Center-periphery theory in spatial development: a critical analysis
... and frequent application, has a limited explanatory and predictive nature. This makes it of limited utility in studying spatial development and requires a critical approach and application.
space, center, periphery, center-peripheral theory, factors, development, criticism
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10.5922/vestniknat-2024-2-4
Olfactory opposition of “one’s own — another’s” in the context of the war
... It is proved that the smell in the discourse of war performs two key functions – an evaluative and a boundary function; the olfactory image of "one's own" and "someone else's" is formed under the influence of extralinguistic factors; the smell acts as an instrument of differentiation, less often as an instrument of unification and is endowed with additional cognitive-semiotic meanings. Three olfactory models are identified and analyzed: “one’s own smells — others’ ...