro intende mettere in risalto i rapporti matematici nella realizzazione del Tempio di Hera nel santuario meridionale della città magnogreca di Posidonia-Paestum. Progettato intorno alla metà del V sec. a. C. e portato a termine nell’ultimo decennio del secolo, il primo tempio dedicato a Hera, più noto come Basilica, fu eretto in stile dorico in base ad un ordine planimetrico basato sul rapporto 1:2, evidente già nella peristasi (con numero di colonne pari a 9x18 sullo stilobate). Il (...)
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    The Susceptibles, Chancers, Pragmatists, and Fair Players: An Examination of the Sport Drug Control Model for Adolescent Athletes, Cluster Effects, and Norm Values Among Adolescent Athletes.Adam R. Nicholls, Andrew R. Levy, Rudi Meir, Colin Sanctuary, Leigh Jones, Timothy Baghurst, Mark A. Thompson & John L. Perry - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Sanctuary: Kamakurals T5keiji Convent.Kaneko Sachiko & Robert E. Morrell - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 1983:195.
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    The Sanctuary Society and Its Enemies.Gary North - 1998 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 13 (2):205-220.
  11. How Can Sanctuary Policies be Justified?Shelley Wilcox - 2019 - Public Affairs Quarterly 33 (2):89-113.
    Over the past decade, the increased involvement of local police in facilitating the deportation of undocumented migrants has played a central role in creating a record-breaking volume of deportations from the United States. In response to this so-called deportation crisis, nearly 600 localities have enacted sanctuary policies that limit their cooperation with federal authorities on immigration matters. This paper explores three moral justifications for sanctuary policies: the public safety, civil disobedience, and collective resistance arguments. Specifically, it addresses two (...)
     
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  12. Calendar of evenтs.City London & Moving Forward - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (5).
     
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    (1 other version)Sanctuary as democratic non-cooperation.Patti Tamara Lenard - 2022 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 21 (3):291-312.
    Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 291-312, August 2022. Across North America, Europe and Latin America, multiple sub-state jurisdictions have declared themselves to be migrant “sanctuaries”. By adopting sanctuary status, sub-state jurisdictions signal their welcoming attitude towards migrants as well their opposition to the state-level policies that target them for exclusion. In this article, I examine the place of sanctuary in the broader literature of political resistance and opposition in democratic states, and then whether it (...)
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  14. No sanctuary".Sarah Appleton Aguiar - 2005 - In Stephen K. George, The moral philosophy of John Steinbeck. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
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    The Gun Sanctuary Movement: Pistol-Packing Preppers or Passionate Peaceful Populists?Timothy W. Luke - 2020 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2020 (190):185-191.
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    Sanctuary: Kamakura's Tōkeiji Convent.Sachiko Kaneko & Robert E. Morrell - 1983 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 10 (2/3):195-228.
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    Petite plastique chypriote de Délos.Sabine Fourrier - 1999 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 123 (2):373-388.
    The Cypriot terracotta figurines and limestone statuettes discovered in Delos have been regrouped here for the first time. In light of the finds and recent publications, new identifications have been suggested. This relatively important lot has been replaced in its chronological and geographical context. The presence of Cypriot imports in Delos suggests close ties with the cities of Eastern Greece, where this type of material is abundantly attested during the Archaic period. The topography of the offerings, the large majority of (...)
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    Finding Sanctuary with bell hooks.Nicole Yokum - 2025 - Journal of World Philosophies 9 (2).
    I pay tribute to bell hooks in this essay by reflecting on the multiple provocations she offers to me and my feminist philosophy students: on revolutionary vs. reform feminism; the need for self-love and healing in the quest for social transformation; and deeply entrenched racist and sexist barriers to multiracial feminist coalition building. I consider hooks’s position, within academic spaces, as a Black Feminist killjoy who distinctively rejects respectability while offering sanctuary to those, like me, who come to theory (...)
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    Destroying Sanctuary: The Crisis in Human Service Delivery Systems.Sandra L. Bloom & Brian Farragher - 2010 - Oxford University Press USA.
    For the last thirty years, the nation's mental health and social service systems have been under relentless assault, with dramatically rising costs and the fragmentation of service delivery rendering them incapable of ensuring the safety, security, and recovery of their clients. The resulting organizational trauma both mirrors and magnifies the trauma-related problems their clients seek relief from. Just as the lives of people exposed to chronic trauma and abuse become organized around the traumatic experience, so too have our social service (...)
