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Examining the Place and Space of Democratic and Anti-Democratic Action, Past, Present and Future
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How to Systematically Build a Mountain of Links

How to Systematically Build a Mountain of Links | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it

Looking for how to increase traffic to your blog or website, this article will give you some very useful information to achieve your goal. [note MG]

 

We’ve all been taught to create high-quality content to attract links. This argument is usually stated in the context of a blog that basically becomes an authority where you start to build a following around consistent, fresh content—think big sites like Problogger or Boing Boing.

 

This is not the technique I’m talking about.

 

Today, I’m talking about a link-building technique that’s bigger, better and quite possibly able to put you on the map faster than you would ever imagine. I’m talking about building a linkable asset—something you do by following the steps I’m about to describe.

 

First, let’s define “linkable asset.”

 

What is a linkable asset?

 

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Spatial Citizenship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spatial Citizenship is an educational approach at the intersection of citizenship and geography education. Spatial citizenship describes an individual’s ability to interact and participate in societal spatial decision making through the reflexive use of geo-media (e.g. maps, virtual globes and GIS) regarding consumption as well as production and communication. Spatial Citizenship gains particular importance through the emergence of the Geoweb. Its main theoretical reference points are emancipatory forms of citizenship and the mature and reflexive appropriation of space.

Spatial Citizenship can be distinguished from traditional citizenship education approaches in many respects:

The geographical reference point of Spatial Citizenship is the (mature) appropriation of space, based on theories of action-oriented social geography and new cultural geography. These approaches contend that human beings constantly appropriate spaces, as they attach meanings to geographically located physical matter in order to prepare it for their own actions (Werlen 1995).[4] Spaces in these concepts are regarded as being socially constructed. To a large extent, the attachment of meaning works unconsciously, following socially accepted, mainstream categories and discourses. Meanings given to physical objects determine the actions deemed possible. For instance, a field of asphalt in a city centre might have a two-fold meaning (or multiple meanings) – it may be interpreted as a parking area as well as a place for ball games, with both meanings competing for dominance. As soon as one meaning becomes superior, which is a result of social power relations, the other meaning declines, becomes invisible, and eventually is not used any more. The superiority of a specific meaning over another one might be supported by artifacts representing meanings attached, such as signs on buildings, structural modifications of the physical environment, or symbols and explanations of the socio-cultural significance of places and objects in spatial representations visualized via geo-media. A mature appropriation of space therefore includes the conscious attachment of meaning as well as awareness of meanings being attached to physical matter by others. It includes a sensibility to the multitude of meanings transported and hidden by a mainstream discourse. Keys to the mature appropriation of space are therefore the deconstruction of socially produced meanings, as well as the ability to communicate one’s own, potentially contradictory meanings and negotiate them with others.

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Raul Castro mentions retirement, says Sunday speech will be 'interesting'

Raul Castro mentions retirement, says Sunday speech will be 'interesting' | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
HAVANA -- Cuban President Raul Castro has unexpectedly raised the possibility of leaving his post, saying Friday that he is old and has a right to retire. But he did not say when he might do so or if such a move was imminent.
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This curator site will with no small frequency report on the place of civics and civil society in a changing Cuba. 

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Tiananmen Square Massacre. The 1989 Student Democracy Movement, Beijing China

Tiananmen Square is the large plaza near the center of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen (literally, Gate of Heavenly Peace) which sits to its north,...
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kith and kin

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Definition of kith and kin by TheFreeDictionary.com
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earlier experience of place

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Apple Meets With Turkish Officials on Tablets for Schools

Apple Meets With Turkish Officials on Tablets for Schools | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
Apple Vice President for education John Couch is reportedly in talks with the Turkish government about the country’s goal to make tablets accessible to 15 million schoolchildren...
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Does Transit Build Stronger Communities? | Planetizen

Does Transit Build Stronger Communities? | Planetizen | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
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Here is another information point on ritual and tranmsission views of communication as integral in human interest, agency as subject, and experience. The tension of ritual vs. transmission dimensions of communicaiton in community is always mediated in human embodied habit, habit correction, technology and con-specifc place and networks of place. 

