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Urbanization of poverty: comparison of Brazil, Bolivia and Chile

Urbanization of poverty: comparison of Brazil, Bolivia and Chile

Author(s): Barbora Janubova / Language(s): English Issue: 01+02/2017

The article deals with the urbanisation of poverty and new poverty connected with different social and environmental problems. We examine whether the positive relation between population growth and poverty growth exists in urban areas in Brazil, Bolivia and Chile. Our analysis is based on the comparison and regression analysis of relation between the urban population ratio and the urban poverty ratio. The results do not confirm the given hypothesis that the rapid urbanisation has led to a higher rate of poverty in urban areas in Latin American countries. We argue that urban poverty has been decreased whereas the urban population has grown in the chosen countries.

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Zdroje nebezpečnosti v sociálně vyloučené lokalitě

Zdroje nebezpečnosti v sociálně vyloučené lokalitě

Author(s): Václav Walach / Language(s): Czech Issue: 02/2018

The present study aims to contribute to the development of sociological research on insecurity in socially excluded localities in the Czech Republic. Inspiration for the conceptualisation of the subject of this study comes from the field of critical security studies and specifically the Copenhagen and Aberystwyth schools of security and feminism. Empirically, the study draws on the author’s long-term experience conducting fieldwork in socially excluded localities, mainly in the socially excluded locality Havířov-Šumbark. The study concludes that insecurity cannot be reduced to just the issue of crime or violence, as existing scholarship has done. An element of insecurity in socially excluded localities is also represented by territorial stigmatisation and structural victimisation, that is, fear of the consequences of symbolic pollution and declining living standards or low social status. Symbolic stigmatisation and structural victimisation have a constraining effect on how inhabitants of excluded localities live their everyday lives, albeit in different ways than street crime does.

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Nástin poetiky prostoru ulic v prózách Miloše Urbana

Nástin poetiky prostoru ulic v prózách Miloše Urbana

Author(s): Jiří Kratochvíl / Language(s): Czech Issue: 1/2011

The street is one of the dominant city spaces in Miloš Urban’s novels Sedmikostelí and Lord Mord, and features in a minor way in his other fiction, notably his book of short stories Mrtvý holky. All these named works are connected not only with the city of Prague but also with the motif of revolt, through which Urban adopts a critical position regarding contemporary society. In Sedmikostelí the streets are characterized as a labyrinth in which the hero undergoes a journey of initiation leading to a revolt against the present chaotic society in order to restore the medieval order of the world. In the collection of short stories Mrtvý holky the motif of revolt is presented by characterizing the streets as commercialized space where the mutual anonymity, even apathy of people is growing. The most apparent connection between the motif of revolt and the topos of the street occurs in his novel Lord Mord; here the street becomes a place where two different opinions of the redevelopment of Prague are confronted. Urban’s criticism of present society culminates in this novel, in which real-life political figures are openly accused of using dubious practices. In contemporary Czech fiction Urban defines himself as an author with a critical attitude to the development of Czech society since November 1989.

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The Colourfulness of Prefab Grey

The Colourfulness of Prefab Grey

Author(s): Petr Roubal / Language(s): English Issue: 8/2020

Both collective publications (Prefab houses 1: Fifty prefab housing schemes in the Czech Lands. A critical catalogue of the “Prefab house story” series of exhibitions and Prefab houses 2: History of housing schemes in the Czech Lands 1945–1989. A critical catalogue of the “Residence – prefab housing scheme: Planning, realization, housing 1945–1989” exhibition) are products of a broadly conceived interdisciplinary research project the deliverables of which included, inter alia, exhibitions in Prague and all regional capitals of the Czech Republic and which were awarded the prestigious Magnesia Litera prize in 2018 as an extraordinary feat in the field of professional and educational literature. In the reviewer’s opinion, they bring the first ever systematic attempt to periodize the prefab-based building projects in the Czech part of the former Czechoslovakia between the mid-1940s and the end of the 1980s, at the same time providing a multifaceted characterization based on a representative sample of fifty prefab housing schemes in Bohemia and Moravia. Each of them was subjected to a thorough artistic-historical analysis outlining the development of the housing scheme’s concept, providing brief information about its authors, describes its urbanistic concept, prefab technology used, and artifacts and decorations. Added to the above is a set of interdepartmental studies analyzing different aspects of the historical development of prefab housing schemes. The compact collective of authoresses and authors has succeeded in presenting the prefab housing schemes, no matter how similar they may seem, as a varied and dynamically developing phenomenon, which fact is underlined by excellent work with archival photographs and the generally outstanding graphic layout of the publications. The only critical comment the reviewer has is that the authors were so absorbed by the architectural aspect of the matter that they tended to overlook substantial changes of the socialist urbanism in Czechoslovakia.

