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Dissident art --- Politics in art. --- Guerrilla Art Action Group --- History. --- GAAG
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Sociology --- Political participation --- Group decision making --- Sociologie --- Participation politique --- Décision de groupe --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Sociology - Philosophy - Collective action - Group. --- Dictionnaire --- Postérité du marxisme --- Pouvoir politique
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Art --- fine arts [discipline] --- contemporary [generic time frame] --- Wurm, Erwin --- Broodthaers, Marcel --- Brody, Ondrej --- Conradt, Gerd --- Cornford & Cross --- Geismar, Jårg M. --- Gmelin, Felix --- Geys, Jef --- Motti, Gianni --- Ostojic, Tanja --- Paetau, Kristofer --- Pereira Eires, Joaquim --- Toche, Jean --- Verhaeghe, Jan --- Lemmens, Peter --- Wainwright, Chris --- Straatman --- Opstaele, Raphaël --- Cadere, André --- Lopez-Menchero, Emilio --- Dewaele, Daniel --- Mass Moving --- Guerilla Art Action Group --- anno 1900-1999
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Art styles --- Conceptual --- LeWitt, Sol --- Snow, Michael --- Wilson, Martha --- Oppenheim, Dennis --- Bartlett, Jennifer --- Ono, Yoko --- Haacke, Hans --- Fiore, Robert --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Smithson, Robert --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Beuys, Joseph --- Kawara, On --- Serra, Richard --- Brouwn, Stanley --- Ruscha, Ed --- Acconci, Vito --- Ryman, Robert --- Graham, Dan --- Artschwager, Richard --- Gilbert and George --- Nauman, Bruce --- Aycock, Alice --- Baer, Josephine Gail --- Baldessari, John --- Barry, Robert --- Becher, Bernd und Hilla --- Brecht, George --- Darboven, Hanne --- Le Va, Barry --- Siegelaub, Seth --- Wegman, William --- Wilson, Ian --- Ader, Bas Jan --- Kaprow, Allan --- Kosuth, Joseph --- Art & Language --- Guerilla Art Action Group --- BMPT --- the Rosario Group --- anno 1900-1999
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kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- conceptuele kunst --- concept art --- Verenigde Staten --- Lippard Lucy R. --- sixties --- seventies --- Acconci Vito --- Ader Bas Jan --- Art & language --- Artschwager Richard --- Aycock Alice --- Baer Jo --- Baldessari John --- Barry Robert --- Bartlett Jennifer --- Becher Hilla --- Becher Bernd --- Beuys Joseph --- Bourgeois Louise --- Brecht George --- Brouwn Stanley --- Buren Daniel --- Mosset Olivier --- Parmentier Michel --- Toroni Niele --- Buren/Mosset/Parmentier/Toroni --- BMPT --- Darboven Hanne --- Fiore Robert --- Gilbert & George --- Graham Dan --- the Guerilla art action group --- Haacke Hans --- Kaprow Allan --- Kawara On --- Kosuth Joseph --- Le Va Barry --- LeWitt Sol --- Nauman Bruce --- Ono Yoko --- Oppenheim Dennis --- the Rosario group --- Ruscha Edward --- Ryman Robert --- Serra Richard --- Siegelaub Seth --- Smithson Robert --- Snow Michael --- Wegman William --- Weiner Lawrence --- Wilson Ian --- Wilson Martha --- 7.038 --- Exhibitions --- Conceptual art --- Lippard, Lucy R. --- Lippard Lucy R
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This book presents the history of the Gomez, an elite family of Mexico that today includes several hundred individuals, plus their spouses and the families of their spouses, all living in Mexico City. Tracing the family from its origins in mid-nineteenth-century Mexico through its rise under the Porfirio Diaz regime and focusing especially on the last three generations, the work shows how the Gomez have evolved a distinctive subculture and an ability to advance their economic interests under changing political and economic conditions. One of the authors' major findings is the importance of the kinship system, particularly the three-generation "grandfamily" as a basic unit binding together people of different generations and different classes. The authors show that the top entrepreneurs in the family, the direct descendants of its founder, remain the acknowledged leaders of the kin, each one ruling his business as a patron-owner through a network of clienty2Drelatives. Other family members, though belonging to the middle class, identify ideologically with the family leadership and the bourgeoisie, and family values tend to overrule considerations of strictly business interest even among entrepreneurs.