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  20. Fictile votive statuines of Eros from the Sanctuary of Fondo Patturelli: some considerations.Lucrezia Marantonio - 2025 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 77 (2):53-64.
    Fondo Patturelli places the city of Capua among those sanctuary complexes in which the enormous quantity of votive heritage collected, over ten thousand pieces, allows us to know and reconstruct, not without difficulty, the religious and votive panorama of this sacred area closely connected to the religious, social and territorial life of the Campania community. The god Eros appears inside the repertoire of exceptional numerical consistency and typological variety of the multiple representations of divinities that over time flank (...)
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    Moral sanctuary in business: A comment on the possibility.Donald X. Burt - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (3):209 - 211.
    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the possibility of a moral sanctuary existing in the field of business. It seeks to add to the discussion begun by Professors Konrad and Roberts in recent studies. After some preliminary discussion on the nature of a moral sanctuary, the paper contends that from an Aristotelian-Thomistic perspective it is impossible for sanctuary from moral rules to exist in any area of life, including business. Even games are regulated by principles (...)
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    From city-dreams to the dreaming collective: Walter Benjamin's political dream interpretation.Tyrus Miller - 1996 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (6):87-111.
    This essay discusses Walter Benjamin's development of 'dream' as a model for understanding 19th- and 20th-century urban culture. Following Bergson and surrealist poetics, Benjamin used 'dream' in the 1920s as an heuristic analogy for investigating child hood memories, kitsch art and literature; during the early 1930s, he also developed it into an historiographic concept for studying 19th- century Parisian culture. Benjamin's interpretative use of the dream cuts across Ricoeur's distinction between the hermeneutics of 'recol lection' and the hermeneutics of 'suspicion'. (...)
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    Caravan Cities.James A. Montgomery, M. Rostovtzeff, D. Talbot Rice & T. Talbot Rice - 1933 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 53 (3):287.
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    Sanctuaries Rupestres de l'Inde du Sud. II. Tamilnāḍu et KeralaSanctuaries Rupestres de l'Inde du Sud. II. Tamilnadu et Kerala. [REVIEW]Kalyan Kumar Sarkar & P. Z. Pattabiramin - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):523.
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    Rural Sanctuary: an Ecosemiotic Agency to Preserve Human Cultural Heritage and Biodiversity.Almo Farina - 2018 - Biosemiotics 11 (1):139-158.
    A Rural Sanctuary is defined as an area where farming activity creates habitats for a diverse assemblage of species that find a broad spectrum of resources along the season. A Rural Sanctuary is proposed as a new model of land management to protect nature inside a framework of cultural identity and agro-forestry sustainability. A Rural Sanctuary has a dual mission: to provide immaterial and material resources for people, and to guarantee living spaces to a large assemblage of (...)
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    La « muraille de Thémistocle » sur l’Acropole d’Athènes.Bernard Holtzmann - 2021 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 145 (145.2):469-474.
    The “Themistoclean Wall” is a modern fiction. It corresponds neither to Thucydides’ text nor to the immediate post-war of the devastated city of Athens in the autumn of 479. The insertion of the remains of ruined buildings in the foundations of the new surrounding wall of the Acropolis is likely due to Cimon, who gave the sanctuary of Athena its definitive extension in the 460s.
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    City in the Stories by Yusuf Atılgan.Orhan OĞUZ - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1653-1669.
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    Inscriptions du sanctuaire de la Mère des Dieux autochtone de Leukopétra (Macédoine) (review).Elizabeth A. Meyer - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (1):136-140.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 123.1 (2002) 136-140 [Access article in PDF] P. M. Petsas, M. B. Hatzopoulos, Lucrèce Gounaropoulou, and P. Paschidis, eds. Inscriptions du sanctuaire de la Mère des Dieux autochtone de Leukopétra (Macédoine). Meletemata 28. Athens: Kentron Ellenikes kai romaikes archaiotetos ethnikon idryma erevnon, 2000. 365 pp. Cloth, price not stated. The Macedonian sanctuary of the Autochthonous Mother of the Gods at Leukopetra, near Beroia, was (...)
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  29. 'Sun City': Analytical Exercise.Louie Traikovski - 2010 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (1):64.
