Elizabeth C. Hirschman
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View article: Habitable Land Will Soon Become the World’s Scarcest Resource: Why Appalachia Should Choose Climate Change Havens over Millionaire Estates and Golf Courses
Habitable Land Will Soon Become the World’s Scarcest Resource: Why Appalachia Should Choose Climate Change Havens over Millionaire Estates and Golf Courses Open
This research advocates for the construction of Climate Change Haven Communities across the Appalachian Region. The proposed development plan can be extended to the northern tier states across the US and also to the northern and mountainou…
View article: Social and Economic Considerations for Creating Sustainable Climate Change Haven Communities
Social and Economic Considerations for Creating Sustainable Climate Change Haven Communities Open
As Climate Change Haven Communities are constructed across the Northern Hemisphere, it will be necessary to attract two types of migrants to populate them. The first group consists of professionals and companies in eco-sustainable business…
View article: Creating Sustainable Climate Change Havens for Migrating Populations in the United States and Other Global Sites
Creating Sustainable Climate Change Havens for Migrating Populations in the United States and Other Global Sites Open
A model for constructing sustainable Climate Change Haven communities in appropriate areas of the United States and globally is presented. The model proposes the construction of walkable communities of 20,000 to 30,000 residents with elect…
View article: Promoting Climate Change Havens in the United States and Globally for Migrating Populations
Promoting Climate Change Havens in the United States and Globally for Migrating Populations Open
Appalachia has been identified as the largest Climate Change Haven in the continental United States and could serve as a refuge for millions of persons. This research presents a marketing plan for promoting migration to the Appalachian Reg…
View article: Climate Change Migration and the Economic Rebirth of Central Appalachia
Climate Change Migration and the Economic Rebirth of Central Appalachia Open
This research examines the potential economic rebirth of the Central Appalachian Region as persons from the southwestern and southeastern parts of the United States seek a safe and livable environment for their families and businesses. Cen…
View article: DNA and historical evidence indicate many colonial French Canadians were of Sephardic Jewish ancestry
DNA and historical evidence indicate many colonial French Canadians were of Sephardic Jewish ancestry Open
The Spanish Inquisition in 1492 resulted in the deaths of thousands of Spanish Jews and the exile of around 150,000. The Huguenots and Acadians who settled in Colonial French Canada are assumed to be of Christian faith and ancestry. To sup…
View article: Challenging the Fundamental Premise of White Supremacy: DNA Documents the Jewish Origins of the New England Colony
Challenging the Fundamental Premise of White Supremacy: DNA Documents the Jewish Origins of the New England Colony Open
The English Puritans of New England are a foundational element in the current racist ideology of White Supremacy. Depicted in history books as stalwart British Protestants who braved bitter winters and Native predations to establish a “Cit…
View article: DNA and Genealogical Evidence Suggests the Plymouth Colonists were Sephardic Jews
DNA and Genealogical Evidence Suggests the Plymouth Colonists were Sephardic Jews Open
The Plymouth settlement in Massachusetts stands as one of the origin points for American social ideology.The settlers are widely viewed as archetypes of early American culture -British, white and Christian.We challenge this belief using li…
View article: Contesting Religious Identity in the Marketplace: Consumption Ideology and the Boycott Halal Movement
Contesting Religious Identity in the Marketplace: Consumption Ideology and the Boycott Halal Movement Open
Contesting Religious Identity in the Marketplace: Consumption Ideology and the Boycott Halal Movement Elizabeth C. Hirschman, Mourad Touzani Abstract Consumer behavior is often intimately tied to contemporary ethno-religious conflict, as f…