Talk:Nomad: Difference between revisions
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We need a slightly better term than (neo)nomad. Even nomad in itself is better I would say, or pre-retro nomads, or post modern nomads. Or lifestyle nomads. The neo could be used once as a reference as in (neo) nomad but after that better to just stick to nomad in itself - just like the original article used to be. Other thoughts? --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 02:50, 28 November 2009 (UTC) | We need a slightly better term than (neo)nomad. Even nomad in itself is better I would say, or pre-retro nomads, or post modern nomads. Or lifestyle nomads. The neo could be used once as a reference as in (neo) nomad but after that better to just stick to nomad in itself - just like the original article used to be. Other thoughts? --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 02:50, 28 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
*Common Practices | |||
*Ease to initiate contact and network | |||
*Fear of not Living, of not going through things properly | |||
*We do not plan we project | |||
*Mobilité vs Motilité | |||
--[[User:Perilisk|Perilisk]] 14:41, 16 December 2009 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 16 December 2009
find further references in relation to resource use effectiveness of nomads
We need a slightly better term than (neo)nomad. Even nomad in itself is better I would say, or pre-retro nomads, or post modern nomads. Or lifestyle nomads. The neo could be used once as a reference as in (neo) nomad but after that better to just stick to nomad in itself - just like the original article used to be. Other thoughts? --Robino 02:50, 28 November 2009 (UTC)
- Common Practices
- Ease to initiate contact and network
- Fear of not Living, of not going through things properly
- We do not plan we project
- Mobilité vs Motilité
--Perilisk 14:41, 16 December 2009 (UTC)