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Understanding Short-Term Rental Regulation: A Case Study of Lisbon (Portugal)

Understanding Short-Term Rental Regulation: A Case Study of Lisbon (Portugal)

Author(s): Joana Almeida,Frederico Diniz Oliveira,Jorge Baptista e Silva / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2021

Notwithstanding the positive impacts of short-term rentals (STRs), it is often their negative effects that have been raising pressing questions for urban planners and public policy-makers, including changes in housing dynamics, conflicts between residents and visitors, tourism gentrification phenomena, unfair competition practices, and tax evasion, among other externalities. Because of this, short-term rental regulation has become an important item on the political agenda of municipalities that live daily with these issues. In order to contribute to a better understanding of STR regulatory approaches, this paper investigates how Lisbon (Portugal) has been responding to the effects attributed to STRs. It can be concluded that the main negative impact of STR in Lisbon is its effects on the housing prices increase and that the main STR regulation measure is focused on zoning: definition of zones for the application of differentiated STR rules and management.

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Housing Finance in the Aftermath of the Foreign-Currency Mortgage Crisis in Eastern Europe: Editorial

Housing Finance in the Aftermath of the Foreign-Currency Mortgage Crisis in Eastern Europe: Editorial

Author(s): Ágnes Gagyi,Marek Mikuš / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2022

This special issue expands on the existing research on foreign-currency lending and the forex loan crisis in Eastern Europe by investigating other forms of housing-related finance and post-crisis developments. Bringing together hitherto disparate strands of research, our issue traces the linkages between macroeconomic developments, state measures, class dynamics, and social movements in the aftermath of the forex loan crises in Latvia, Romania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Hungary as part of their long-term trajectories of housing finance. We find that despite different political-institutional articulations, these trajectories all feature a new expansion of lending based on a bifurcation of the credit market into more secure, often subsidised mortgage lending aimed at better-off debtors and more risky non-mortgage loans used for housing purposes by more precarious households.

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Analysis of Urban Planning in Bucharest. Current and Future Challenges

Analysis of Urban Planning in Bucharest. Current and Future Challenges

Author(s): Cristina Alpopi,Ştefan Gabriel Burcea,Ruxandra Irina Popescu / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2021

This study is an review of urban planning in Bucharest today. The research, based on the consultation of a large number of publicly available documents, led us to the conclusion that the reality in which we live is the result of an incoherent, unsustainable and uneven development process, lacking a clear long-term vision, not sufficiently focused on increasing the quality of life of the population, being rather based on a competition of several economic, social, cultural, historical, natural and built environment factors. All this has led to a series of territorial disparities that have resulted in unbalanced and inequitable development of the technical and socio-economic infrastructure, compromised natural resources and land reserves, as well as major functional and landscape discrepancies in the country's capital. Following this analysis, we are able to express our views on the necessary and possible actions to solve the major problems related to urban planning of the city in which we live.

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Reprezentacinės aikštės samprata. Miesto kaip teksto idėja, meninės raiškos ir ideologijos sąveika

Reprezentacinės aikštės samprata. Miesto kaip teksto idėja, meninės raiškos ir ideologijos sąveika

Author(s): Gintautas Tiškus / Language(s): Lithuanian Issue: 111/2022

The article analyses the concept of representation, formulates the notion of a representative square, and argues that these squares, according to their representational nature, can be of two types: the ones adapted for state ceremonies, mass commemoration of national holidays (large, with a lot of open space); the ones marking social identity (with a small open space, a monument). A square can be of both types. The hierarchical status of a square is understood as a more important position in relation to other squares. It is noted that squares are a key spatial tool for creating links between different urban structures. Although the architecture of squares is characterised by constant change and transformation, the genius loci remains. The idea of the city as a text is discussed, the importance of the aesthetics of the environment for representation is pointed out, and attention is drawn to possible trends in the reconstruction of squares, abandoning ideological monuments in favour of the possibility of social proximity, cooperation and self-expression, rather than unity on an ideological-political basis.

