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    La tour de Constance : roman / André Chamson. by Chamson, André

    Published 1970
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    La tour Eiffel / [by] R. Barthes [and] A. Martin. by Barthes, Roland, 1915-1980

    Published 1964
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    Touring Libya : the Western Provinces. by Ward, Philip, 1938-

    Published 1967
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    Ceramic Contemporaries 3: The Robinson Crusoe Tour by Phil Sawdon

    Published 1999
    “…Ceramic Contemporaries 3: The Robinson Crusoe Tour…”
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    Bollywood and slum tours: poverty tourism and the Indian cultural industry by Clelia Clini, Deimantas Valančiūnas

    Published 2023
    “…Following Hesmondalgh’s observation that cultural industries reflect the inequalities of capitalist societies (2007), we examine precisely the relationship between poverty tours, cinema and Bollywood as a cultural industry. …”
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    Uncovering disciplined pasts: tour guiding through Kyiv's changing place names by Simon Schlegel, Alena Pfoser

    Published 2021
    “…Responding to calls for more critical engagement with changing place names, we show how tour guides use them to walk the fine line between entertaining their guests and positioning themselves in memory debates.…”
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    Navigating contested memories in a commercialised setting: conflict avoidance strategies in Kyiv city tour guiding by Simon Schlegel, Alena Pfoser

    Published 2020
    “…This article provides an in-depth examination of memory work of commercial guides, focusing on the example of Russian-language tour guiding in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv. Drawing on participant observations of 20 guided city tours and interviews with 18 tour guides, the article identifies a wide range of narrative strategies that guides adopt to navigate pasts that have been subject to memory conflicts. …”
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    The Highlands of Scotland, following road, railway and steamer routes with tours from each centre.

    Edition: 14th ed.
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    Dancer perceptions of the force reduction of dance floors used by a professional touring ballet company by Luke S. Hopper, Talia J. Wheeler, James Webster, Nick Allen, Jonathan Roberts, Paul Fleming

    Published 2014
    “…Dancers expressed a preference for floor FR within the mid to upper limits (57% to 72%) of the European standards, although a minority preferred low FR (approximately 36%) floors. …”
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    ‘Just blokes doing blokes’ stuff’: Risk, gender and the collective performance of masculinity during the Eastern European stag tour weekend by Thomas Thurnell-Read

    Published 2014
    “…‘Just blokes doing blokes’ stuff’: Risk, gender and the collective performance of masculinity during the Eastern European stag tour weekend…”
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    Relationships between DP World Tour Golfers’ drive distance and kinetic variables during a countermovement jump and isometric mid-thigh pull by Tara Bage, Chris Bishop, Dan Coughlan, Jack Wells

    Published 2024
    “…Therefore, the aims of this investigation were to assess if CMJ net impulse (NI), CMJ positive impulse (PI) and IMTP PF significantly accounted for the variance in elite DP World Tour golfers’ DD. …”
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    Tourism and the dynamics of transnational mnemonic encounters by Alena Pfoser, Emily Keightley

    Published 2019
    “…It examines how tourism works as an arena for the production and circulation of memories through direct transnational encounters, refracting and modifying macro-political memories within a commercialised service environment. We analyse the role of tour guides as mnemonic intermediaries and show how in their work with Russian tourists they navigate pasts that form the subject of on-going memory conflicts at the level of international politics. …”
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    Atomic-scale clustering inhibits the bioactivity of fluoridated phosphate glasses by Adja Toure, Elisa Mele, Jamieson Christie

    Published 2019
    “…© 2019 Adja B. R. Touré et al. Here, molecular dynamics simulations have been carried out on phosphate glasses to clarify the previously debated influence of fluoride on the bioactivity of these glasses. …”
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    Tourism as memory-making: METADATA by Alena Pfoser, Guzel Yusupova, Simon Schlegel

    Published 2020
    “…The metadata file details all the data collected in three case studies in Tallinn, Kyiv and Almaty, including interviews with tour guides, participant observations of guided tours, interviews with tourists and tourism and heritage stakeholders (expert interviews). …”
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    Tourism as memory-making - Case study Tallinn by Alena Pfoser, Guzel Yusupova, Simon Schlegel

    Published 2020
    “…ESRC project "Tourism as memory-making: heritage and memory-wars in post-Soviet cities" The zip file contains 10 files: - one metadata file listing all data collected in the Tallinn case study of the project (file name: METADATA Tourism as Memory-Making - Case study Tallinn.xlsx).- 9 interview transcripts of interviews with tour guides (subfolder: Tour guide interviews - file names CS1_Tour guide interview 1-9.doc) The permission to archive was not given for the other data collected in the case study. …”
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    Tourism as memory-making - Case study Kyiv by Simon Schlegel, Alena Pfoser, Guzel Yusupova

