Extras Flashcards
1
Q
? (200?)
- early ? had a lack of ?, hence linked Western aviation to ?
- ? films celebrated planes as ? of the air
A
Palmer (2006)
- early Russia had a lack of planes, hence linked Western aviation to Icarus
- Soviet films celebrated planes as gladiators of the air
2
Q
Bissell et al (2012)
- NZ’ ? ?’ air safety video, that involved a ?, hysper-?, naked cabin crew.
- A humerous ? to the ? of travel created by ??
A
Bissell et al (2012)
- NZ’ bare essentials’ air safety video, that involved a camp, hysper-sexualised, naked cabin crew.
- A humerous contrast to the seriousness of travel created by 9/11
3
Q
- One can govern air ?, and ?, but it is difficult to govern ? that can spread indsrciminatenly and invisibly
A
- One can govern air space, and airports, but it is difficult to govern RADIO WAVES that can spread indsrciminatenly and invisibly
4
Q
?ming (198?)
- ? airlines often demonstrated the spherical nature of the Earth to give ? ? (and surrounding) an ? like status over the world, demonstrating it was at a ? point for flights to travel from.
A
Flemming (1984)
- Arab airlines often demonstrated the spherical nature of the Earth to give Saudi Arabia (and surrounding) an olympus like status over the world, demonstrating it was at a central point for flights to travel from.
5
Q
? et al (2006)
- Imperialism owes its ? to ?-fearing abilities: for example, geographies tracing imperal networks consider how ? and ? supporting white ? in the British empire
- The ? of the sea is important too, the late ?th C wires for ? were laid down on the sea ?, and allowed ? ? to be mobilised.
A
Lambert et al (2006)
- Imperialism owes its expansion to sea-fearing abilities: for example, geographies tracing imperal networks consider how crops and livestock supporting white settlers in the British empire
- The volume of the sea is important too, the late 19th C wires for telegrams were laid down on the sea bed, and allowed elite geopolitics to be mobilised.