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Salomone, Roberta, Andrea Cecchin, Pauline Deutz, Andrea Raggi, and Laura Cutaia, eds. Industrial Symbiosis for the Circular Economy. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36660-5.

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Li, Xiaohong. Industrial Ecology and Industry Symbiosis for Environmental Sustainability. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67501-5.

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Kwater, Tadeusz, and Bogusław Twaróg. Symbiosis of technology and computer science. Rzeszów: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2010.

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1965-, Benders Jos, Haan Job de, and Bennett David 1947-, eds. The symbiosis of work and technology. London: Taylor & Francis, 1995.

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Abrami, Regina M. Gourou's symbiotic villages revisited: Inter-village relations, socioeconomic differentiation, and the place of the past in northern Vietnam. [Berkeley]: Institute of International Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 1995.

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Ursic, Erika Dzajic. Morphogenesis of Industrial Symbiotic Networks. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2019.

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Ursic, Erika Džajic. Morphogenesis of Industrial Symbiotic Networks. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2019.

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Ursic, Erika Džajic. Morphogenesis of Industrial Symbiotic Networks. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2019.

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Ursic, Erika Džajic. Morphogenesis of Industrial Symbiotic Networks. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2019.

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Li, Xiaohong. Industrial Ecology and Industry Symbiosis for Environmental Sustainability: Definitions, Frameworks and Applications. Palgrave Pivot, 2017.

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Li, Xiaohong. Industrial Ecology and Industry Symbiosis for Environmental Sustainability: Definitions, Frameworks and Applications. Palgrave Pivot, 2018.

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Glauner, Friedrich. Managing Future Enterprise: Staying Ahead of the Curve with Symbiotic Value Networks. Springer, 2018.

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Fúquene Retamoso, Carlos. The adoption of environmental strategies in large Colombian businesses. Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.9789587816525.

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This research explains the adoption of environmental strategies of large companies in Colombia. Large companies play an important role in global environmental issues, aimed at controlling climate change and resource scarcity.They are increasingly expected to address these environmental issues. However, companies adopt different strategies; some companies focus primarily on environmental compliance, while others implement new technologies and adopt proactive strategies such as eco-design, cleaner production and industrial symbiosis for waste recycling and shared resources in green systems design.
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Industrial Symbiosis for the Circular Economy: Operational Experiences, Best Practices and Obstacles to a Collaborative Business Approach. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Raggi, Andrea, Roberta Salomone, Andrea Cecchin, Pauline Deutz, and Laura Cutaia. Industrial Symbiosis for the Circular Economy: Operational Experiences, Best Practices and Obstacles to a Collaborative Business Approach. Springer, 2020.

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Duffy, Brooke Erin. Making the Magazine. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037962.003.0002.

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This chapter traces the history of women's magazines that spans 300 years. Drawing upon four decades of scholarship on women's magazines, it examines the defining properties of the genre, and particularly the consideration that these periodicals are created exclusively for and targeted to female audiences. It also discusses the ways in which editors-in-chief create and maintain the identity of their publications while establishing the magazine as an intimate imagined space, and how consumerism and citizenship became intertwined in women's magazines. The chapter shows that the history of women's magazines has been defined by the creation of imagined communities of interest, the increasing specialization of titles, and the symbiosis of the magazine and advertising industries.
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Kessler, Kelly. Broadway in the Box. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190674014.001.0001.

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Broadway in the Box shines a television-centric light on the cross-industry presence of a seminal American art form. Over seven chapters, it works to unearth, explore, and analyze pockets of over seventy years of television programming that have embraced, nodded toward, and satirized the American musical in its various forms. This concentrated exploration of the genre across American television allows for an explication of America’s shifting and at times wavering feelings toward the musical, its songs, and its stars. Further, examining these texts alongside constantly changing and at times intersecting entertainment industries uncovers forms of symbiosis and synergy that linked the cultural and economic futures of the musical across platforms. In the end, Mitzi Gaynor titillating America in a revealing and bejeweled Bob Mackie dress was not just the seventies being the seventies, but a single event reflecting a larger confluence of Broadway, film, Vegas, ratings, genre, and programming trends within a specific television model. Perhaps in a style similar to various Broadway and film retrospectives, Broadway in the Box takes individual events and brings them together to craft a larger commentary on American entertainments, economics, and industries. Broadway has always been in the box; someone just needed to plug it in to see what was on.
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Newcomb, John Timberman. Subway Fare. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036798.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the poetics of rapid transit that emerged in the early twentieth century, including the verses of William Carlos Williams. Wishful civic boosters of the early twentieth century discerned signs of financial utopia in the “symbiotic relation” between skyscrapers and urban railways. These interdependent social forms were viewed as hallmarks of twentieth-century urban modernity. Rapid-transit poems of the period feature close-up encounters mingling people of different classes, races, and genders with unprecedented frequency, unfathomable swiftness, and sometimes uncontrollable force. This chapter first considers the differences between skyscraper verses and rapid-transit verses in terms of engagement with the modern urban landscape fashion before discussing “rapid-transit verse” in greater detail. It explores American poetry's fascination with rapid transit as a central theme, focusing on poems that dealt with subjects ranging from commuting to subways. It also analyzes William Carlos Williams's rapid-transit poetry to demonstrate the impact of the New Verse movement's passionate engagement with urban-industrial space as the site of modern experience.
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O’Shaughnessy, David. The Detail is in The Devil. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812425.003.0005.

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Beginning in October 1786, Charles Dibdin published a weekly newspaper called The Devil. The conceit is that the Editor is on the point of suicide when the Devil intervenes to dissuade him, providing Dibdin (writing as both the Editor and the Devil) with a pretext to deliver biting satire and vitriolic diatribes against the manners of the age and the degeneration of the theatres and newspapers. This chapter provides an assessment of Dibdin’s career as a journalist, arguing that Dibdin consistently took up an antagonistic stance towards both the theatre and the newspapers, motivated by a belief that the capitulation of both industries to commercial forces amounted to a betrayal of their joint responsibilities to the public sphere. In so doing it provides a much-needed reflection on the intermedial and symbiotic relationship between the theatre and newspaper publishing in the 1780s.
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