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  30. Improving city schools: who and what makes the difference?Kathryn A. Riley - 2008 - In Ciaran Sugrue, The future of educational change: international perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 155.
     
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  31. Entering into the chaos of another: mercy and the development of moral doctrine and pastoral practice.Eric Genilo, Associate Professor, Quezon City & Philippines - 2024 - In Christopher P. Vogt & Kate Ward, Bothering to love: James F. Keenan's retrieval and reinvention of Catholic ethics. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
     
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    Global cities, global justice?Loren King & Michael Blake - 2018 - Journal of Global Ethics 14 (3):332-352.
    The global city is a contested site of economic innovation and cultural production, as well as profound inequalities of wealth and life chances. These cities, and large cities that aspire to ‘global’ status, are often the point of entry for new immigrants. Yet for political theorists (and indeed many scholars of global institutions), these critical sites of global influence and inequality have not been a significant focus of attention. This is curious. Theorists have wrestled with the nature and demands (...)
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    Colophon et les abus des fermiers des taxes.Roland Etienne & Léopold Migeotte - 1998 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 122 (1):143-157.
    A complete stele found in the sanctuary of Apollo at Claros contained two decrees of the city of Colophon, dated to the first half of the 3rd c. BC, concerning the measures taken against the abuses practised by certain tax farmers. The two texts enable a better understanding of the political situation at Colophon, its relations with Notion "Colophon-on-sea" and certain elements in its population.
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    The City as Remembrance.Wayne Allen - 1996 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (1-2):69-80.
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    Regulation of non‐muscle myosin structure and function.Sandra Citi & John Kendrick-Jones - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (4):155-159.
    In vertebrate and invertebrate nonmuscle myosins, light‐ and heavy‐chain phosphorylation regulate myosin assembly into filaments, and interaction with actin. Vertebrate non‐muscle myosins can exist in vitro in three main states, either ‘folded’ (assembly‐blocked) or ‘extended’ (assembly‐competent) monomers, and filaments. Light‐chain phosphorylation regulates the ‘dynamic equilibrium’ between these states. The ability of the myosin to undergo changes in conformation and state of assembly may be an important mechanism in regulating the organization of the cytoskeleton and cell motility.
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    Re-place: The Embodiment of Virtual Space.Embodied Interfaces & Legible City - 2011 - In Thomas Bartscherer & Roderick Coover, Switching Codes: Thinking Through Digital Technology in the Humanities and the Arts. University of Chicago Press. pp. 218.
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    Temples et Sanctuaries.Elizabeth Stone & G. Roux - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (2):338.
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    The university as sanctuary: home and unhomeliness.Amanda Fulford & Áine Mahon - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 59 (1):43-58.
    Recent work at the confluence of Philosophy and Higher Education Studies has conceptualized the university as a place for belonging. The university, on this understanding, offers respite and refuge and familiarity; it is a place for insiders and outsiders to come together and to forge meaningful and lasting bonds. One of the interesting aspects about this body of scholarship is that its antithesis also exists. There is an equally compelling body of work in the philosophy of education that conceptualizes the (...)
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    Second Amendment Sanctuaries: A Legally Dubious Protest Movement.Erica Turret, Chelsea Parsons & Adam Skaggs - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (S4):105-111.
    This article assesses the origins and spread of the Second Amendment sanctuary movement in which localities pass ordinances or resolutions that declare their jurisdiction's view that proposed or enacted state gun safety laws are unconstitutional and therefore, local officials will not implement or enforce them. While it is important to assess Second Amendment sanctuaries from a legal perspective, it is equally as important to understand them in the context of a broader protest movement against any efforts to strengthen gun (...)
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    Moral managers and business sanctuaries.David Roberts Iv - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (3):203-208.
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    City and Country: An Interdisciplinary Collection.Laurence S. Moss (ed.) - 2001 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    The sixteen ground-breaking essays in this volume examine the processes by which cities grow and how current public policy, both in the area of zoning and town planning respond to this process.
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    Moral managers and business sanctuaries.David Roberts - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (3):203 - 208.
    Richard Konrad claims that businessmen are guilty of adhering to a vicious form of ethical relativism. In practice, the relativism takes the form of doing an act which ordinarily would be called wrong and then claiming that the act is right or justified because it falls under a special set of codes (business ethics) which preempt ordinary ones. These codes or business ethics establish moral sanctuaries for businessmen. Konrad examines three versions of the sanctuary position, argues that they fail, (...)
