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Tag Archives: Japanese cities
Book Announcement: Tokyo Roji: The Diversity and Versatility of Alleys in a City in Transition
Tokyo Roji The Diversity and Versatility of Alleys in a City in Transition By Heide Imai The Japanese urban alleyway, which was once part of people’s personal spatial sphere and everyday life has been transformed by diverse and competing interests. … Continue reading
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Conference Announcement: Japanese Cities in Global Context
Conference and Workshop at Bryn Mawr College Sponsored by: Mellon Tri-Co Seed Grant, Lee Frank Lecture Fund at Swarthmore, Center for Visual Culture at Bryn Mawr College, East Asian Studies Department at Haverford College, Growth and Structure and Cities Department … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryn Mawr College, cities, city, conference, global, global context, Japan, Japanese cities, Pennsylvania, workshop
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Call For Papers: Japanese Cities in Global Networks
2012 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG) NY, Feb 24-28 Organizers: Carola Hein (Bryn Mawr College), Paul Waley (University of Leeds) and Cary Karacas (City University New York) In recent years there has been a revival of … Continue reading