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YOUTH LABOUR MARKET PRECARIZATION IN REGIONAL AND URBAN CENTRES

YOUTH LABOUR MARKET PRECARIZATION IN REGIONAL AND URBAN CENTRES

Author(s): Vyacheslav Volchik,Elena MASLYUKOVA,Wadim STRIELKOWSKI / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2021

The precariat and its institutional forms are ubiquitous at the youth labour market. This paper focuses on the youth labour market precarization in regional and urban centres. Cluster analysis of scientific publications selected from the scientometric Scopus database, as well as the interpretation of research articles made it possible for us to identify and establish five main thematic aspects (clusters) discussed in scientific literature: "mobility issues", " education", "socio-demographic problems”, “gender issues”, and “sustainability”. In the context of the analysed scientific works in the modern scientific discourse, we found that the formation of the precariat in modern regional and urban centres is associated with three key aspects: employment insecurity, insufficient income, and insufficient legal protection. Using a logit regression model, we identified factors that allows us to predict the likelihood of being included in the precariat group at the youth labour market. Overall, it appears that being a male and having a residence in the regional centre have a positive effect on the likelihood of getting into the precariat among young people, while work experience (work experience) and all types of education, especially higher education, reduce the likelihood of getting into the precariat. Our results might be important for urban planners and stakeholders as well as for the labour market strategists.

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URBAN SMART-MOBILITY PROJECTS EVALUATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW

URBAN SMART-MOBILITY PROJECTS EVALUATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Author(s): Peter Džupka,Marek HORVÁTH / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2021

This work aims to reorganise theoretical and empirical research on urban smart mobility projects evaluation through the systematic literature review approach. The research goal is to identify methodologies and socio-economic indicators according to the different types of urban smart – mobility projects. The article provides a summary of the state of the art of methodologies and socio-economic indicators categorised within the SMART mobility projects framework developed by Fernandez-Anez (2018). The results can have broader impacts in developing urban smart mobility strategic plans and decision making processes of selecting smart mobility projects. In particular, the results will be a reference for public administration practitioners helping them in identifying appropriate methodology and performance indicators according to the particular type of urban smart mobility project.

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SUSTAINING URBAN AGRICULTURE UNDER INTENSE URBANISATION IN GHANA: EMERGING AND EXISTING ROLES OF FORMAL INSTITUTIONS

SUSTAINING URBAN AGRICULTURE UNDER INTENSE URBANISATION IN GHANA: EMERGING AND EXISTING ROLES OF FORMAL INSTITUTIONS

Author(s): Michael TUFFOUR / Language(s): English Issue: 3/2022

Many countries in the sub-Saharan Africa continue to experience intense urbanisation which affects urban agriculture in many ways. In Ghana, this has resulted in an extreme land scarcity for urban farmers; making them relocate to government institutions lands. As a result of this situation, the roles of these government institutions though not mandated to support urban agriculture have been made to do so. In this study, the seemingly evolving and existing roles of institutions supporting Ghana’s urban agriculture within the context of intense urbanisation is assessed. Three main sources of data were used. They were key informant interviews from ‘mandated’ and ‘unmandated’ institutions, in-depth interviews from urban farmers and the several policy documents on agriculture. Three main themes emerged from the analysis of data. They were the evolving and existing roles of institutions in supporting urban farmers, policies of institutions providing lands to farmers and the challenges farmers encounter in receiving such support. The study recommends the drafting of a comprehensive urban agriculture policy, the establishment of an “Urban Agriculture Development Board” which will help develop and sustain Ghana’s Urban Agriculture.