Elite (Social sciences) --- Families --- Family corporations --- Kinship --- Mexico --- Economic conditions. --- Desenvolupament econòmic --- Action group. --- Affinal relations. --- Agriculture. --- Ambilocality. --- Anticlericalism. --- Board meetings. --- Bridal showers. --- Business luncheons. --- Capital accumulation. --- Catechization. --- Caudillos. --- Chaperoning. --- Childbirth. --- Cristero Rebellion. --- Direct descent. --- Díaz Ordaz, Gustavo. --- Elites in Latin America. --- Engagement. --- Exchange relationships. --- Export market. --- Featherbedding. --- Foreigners as elite. --- Funerals. --- Generation gaps. --- Godparents. --- Grand tours as status symbol. --- Gómez Benítez grandfamily. --- Horseback promenade. --- Hueyapan. --- Illegitimate children. --- Investment, Gómez attitude. --- Jalisco. --- Juárez, Benito. --- Kindred. --- Korean War. --- Linear relations. --- Male ideal. --- Mating norms. --- Mayorazgo. --- Mexican nationalism. --- National Association of Bankers. --- Neolocality. --- Oil boom. --- Patrifocality of Gómez. --- Porfirio Díaz (General). --- Racial attitudes. --- Recession of 1926. --- Revolutionary leaders. --- Silver mining. --- Tepoztlan. --- Textile industry. --- Tzoltzil. --- Utilitarianism. --- Value system.
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Social change --- Art --- kunst --- sociologie --- kunst en politiek --- kunst en sociologie --- feminisme --- gender studies --- Courbet Gustave --- Morris William --- Bax E. Belfort --- socialisme --- Reed John --- Huelsenbeck Richard --- dadaïsme --- surrealisme --- Komfut --- Stepanova Varvara --- constructivisme --- propaganda --- kunst en propaganda --- De Andrade Oswald --- Tucholsky Kurt --- Bauhaus --- KOSTUFRA --- Meyer Hannes --- Browne Felicia --- Moholy-Nagy Laszlo --- situationisme --- Black Mask --- psychedelische kunst --- Johannesson Sture --- Hunt Albert --- happenings --- Davis Ronald G. --- The San Francisco Diggers --- Experience 68 --- The Avant-Garde Artists Group --- Atelier Populaire --- mei 68 --- Douglas Emory --- Haacke Hans --- Guerrilla Art --- Guerilla Art Action Group --- Meireles Cildo --- Gershuny Phyllis --- Korot Beryl --- Youngblood Gene --- Ryan Paul --- De Kabouters --- film --- film en politiek --- theater --- theater en politiek --- Solvognen --- Boal Augusto --- Popovic Zoran --- Sherk Bonnie --- Jaudon Valerie --- Kozloff Joyce --- Piper Adrian --- Dunn Peter --- Leeson Lorraine --- Kennard Peter --- Orange Alternative --- Navarro Desiderio --- Gran Fury --- Schäfer Christoph --- Skene Cathy --- Hafenrandverein --- RevArte --- Collictive Ip Gim --- Tiqqun --- Colectivo Situaciones --- Dominguez Ricardo --- Steyerl Hito --- Raqs Media Collective --- Holmes Brian --- Yongseok Jeon --- Dillemuth Stephan --- Davies Anthony --- Jakobsen Jakob --- Iran --- Teheran --- Art and society --- Artists --- Social change in art --- Davis Ronald G --- Art and politics --- Politics and art --- Persons --- History --- Political activity --- Political aspects --- departement Beeldende Kunst 08 --- hedendaagse kunst --- geschiedenis --- sociale kunst --- Morris, William --- kunstkritiek
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Since the early 1960s, artists have sealed off spaces in galleries and museums as a radical artistic gesture. These uncompromising works confront the viewer to a closed exhibition space, encouraging instead a physical, sensitive, or conceptual experience of each. These exhibitions are now re-explored at Fri Art. One after the other, they give structure to a retrospective that is written in time, as each work will successively close the exhibiton space, between August 6 and November 19, 2016. The retrospective's last day will be marked by the re-opening of the exhibition space. Festivities will include the launch of an important multidisciplinary, historical, and prospective anthology dedicated to radical artistic engagement: 'The Anti-Museum.' Exhibition: Fri Art - Centre d'art de Fribourg / Kunsthalle Freiburg, Switzerland (05.08-19.11.2016).
kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Eichhorn Maria --- Weibel Peter --- Walter Thibault --- Wallach Alan --- Villeglé Jacques --- Vautier Ben --- Vallier Dora --- Trbuljak Goran --- Tomii Reiko --- Takis --- Suter Olivier --- Sottsass Ettore --- Schulmann Fanny --- Schmeling Sören --- Saladin Matthieu --- Rutault Claude --- Ribemont-Dessaignes Georges --- Rainer Yvonne --- Quintyn Olivier --- Pires do Vale Paulo --- Picard Lil --- Perret Mai-Thu --- Parrino Steven --- Page Robin --- Oxley Nicola --- de Oliveira Nicolas --- Nickas Bob --- Morris Robert --- Mendini Alessandro --- Mbembe Achille --- Maciunas George --- Lurie Boris --- Lunch Lydia --- Lovay Balthazar --- Lefevre Jean Claude --- Laks Déborah --- Laderman Ukeles Mierle --- Labelle-Rojoux Arnaud --- James Gareth --- Jakobsen Jakob --- Jacoby Roberto --- Home Stewart --- Holmberg Ryan --- Hollein Hans --- Van Helsing Storm --- Heger Swetlana --- GX Jupitter-Larsen --- Guggenheim Katie --- Gruijthuijsen Krist --- Griffin Tim --- Goodman Sam --- Goldstein Richard --- Goldsmith Kenneth --- Giroud Michel --- Gilardi Piero --- Genpei Akasegawa --- Gauthier Michel --- Toche Jean --- Silvianna --- Johnson Poppy --- Hendricks Jon --- Guerilla Art Action Group --- Friedman Yona --- Follet Véronique --- Flynt Henry --- Fisher Stanley --- Drobnick Jim --- Dimitrijevic Branislav --- Dejanov Plamen --- Copeland Mathieu --- Colomina Beatriz --- Clert Iris --- Cladders Johannes --- Thomson Charles --- Childish Billy --- Carnevale Graciella --- Buren Daniel --- Bullot Erik --- Genesis Breyer P-orridge --- Archizoom Associati --- Branzi Andrea --- Blas Zach --- Bellini Andrea --- Barry Robert --- Armleder John --- Apollinaire Guillaume --- 069 --- 7.01 --- 7.038/039 --- 7.036/039 --- kunsttheorie --- tentoonstellingen --- concept art --- conceptuele kunst --- museologie --- musea --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- art criticism --- manifestoes --- anti-art --- criticism --- Art --- Kunsttheorie ; het anti-museum ; anti-kunst ; alles is kunst --- Art museums --- Art, Modern --- Art, Modern. --- Art museums. --- History --- 1900-2099. --- MAD-faculty 17 --- kunsttentoonstellingen --- kunstkritiek --- writings [documents] --- political art --- social criticism
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In 2020, a Special Issue titled “Sustainable Rural Development: Strategies, Good Practices and Opportunities” was launched, in which 16 papers were published. The aim of this monograph was to study a problem that is occurring on a global scale and, above all, in the most developed countries, which is the population emigration from rural areas to urban areas due to the labour and service opportunities offered by the latter. This is causing a demographic deterioration of rural areas, and those that remain show high rates of ageing, masculinisation, or low demographic growth. In addition, and interrelated with this demographic deterioration, there is economic and environmental degradation. Rural areas are territories with increasingly lower purchasing power, job opportunities, and services for the population, which are classified as “spaces in crisis”. The papers in this Special Issue evidence the many public and private strategies that are being pursued to achieve sustainable rural development in declining areas. The diversity of approaches offer a vision of the practical application and the obstacles or difficulties that many of them are having to achieve their objectives. All of these strategies are intended to achieve economic dynamism that is respectful of the environment and from there to be able to reduce the regressive demographic processes in rural areas. These are different approaches that allow us to contribute, from scientific, holistic, and multidisciplinary knowledge, and they can help decision making in public policy and planning strategies.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography --- industrial land --- price --- geographically weighted regression model --- driving factors --- rural land system reform pilot --- land lease market --- decision making --- forest market factors --- rural land rights --- China --- hunting tourism --- natural protected area --- sustainable development --- land use change --- analyze --- Shortandy district --- smart villages --- EU instruments --- rural decline --- rural areas --- information and communication technologies --- rural residential construction --- rainwater harvesting --- solar --- spray foam --- finger-jointed studs --- Proder Program --- management system --- economic diversification --- bottom-up approach --- regional identity --- territorial heritage --- rural areas in decline --- rural enhancement --- top-down approach --- collaborative governance --- low-density populated areas --- sustainable urban growth --- technological era --- complex spatial models --- land-use planning --- sustainable rural development --- regional composite indicators --- vulnerability --- ecosystem services --- goal programming --- analytic hierarchy process --- data envelopment analysis --- Spain --- accessibility --- GIS --- partnerships --- population --- rural territory --- territorial planning --- neo-endogenous rural development --- LEADER approach --- classification and types of rural areas --- good practices --- rural depopulation and aging --- young and female entrepreneurs --- entrepreneurship --- funded and unfunded projects --- Andalusia --- rural landscape --- intensive agriculture --- landscape transformation --- socioeconomic and environmental impacts --- agroecological production --- public institutions --- rurality --- fishing tourism --- European fishing funds --- Galicia (Spain) --- local action group --- rural development --- industrial district --- local productive system --- rural district --- n/a
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