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    Business managers and moral sanctuaries.Armin Richard Konrad - 1982 - Journal of Business Ethics 1 (3):195 - 200.
    Moral Sanctuary is used in this paper as a metaphor for any theory which makes actions immune from moral criticism. Three arguments favoring moral sanctuaries for business activities are countered. Two of the arguments rest on faulty analogies. One compares business activities to games, another to the behavior of machines. The third rests on the claim that business is a unique activity. This position is rejected by a reductio ad absurdum argument; it entails the immunity of all professional activities (...)
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  44. The City as a Living Organism: Aristotle’s Naturalness Thesis Reconsidered.Xinkai Hu - 2020 - History of Political Thought 41 (4):517-537.
    In this paper, I wish to defend Aristotle’s naturalness thesis. First, I argue against the claim that the city fails to meet the criteria (e.g. separability, continuity, etc.) Aristotle sets for substantiality in the Metaphysics. Second, I examine the problem of the Principle of Transitivity of End in Aristotle’s telic argument for the naturalness of the city. I argue that the city exists for its own end. Finally, I discuss the problem of the legislator in the genesis (...)
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  45. Port City Heritage: Contested Pasts, Inclusive Futures?Asma Mehan, Hilde Sennema & Saskia Tideman - 2020 - Port City Futures Blog.
    As hubs of global exchange, port cities are host to inconvenient and contested pasts. Many of these pasts have yet to be fully recognized. In the wake of demonstrations against racial injustices this summer, the PortCityFutures team discussed how our own research practices relate to systemic inequalities within port cities. It was concluded that we need to better understand how these contested and complex pasts, legacies of diversity and segregation, and colonial pasts impact port cities today.
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    The City‐State in Greek Ethics.Nicholas White - 2002 - In Individual and conflict in Greek ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
    One of the main vehicles for the reconciliation of individual and social happiness that has supposedly been characteristic of Greek ethics is the concept of the polis. In the Hegelian tradition it has been thought that the Greeks reduced all norms and values to standards laid down by and for the city‐state, and that this fact made it possible for them to hold that the well‐being of an individual is entirely compatible with the well‐being of his fellow‐citizens and of (...)
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    Satellite cities.Svea Josephy - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 141 (1):103-108.
    This photographic essay is about places that have the same names but are often worlds apart. Satellite Cities (2016) looks at the naming of settlements and suburbs primarily in Johannesburg and Cape Town, and their parallels in other parts of the world. It examines the possibility of relationships or connections between these disparate places, and their realities as sites of conflict and struggle, and of war, liberation, and reconciliation.
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    0252 City 2000.Gary Comer - 2006 - 3 Book Publishing.
    City 2000 is a chronicle of Chicago in the first year of the 21st century. More than 200 photographers spent the year documenting the city. This book features 199 photographs drawn from more than half a million images within the Comer Archive of Chicago In The Year 2000. The archive was donated to the Richard J. Daley Library at the University of Illinois at Chicago where it will be preserved for the next millennium.
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    Smart cities in the new service economy: building platforms for smart services.Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Pekka Valkama & Stephen J. Bailey - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (3):323-334.
    Recent changes in service environments have changed the preconditions of their production and consumption. These changes include unbundling services from production processes, growth of the information-rich economy and society, the search for creativity in service production and consumption and continuing growth of digital technologies. These contextual changes affect city governments because they provide a range of infrastructure and welfare services to citizens. Concepts such as ‘smart city’, ‘intelligent city’ and ‘knowledge city’ build new horizons for cities (...)
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    Refuge in Crestone: A Sanctuary for Interreligious Dialogue.Aaron Thomas Raverty - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    In Refuge in Crestone: A Sanctuary for Interreligious Dialogue, Aaron Thomas Raverty elucidates how the praxis of interreligious dialogue, as outlined in key Vatican documents in the Catholic Church, could be better served by attending to the qualitative ethnographic methods of sociocultural anthropology. Using the unique, multi-religious Colorado site of Crestone and its environs as a fieldwork “laboratory” and self-described “Refuge for World Truths,” the ethnographic data gleaned from this project exemplifies the creative interdisciplinary contributions of anthropology to theology.
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