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Helimaastike roll ja tähendus Tartu puhkekohtades

Helimaastike roll ja tähendus Tartu puhkekohtades

Author(s): Keily Tammaru,Leonora Palu,Oskar Harding,Timo Maran / Language(s): Estonian Issue: 18/2021

Soundscapes are valuable material for describing the city environment qualitatively. Each city has non-formal resting places where people like to stop, however they might not be determined by visual or cultural context, but by the soundscape. We studied soundscapes in people’s favourite resting places in Tartu. We delimited the ‘resting place’ as a very concrete point for stopping or sitting down. Based on a quiz, we identified the seven most popular resting places, which we chose for further study. In these sites, we made notes about all the surrounding sounds or a periood of 10 minutes, in addition, we identified more important visual or cultural dominants. We used Mats Widgren’s typology which involves form, function, process and context. To describe form and process more precisely, we distinguished biophony, geophony, antropophony and technophony, and used Juri Lotman’s typology of socio-communicative functions. Soundscapes could be distinguished as being either nature dominant or human and social dominant. In addition, visual and cultural dominants influence acoustic dominants both in their interpretations and meanings, but also by influencing which of the sounds will be primarily in focus for the receiver. According to the quiz responses, people expect resting places to be quiet and car free, but our observations show that there are considerable sounds, including traffic noise, in all resting places. On the other hand, people value activities like running, socializing or observing other people. People also consider auto communication and self-reflection to be important while staying in a resting place. In the city, preferences for environment types while stopping to have a rest, vary a lot, and according to that micro environments in the city should also be diverse and varied. We also found that it is preferably to study soundscapes in relation to features of the visual environment.

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Patrimonialisation des héritages industriels ruraux et reconversions inventives: nouvelles ruralités en Monts d’Ardèche?

Patrimonialisation des héritages industriels ruraux et reconversions inventives: nouvelles ruralités en Monts d’Ardèche?

Author(s): Flore Vigne / Language(s): French Issue: 1/2020

This paper is a first step towards exploring the re-use of industrial heritage in the Natural Regional Park of Monts d’Ardèche, studied during a CIFRE thesis in geography. The paper first underlines the paradox of these heritages, conceptualised as margins, and then offers an overview of their reconversions in the Ardèche based on our inventory of industrial sites. The objective is to identify what these projects question in terms of heritage resources, living and commons. The development of some inventive re-uses, approached as case studies in our research, brings us to discussing their impact on rural areas and more generally on current societal changes

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Переход от «военного коммунизма» к нэпу в казачьих областях Юга России: особенности взаимодействия власти и сельского населения

Переход от «военного коммунизма» к нэпу в казачьих областях Юга России: особенности взаимодействия власти и сельского населения

Author(s): A. V. Baranov,Yu. A. Yakhutl / Language(s): Russian Issue: 39/2022

This article explores the transition from “war communism” to the New Economic Policy in the Cossack regions of Southern Russia, one of the leading agricultural regions. The authors aim to identify regional features of the transition to the NEP on the Don, Kuban, and Terek in the context of military-political conflict between the authorities and the rural population. The novelty of this study is sources used for the first time: reviews of Special departments of military units and bodies of the Cheka, the North Caucasus Military District, reports of party bodies of the RCP(b), and Cheka organs. The reasons for the slow transition to NEP, weak support for NEP, and resistance to reforms of local party and Soviet employers are identified. The Civil War in the Cossack regions of Southern Russia was the most protracted and fierce, and it was a compound conflict: it combined class, class, and center-regional confrontation. The main subject of the conflict in the agrarian region was the ownership of land and agricultural products. The Soviet system destroyed the local Cossack self-government and abolished the estates, but it forced to preserve the labor allotment land use of the Cossacks. The Don and Kuban were the main sources of food for European Russia, what led to the preservation of the “war-communist” practices of food policy in 1921–1922. The personnel of the party and state authorities remained illiterate, recruited mainly from the inhabitants of other regions, and often underwent rotation. These factors caused not only an escalation of the social conflict, but also a crisis of governance. The transition to the NEP required the gradual restoration of civil peace in the Cossack regions, what was mostly achieved by the end of 1922.

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Летние лагеря для школьников в системе предупреждения подростковой безнадзорности и преступности в 1960–1970-е гг.

Летние лагеря для школьников в системе предупреждения подростковой безнадзорности и преступности в 1960–1970-е гг.