    Published 2020
    “…The file includes basic information such as date of data collection, length of recording, participants' gender and age, thematic orientation of guided tours and other information.- 18 transcripts of interviews with tour guides (subfolder: Tour guide interviews - file names: CS2_Tour guide interview1-18) - 7 transcripts of expert interviews with heritage and tourism stakeholders (subfolder: Stakeholder interviews - file names: CS2_interview_expert2-9)The permission to archive was not given for all case study data. …”
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    Tourism as memory-making - Case study Almaty by Guzel Yusupova, Alena Pfoser, Simon Schlegel

    Published 2020
    “…The file includes basic information such as date of data collection, length of recording, participants' gender and age, thematic orientation of guided tours and other information. - 9 interview transcripts of interviews with tour guides (subfolder: Tour guide interviews - file names CS3_Tour guide interview1-9.docx) - 10 interview transcripts of interviews with tourists (subfolder: Tourist interviews - file names CS3_Tourist interviews1-11) The permission to archive was not given for all case study data. …”
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    Fontenis Georges by David Berry

    Published 2014
    “… le 27 avril 1920 à Paris 14e ; décédé le 9 août à Reignac-sur-Indre (Indre-et-Loire) ; instituteur, puis professeur à l’École normale d’instituteurs de Tours ; syndicaliste et communiste libertaire. …”
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    Kropotkin, Pëtr Alekseevič by Ruth Kinna

    Published 2021
    “…As well as co-founding two influential anarchist papers, Le Révolté and Freedom, he lectured and toured extensively. …”
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    Roberta Bernabei Contemporary Jewellery by Roberta Bernabei, Bruno Cora, Andrew A. Stonyer

    Published 2003
    “…Solo exhibition (touring) 26/05/03-07/10/03 Stockholm, 27/09/03-18/10/03 Alternatives Gallery, Rome. 35 pieces of Jewellery in silver, copper, iron, silicone, alginate, recycled materials, precious and non-precious stones.…”
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    Twister by John Atkin

    Published 2011
    “…Twister is a sculpture by John Atkin, made in response to the Terracotta Warriors and part of a 27-EU touring exhibition in China and the EU. …”
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    ‘Common-sense’ research: Senses, emotions and embodiment in researching stag tourism in Eastern Europe by Thomas Thurnell-Read

    Published 2011
    “…The article reflects on the experience of conducting participatory research with all-male premarital stag tour groups in Krakow, Poland. …”
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    Video and a sense of the invisible: approaching domestic energy consumption through the sensory home by Sarah Pink, Kerstin Leder Mackley

    Published 2012
    “…Our concern is chiefly methodological: first, we take a biography of method approach to explain and identify the status of the research knowledge this approach can produce; second, we outline how the video tour as a multisensorial and collaborative research encounter can open up understandings of home as place-event; finally, we probe the status of video as ethnographic description by inviting the reader/viewer to access ways of knowing as they are inscribed in embedded clips, in relation to our written argument. …”
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    <i>Lava Lamp</i> by Michael Shaw

    Published 2024
    “…Lava Lamp is an inflatable sculpture measuring 45m in length from end to end and occupies dimensions of 16.7 x 10.6 x 3.8m. …”
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    The wedge zone research by Davide Bertoli

    Published 2024
    “…We tested 90 AM and 30 TP, for a total of 6000 shots. …”
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    Jewellery in Europe : an exhibition of progressive work / selected by R. Turner. by Turner, R.

    Published 1976
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    In conversation with Annamaria Zanella by Roberta Bernabei, Annamaria Zanella

    Published 2017
    “…Each year, Art Jewelry Forum organizes a trip for collectors, curators, and enthusiasts to visit one or two cities to tour jewelry galleries, visit artist studios, and explore museums with jewelry collections. …”
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    Recumbent handbike set-up for sports performance by Ben Stone

    Published 2019
    “…Literature has focussed on attachable-unit and touring handbikes as a form of mobility and recreation. …”
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    Portable usability laboratory by Timothy J. Hewson, Martin Maguire

    Published 1999
    “…For an organisation with a development process incorporating user­-centred design techniques, it is a means of formally evaluating a product or prototype in order to assess its 'usability' with a number of prospective users, before costly investment in a misguided development effort.…”
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    From hero to villain to hero: making experience sensible through embodied narrative sensemaking by Ann Cunliffe, Christine Coupland

    Published 2012
    “…We do so by integrating a hermeneutic phenomenological perspective of narrative and storytelling with a documentary case taken from a filmed tour of a sports team to illustrate the process of sensemaking around a specific event. …”
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