From the Editor's Desk: Immediate Concerns

Authors

  • Ian Fookes University of Auckland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53910/26531313-E2022823724

Abstract

Welcome to the ninth special issue of Ekistics and the New Habitat: The problems and science of human settlements. On behalf of the Executive Board, I would like to briefly introduce the present special issue: Ekistics-Related Research in Greece (Part 3 of 3): Planning Strategies / Policies and Politics.

Author Biography

Ian Fookes, University of Auckland

Lecturer in the School of Cultures in the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics at the University of Auckland, Ian Fookes is developing his PhD thesis into a book entitled Victor Segalen: Exotisme, Altérité, Transcendance, which traces the evolution of a French poet's conception of exoticism and diversity at the beginning of the 20th century. Ian's research explores identity construction through cross-cultural encounter and travel writing, while studying multiculturalism and the role literature and poetry can play in facing the effects of climate change.  

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Published

2024-06-26

How to Cite

Fookes, I. (2024). From the Editor’s Desk: Immediate Concerns. Ekistics and The New Habitat, 82(3), i-ii. https://doi.org/10.53910/26531313-E2022823724