Author(s): E. V. Kamaeva / Language(s): Russian Issue: 39/2022

In the 1960s and 1970s there was a significant increase in juvenile delinquency in urban and rural areas. The tightening of measures to combat it did not radically change the situation, and the country’s leadership began to pay great attention to educational work, which was mainly entrusted to the Komsomol. One of the priority directions in the work of the Komsomol in this period was the organization of summer vacations for children. There was a search and testing of new forms of work, which was expressed in the creation of new types of summer camps for schoolchildren. On the basis of a wide range of archival materials, primarily reports from the departments of the school Komsomol, the process of creating camps in the city and the countryside is analyzed, and the problems that the Komsomol committees faced in the process of this work are highlighted. First of all, there is a lack of funding. It is shown that the labor and recreation camps for high school students who were striving to exist on the principles of self-sufficiency, created during this period, began to acquire great popularity. At the same time, labor, military, sports, and tourist camps for adolescents registered in the children’s room of the police began to be created. In this regard, there was a problem with training counselors for such camps. The Moscow city committee of the Komsomol was the first to begin training counselors from among student activists. The analysis of archival materials shows that regarding urban schoolchildren during the study period, various types of camps were created for all age groups. The situation was different in rural areas. For the first time, inter-collective farm camps began to appear in the districts, however, they did not become widespread.

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Кластерный анализ как средство выявления типов демографического поведения (русское сельское население, европейская часть России, начало XX-XXIв.)

Кластерный анализ как средство выявления типов демографического поведения (русское сельское население, европейская часть России, начало XX-XXIв.)

Author(s): D. S. Zhukov,V. V. Kanishchev / Language(s): Russian Issue: 39/2022

The object of study is the demographic characteristics of the Russian rural population of the European part of Russia (at the level of individual governorates, regions, and republics) from the beginning of the twentieth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century. These data are analyzed in the context of general demographic trends. The goal is to identify regions with similar demographic indicators during several chronological periods (1902, 1940, 2002, 2020) and to observe the transformation of demographic characteristics in different periods of history and in different regions of European Russia. This provides the necessary material for making assumptions about the connection between demographic types and natural-geographical, economic-geographical, and ethnogeographical factors. The principal research method, multivariate cluster analysis, is a tool for identifying stable groups of typologically homogeneous objects. The clustering of regions was carried out on the basis of three key demographic indicators: fertility, mortality, and natural growth. The authors came to the conclusion that, as early as the beginning of the twentieth century, Russian agrarian society was already at different demographic stages, evolving from a traditional to a modernized society. In the middle of the century, discrepancies in the rates of demographic transition became noticeable, manifested in some conventional “dividing” lines such as the ones between Russian oblasts and some national republics; the ones between agro-industrial and industrial-agrarian regions; the ones between southern and northern territories; and, finally, the ones between the regions and republics close to and distant from Moscow. The entwinement of these lines gave rise to various cluster groupings and, apparently, led to some consequent variability in the types of demographic characteristics in different regions, which is also recorded at the beginning of the twentieth century. The authors also pay attention to types of “demographic responses” of different regions to the coronavirus pandemic.

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RESILIENCE OF CRITICAL CULTURAL URBAN INFRASTRUCTURES (CCUI) IN THE FRAMEWORK OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS. SOME MANAGERIAL MARKERS

RESILIENCE OF CRITICAL CULTURAL URBAN INFRASTRUCTURES (CCUI) IN THE FRAMEWORK OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS. SOME MANAGERIAL MARKERS

Author(s): Dorel Badea,Maria Constantinescu,Diana Elena Ranf,Olga Maria Cristina Bucoveţchi / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2022

Resilience has become, in all fields of activity but also in relation to the general way of characterizing the functionality of society, an essential condition, and subsequently a state but also a process, which brings added value to organizational practice, subject to appropriate management, in the face of an increasingly diverse spectrum of crises (military, economic, etc.). The article brings to the attention of specialists and readers interested in the subject an analysis of the conceptual features of the resilience of cultural critical entities, in the contemporary context assumed to be defined by the digital dimension of the current transformations, in order to identify possible managerial frameworks for achieving a sustainable level of this state. The topic presented has been chosen mainly in the light of broad considerations on the usefulness and practical necessity of urban critical infrastructure resilience approaches in the context of reinforcing security culture concerns. In subsidiary, based on previous individual research achievements of the authors, a certain scarcity of studies was also noted, at least at the national level, in this thematic area, the opportunity of undertaking the study and the novelty aimed to be created and exposed also arising.

