Essays about: "Industrialism"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 19 essays containing the word Industrialism.
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11. Renewed Shall Be Blade That Was Broken: Tolkien, Modernity and Fascist Utopia
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : This thesis consists of a close reading and meta-analysis of themes and patterns in the works that comprise the fictional world of “Middle-Earth” created by J. R. R. Tolkien, in specific relation to the culturally prevalent views of the decadence of modernity and the ideological dynamics of fascism. READ MORE
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12. Gaturummet - dess roll genom historien och spaning efter framtida potential
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Gaturummet har genom historien haft en stor betydelse för oss människor. Ett offentligt rum i staden som används av människor från alla samhällsklasser och till många olika aktiviteter. När den industriella revolutionen påbörjades och bilismen gjorde sitt intåg under början av 1900-talet förändrades människors transportvanor. READ MORE
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13. Complexity of Supply Chains : A Case Study of Purchasing Activities and Relationships
University essay from IHH, Marketing and LogisticsAbstract : Executive Summary In the complex world of today with customers as well as suppliers scattered around the world the inevitable outcome is complexity. Going back to the early days of industrialism companies to a large extent owned the whole chain from supplies to sales of the final products. READ MORE
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14. Understanding Uncivilisation
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : Environmental discourses generally advocate norms to address the negative environmental consequences that industrialism has entailed. Whether reformist or radical, these discourses present visions of how problems can be solved or at least managed, even for global and complex issues like climate change. READ MORE
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15. The Post-Industrial Artisan Economy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Readers are presented with the idea that something significant and rather unusual is fomenting beneath the surface of the US economy regarding the renewed interest in all things handmade, handcrafted, or artisanally produced. That this interest is more than just a fad, and that its emergence is understandable in terms of theories of post-industrialism is what this essay aims to make clear. READ MORE