- The
English word "
conviviality"
means "the
enjoyment of
festive society, festivity", or, as
applied to people, "
convivial spirit or disposition". One...
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Tools for
Conviviality is a 1973 book by Ivan
Illich about the
proper use of technology. Avant, ****le (1975). "Review of
Tools for
Conviviality". The American...
- ) is a
Dutch word which,
depending on context, can be
translated as '
conviviality', 'coziness', 'fun'. It is
often used to
describe a
social and relaxed...
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resource conservation. In 2019,
convivial conservation was an idea
proposed by Bram Büscher and
Robert Fletcher.
Convivial conservation draws on
social movements...
- poet
George Sterling responded to this redefinition: Any good
mixer of
convivial habits considers he has a
right to be
called a bohemian. But that is not...
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Convenience shop franchise. From 2013 to
April 2018, it was
owned by
Conviviality plc, who also
owned the Wine Rack chain. Both
brands were
acquired by...
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their respective outlooks towards life. With
Christmas approaching, the
convivial parents vainly attempt to draw the emotionally-distant
children to spend...
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between humour and
insult is fine and
constantly shifting, and at
times the
convivial spirit may
degenerate into more
heated debate and perhaps,
physical altercations...
- Marian; Michalowski, Ines (26
November 2014).
After Integration: Islam,
Conviviality and
Contentious Politics in Europe. Springer. ISBN 978-3-658-02594-6...
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musicians or singing, but most,
until the late 19th century, were
simply convivial eating places. The
first café
opened in
Paris in 1672 at the Saint-Germain...