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NOBEL PEACE PRIZE (4) answer(s).
 
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China 2010: an Indian perspective / Mohanty, Manoranjan   Journal Article
Mohanty, Manoranjan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   017824


Korea's Mr Sunshine / Wehrfritz George Oct 23, 2000  Article
Wehrfritz George Article
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Publication Oct 23, 2000.
Description 14-18
Key Words South Korea  Nobel Peace Prize  Lee B J 
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ID:   127171


Stop using land mines and cluster munitions / Williams, Jody   Journal Article
Williams, Jody Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Trajectories of the nobel peace prize / Adams, Paul C   Journal Article
Adams, Paul C Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Trajectories are defined as constructs used in geopolitical discourses at all levels - formal, practical and popular. Each trajectory consists of a particular scaling of here, a particular scaling of there, and a particular causal hypothesis about how the two are linked. Norwegian discourses about the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize provide examples of trajectories. These discourses reveal certain assumptions about the motives and outcomes framed in terms of trajectories, as well as closely associated types of emotion and affect. By employing the concept of the trajectory, geographers can better understand geopolitical discourses, their construction of scale and causality, as well as their dependency on the in-between spaces of emotion and affect.
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