The community settlement: a neo-rural territorial tool
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In this paper, the authors describe the use of the homogeneous character of the Israeli Community Settlements, which are small-scale non-agricultural villages that consist of a limited number of families and a homogenous character.Abstract:
The Israeli Community Settlements are small-scale non-agricultural villages that consist of a limited number of families and a homogenous character. This method began to be used by the Israeli gove...read more
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The Americanisation of Israeli housing practices
TL;DR: The UN Resolution 181 of 27 November 1947, which called for the establishment of a Jewish state in parts of Palestine, was one of the only votes backed by both the USSR and the USA as mentioned in this paper.
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Global ideas and cultural responsiveness: why new towns in Israel and Brazil are not the same
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore how local culture may curb the homogenizing forces of globalization in the diffusion of planning ideas, given that the built environment is constructed both physically and cultu...
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Supply-side Territoriality: reshaping a geopolitical project according to economic means
TL;DR: In this article, a series of suburban settlements adjacent to the border with the occupied West-Bank which illustrate the increasing privatisation of the Israeli settlement mechanism is discussed. But the authors focus on the development of the "Stars" and do not consider the economic feasibility of the private sector.
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The Bourgeoisification of the Green-Line: the new Israeli middle-class and the Suburban Settlement
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on Kochav-Yair and Oranit, two localities that exemplify the Israeli Suburban Settlement phenomenon, and analyze the planning and construction process of both case studies, as well as their spatial characteristics.
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The Americanisation of Israeli housing practices
TL;DR: The UN Resolution 181 of 27 November 1947, which called for the establishment of a Jewish state in parts of Palestine, was one of the only votes backed by both the USSR and the USA as mentioned in this paper.
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Neo-rural phenomena
TL;DR: The evolution of the movement of reflux from the city to the country which is typical of so-called post-industrial civilisation, presents among others two characteristics which are to be found mostly in the south of France.
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Post-traumatic urbanism: Repressing Manshiya and Wadi Salib
Gabriel Schwake,Gabriel Schwake +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on two former Palestinian neighborhoods, Al Manshiya in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and Wadi Salib in Haifa, which were vacated from their original inhabitants.
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The Architecture of Ariel Sharon
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the processes that have dissolved, between the aftermaths of the 1967 Six Day and the 1973 Yom Kippur Wars, Israel's cohesive territorial, social and political structure.
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Gush Emunim and settlement‐type in the West Bank
TL;DR: In this paper, Gush Emunim and settlement type in the West Bank are discussed and discussed in the context of the British Society of Middle Eastern Studies (BSME) conference.