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    • Distance 

      Pirie, Gordon (Elsevier, 2009)
      The English language has long acknowledged and required some preconception of distance, but it has only been considered explicitly as a key element of human geography for half a century. The distances of greatest consequence ...
    • An integrative review of measurement instruments used to assess the stigma that affects people who use drugs 

      Kwakep epse Semegni, Chanceline; Phetlhu, Deliwe Rene; Marie Modeste, Regis Rugira (SAGE Publications Inc., 2021)
      This article aims to review how existing instruments to measure stigma affecting people who use drugs have been developed, which domains of stigma are measured, as well as metrics used to validate these instruments. Using ...
    • Uneven development and scale politics in Southern Africa: what we learn from Neil Smith 

      Bond, Patrick; Ruiters, Greg (Wiley, 2016)
      Southern Africa is probably the most unevenly developed region on earth, combining the most modern technologies and an advanced working class with the world’s extremes of inequality and social militancy. The two most extreme ...