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К поэтике и практике модерного урбанизма: «город-сад» как технология социальной интеграции в Обнинске 1960-х годов

К поэтике и практике модерного урбанизма: «город-сад» как технология социальной интеграции в Обнинске 1960-х годов

Author(s): Alexandra Kasatkina / Language(s): Russian Issue: 1/2022

The article, based on newspaper materials and oral recollections about Obninsk, the city of atomic science in the 1960s, explores how the Soviet ideology in its postwar version functioned in a small community of a newly built city, where the task of creating both an urban space and urban social environment was of paramount importance. Following the ”third wave” of Soviet studies, the author “takes seriously” Soviet ideological clichés and such activities sanctioned from above as volunteer tending of urban green spaces and amateur gardening. Using the poststructuralist interpretation of discourse by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, the author identifies two main discourses, each offering its own version of urban sociality and urban identity, and both being components of the Soviet urbanism of the 1960s. The “garden city” discourse is formed by gardening metaphors, institutions, and activities. In this discourse, a city resident is any person involved in the care for urban space and, above all, in growing trees and flowers in communal spaces. The articulations of this discourse are presented in abundance in the Soviet public space of the 1960s. The data shows that participation in such activities gave some Obninsk residents a significant experience of collective activity, in other words, it played a significant role in creating the sociality of the young city. The “city of science” discourse is specific to Obninsk, the city of scientific and technical intelligentsia. Within the framework of this discourse being a city resident means being an expert in the field of science and technology and offering one’s own ideas about how the growing city should look like. Both discourses referred to the utopia of communist urbanism, but emphasized its different aspects, namely, social and technological ones: unity in a common concern for one’s living space and scientific and technological progress that should provide the means to create a communist Garden of Eden.

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New York City on Stage: (De)Constructing Urban Space in John Guare’s Plays: 1
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New York City on Stage: (De)Constructing Urban Space in John Guare’s Plays: 1

Author(s): Ludmila Martanovschi / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2021

John Guare distinguishes himself as a playwright who has represented New York City’s various neighborhoods and has fought realist conventions throughout his work. By relying on considerations advanced by Robert Bennett in his study of the literature, art, jazz and architecture of New York City after World War II, the current analysis shows that Guare approaches the discourse of the global capital of the world deconstructively, just like the post-war avant-garde he is probably familiar with. Moreover, Guare’s own search for experimental strategies reflects that of his predecessors and of the shape-shifting city itself. Included in a volume which is part of the Contemporary Dramatists series published by Methuen Drama, the four plays under discussion are: “The House of Blue Leaves” (1971), “Landscape of the Body” (1977), “Bosoms and Neglect” (1979, 1986) and “Six Degrees of Separation” (1990). Exploring the main characters’ experiences in New York City and their encounters with recognizable (or easily legible) sites of this quintessentially American metropolis, such as Greenwich Village and Central Park, the essay examines how Guare deconstructs urban space, advancing a most original and coherent reading of the city.

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The Challenge of Teaching in the Village and the Importance of a Competent Teacher

The Challenge of Teaching in the Village and the Importance of a Competent Teacher

Author(s): Masyhuri Masyhuri / Language(s): English Issue: 06/2022

Based on the results of mentoring students from the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education in the implementation of the Community Service Program for the period November 2020 to January 2021, which was carried out in several villages in Central Lombok Regency with the theme of teaching in the village, it was found that there were various teaching challenges in the village. This is undoubtedly very important and interesting to study and socialise, especially concerning the importance of competent teachers. Therefore, this paper will discuss various findings about the challenges of teaching in the village and analyse their relation to the extent of qualified teachers. The study in this paper uses a sociological-normative approach. The results of the study show that there are various teaching challenges in the village. The challenges in question include challenges from the aspects of students, parents, infrastructure, and facilities. From the part of students, namely the number of students who do not master the primary material that should have been mastered at the previous level and the low motivation of students to learn. From the aspect of parents, namely the lack of support from parents to synergise in strengthening learning programs in schools. From the part of infrastructure and facilities, namely the lack of needed infrastructure and facilities. This challenge also shows the importance of comprehensively teaching four competencies: professional competence, educational competence, personal competence, and social competence. Competent teachers will place these challenges not as obstacles but as motivation to continue to innovate.

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