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Public Sphere and Popular Media in China | Dissertation Reviews

Public Sphere and Popular Media in China | Dissertation Reviews | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
A review of The Public and the Popular Media in China, by Hsiao-Wen Lee. The question of whether or not China has ever had or can develop a public sphere in the Habermasian sense has been debated by scholars ...
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House accepts French Revolutionary Republic flag as gift, Jan. 4, 1796 - Andrew Glass

House accepts French Revolutionary Republic flag as gift, Jan. 4, 1796 - Andrew Glass | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
On this day in 1796, the House of Representatives accepted as a gift the tricolored flag of the French Revolutionary Republic.
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Resource: The Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century

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87% city women find public places unsafe - Hindustan Times

Times of India87% city women find public places unsafeHindustan TimesPublic spaces such as cinema theatres, sea shore, neighbourhood parks and religious places emerged as top favourites that Mumbaiites preferred to use.
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Africa Infographic - T. Rowe Price

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The John Dewey Daily Planet

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The John Dewey Daily Planet , by John Slifko: doing and undergoing around the world
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Photos: Dazzling images of the earth at night - latimes.com

Photos: Dazzling images of the earth at night - latimes.com | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
NASA has released new, spectacular images of our planet at night from the Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership satellite, which is orbiting 512 miles above the Earth's surface.
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Geography Education

Geography Education | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
Global news with a spatial perspective: Interesting, current supplemental materials for geography students and teachers.
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Free to embrace ‘shower of democracy’ - Editorials - MiamiHerald.com

OUR OPINION: Cuba’s most famous blogger, Yoani Sánchez, arrived in Brazil ready for ‘information war’
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Voice of Egyptian Women

Voice of Egyptian Women | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
Voice of Egyptian Women is an informal advocacy group that wishes to promote and safeguard the rights and interests of Egyptian women. By consolidating a network of women and men into a mobilizing...
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The American Southwest Dispatch

The American Southwest Dispatch | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
The American Southwest Dispatch, by John Slifko: political coverage and more in the southwestern states
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A just started newspaper production of my own making. It will take a few months to get it into order and fully relevant to Democratic Place and Space.
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New map shows how the Internet will travel underwater in 2013

New map shows how the Internet will travel underwater in 2013 | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
A beautifully done map shows how the Internet traverses the open ocean.
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Democracy Digest » 'Third wave crackdown' on Sudan's civil society

Democracy Digest » 'Third wave crackdown' on Sudan's civil society | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
Sudan's government is trying to close independent forums for civil society dialogue and coordination, says a leading African rights group, accusing pro-democracy NGOs of receiving US funding in order to undermine the ...
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Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space: Cultural heritage interpretation training workshop (War of 1812)

Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space: Cultural heritage interpretation training workshop (War of 1812) | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
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School District Cell Towers

Why Your School District Property May Be More Valuable Than You Think.
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puclic space: Politics and aesthetics of public space: The 'American' model

puclic space: Politics and aesthetics of public space: The 'American' model | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
RT @PublicSpaceLab: 'Politics and aesthetics of public space: The 'American' model,' by Sharon Zukin (1998)

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Why Google's Street View Project Will Be Good for Staten Island

Why Google's Street View Project Will Be Good for Staten Island | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
While residents worry about what the Street View photos will do to property values, if Google's Staten Island project looks anything like what it did for New Orleans following Katrina, it will raise the kind of awareness the...
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Facebook and Google are Better Positioned than Traditional Media...and How Traditional Media Can Fight Back - Forbes

Facebook and Google are Better Positioned than Traditional Media...and How Traditional Media Can Fight Back - Forbes | Democracy in Place and Space | Scoop.it
Traditional media has its hands full.  The traditional model was to create and perfect premium content between periodical runs, know their audience, sell advertising to companies targeting their audiences, and do it again.  Their...
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J880: Human geography and mass communication

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