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- speakers' rights only apply in their territories. Besides Spanish, other territorialised languages include Aragonese, Aranese, Astur-Leonese, Basque, Ceutan...
- state-based, interest-based, approaches and new, Liberal cosmopolitan, de-territorialised, values-based approaches, which focus on individual human needs. ‘...
- 2024-04-18. Kong, Lily; Woods, Orlando; Zhu, Hong (January 2022). "The (de)territorialised appeal of international schools in China: Forging brands, boundaries...
- marked the end of the Pax Padrino period and the beginning of the “territorialisingperiod of the organisation. After Miguel's arrest in 1989, the organisation...
- They are events in process, becomings, or in flux that stabilise (territorialise) but are only metastable insofar as they can change, mutate and form...
- (1999). "Another root: Australian hip hop as a 'glocal' subculture - re-territorialising hip hop". In Gerry Bloustien (ed.). Musical visions : selected conference...
- Refugeehood; Ethnicity and the Formation of Ethnic Category in De-territorialised world; Mobility and Transition in Identity and Cultural Entity; Indigeneity...
- sinks’. This is a means by which the carbon cycle can be managed and territorialised through being ****igned to a physical geographical space instead of...
- military forces. By the twelfth century, the office of mormaer became territorialised, and the title became Latinised as comes, a term otherwise used for...
- nationalistic undertones, according to Giorgio Shani (2008) the Khalsa "de-territorialises both sovereignty and the nation" and rather was about unlimited sovereignty...