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      Landscape EcologyArchitectureSustainable DevelopmentUrban Studies
The paper attempts to outline the urban visions and architectural ideas and vocabulary behind the formation of the large urban conglomeration in Japan, South Korea and China, and how the seeds of Western planning theories and... more
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      Asian StudiesJapanese StudiesArchitectureUrban History
Prior research reveals the interrelations between gentrification and policing, yet this paper introduces the unheard perspective of the of police on their role in gentrification. The study focuses on South Tel Aviv, which houses... more
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      Digital DivideSecurityGentrificationUrban Studies
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      SociologyCultural StudiesSocial ChangePsychology
How can we develop a political critique of urban form at the time of a tall building boom? Pointing to limitations of interpreting towers as representations of finance and power, I introduce an understanding of skylines as phantasmagoria... more
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      Critical TheoryUrban PlanningUrban StudiesWalter Benjamin
In this historical phase, cities are intensely crossed by processes and practices of appropriation and re-appropriation of places and life environments. Motivations are at different levels: necessity, political and personal. The fieldwork... more
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      Urban GeographyUrban PlanningUrban StudiesCivil Society and the Public Sphere
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      Urban StudiesRomani Studies
Post-foundational thinking claims that – within the realm of the social – absolute reasons are not possible. This assumption further entails that no ultimate foundation really exists, on which social and historical entities are built: no... more
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      Social GeographyPolitical TheoryPost-MarxismUrban Studies
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      Football (soccer)Mega Events As Catalysts For RegenerationUrban StudiesBrazil
An archaeologically grounded history of six legendary places in Detroit. The city of Detroit has endured periods of unprecedented industrial growth, decline, and revitalization between the late nineteenth century and the present. In... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyMusic HistoryHistorical Archaeology
This article contains information about the importance of preserving the historical objects as a vital condition of a normal development of historical cities. The main legislative and regulatory documents in the fields of protecting of... more
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      ArchitectureUrban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanism
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      Social and Cultural AnthropologyUrban StudiesArmenian Culture
Il caso presentato è Vega (Venice gateway for science and technology), il Parco scientifico tecnologico di Venezia, comparto urbano realizzato nel corso degli anni Novanta nell’area di prima industrializzazione di Porto Marghera insediata... more
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      Urban PlanningUrban StudiesUrban DesignArchitecture and Public Spaces
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      Urban StudiesUrban Sociologyурбанистика
Préface d’Augustin Berque Un siècle de banlieue japonaise apporte une réflexion inédite sur les processus d’urbanisation de l’une des sociétés de consommation les plus avancées de la planète, dans un pays dont la population doit, de... more
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      Industrial And Labor RelationsSociologyGeographyUrban Geography
Since the 1990s, governments have increasingly employed PPPs for the revitalization of subsidised housing stock and the creation of mixed-income neighbourhoods. These PPPs typically involve private-sector partners taking on the... more
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      Urban StudiesHousing PolicyHousingUrban Policy
This working paper examines the concept of metabolism and its potential as a critical analytical lens to study the contemporary city from a political perspective. The paper illustrates how the metabolism concept has been used... more
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      Environmental SociologyUrban GeographyPolitical EcologyWater resources
Social fragmentation of urban life is a common and growing process in most Latin American big cities. In spite of the strong link between urban studies and youth studies, the relationship between contemporary processes of socio‐spatial... more
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      Youth StudiesUrban StudiesSocial Inequality
This paper deals with contemporary discourse regarding urban revival, elaborating the Educational Campus as a paradigm for global innovation. The objective is to examine the significance and capacity of education and its spatial... more
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      ArchitectureUrban PlanningUrban StudiesUrban Design
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      Social MovementsUrban StudiesCommunity
Infrastructural practices, made by the manipulations of pumps, pipes and hydraulic expertise, play a critical role in managing urban populations. Drawing on two years of ethnographic research in Mumbai, in this article I show how Muslim... more
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      Urban GeographyArchitectureGovernmentalityEnvironmental Studies
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      Political ScienceUrban StudiesUrban Sociology
Ochocientas casitas unifamiliares de planta baja en la orilla del río Besós, cada una de un color diferente, comprimidas entre una zona industrial semiabandonada y la nueva Barcelona del AVE y del Fòrum. En este lugar de márgen,... more
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      Social MovementsAnthropologyApplied, engaged, and public anthropologySocial and Cultural Anthropology
As cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important new strategic driver for regeneration and growth. Smart Cities are employing information and communication technologies in the quest for sustainable economic... more
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      ArchitectureDigital CultureUrban StudiesUrbanism
In the face of a housing crisis rooted in commodification, there is growing alignment within both activist and scholarly circles over the need to reverse this trend and move toward decommodification. There is work left to be done,... more
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      Real EstateGeographyUrban GeographyUrban Politics
Villard:19
ricostruire identità territoriali
a cura di Fernanda De Maio, Daniela Ruggeri, Andrea Iorio
10.5.2018 Badoer aula Tafuri ore 11.30
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      Urban StudiesReconstraction
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      HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic History
The essay concentrates on the Martyrdom of Polycarp, a script largely believed to contain the earliest extant occurrences of a Christian technical martyrdom vocabulary. On the one hand, we will lay bare the distinctively urban character... more
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      Guy DebordEarly ChristianityUrban StudiesSpatiality (Cultural geography)
Voici le PDF de ma thèse sur la question du Grand Paris, soutenue en 2015.
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      Political ScienceUrban PlanningUrban StudiesMultilevel governance
The goal of this unit is to build into the mindset of the students a sociocultural and anthropological understanding of space and place. The key method that this unit aims to provide the students with centers around the notion of empathy... more
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      ArchitectureEthnographyUrban PlanningUrban Studies
Based on the author's artistic research on migration, contemporary urban experience, and sonic alienation, The Nomadic Listener is composed of a series of texts stemming from psychogeographic explorations of contemporary cities, including... more
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      Sonic ArtMigrationPsychogeographyStorytelling
Abstract:  This paper presents an argument for considering issues of class in analyses of communicative planning projects. In these projects, class interests tend to be obscured by the contemporary preoccupation with the class-ambiguous... more
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      GeographyHuman GeographyUrban GeographyEconomic Geography
The article asserts that modern antisemitism is intrinsically linked to hatred towards the city. It is shown that antiurbanism isn`t just a phenomenon of the past but still exist in antisemitic propaganda.
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      Antisemitism (Prejudice)Urban StudiesAnti-SemitismAntisemitism/Racisms
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      Discourse AnalysisSocial IdentityLanguage and IdeologyUrban Studies
Whoredom in the Wild West has created a plethora of pseudo-historical “memorabilia”, artifacts that have become part of popular culture. Brothel tokens are part and parcel of the “Wild West” image portrayed by the media and western... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyMaterial Culture Studies
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      Film StudiesUrban StudiesCritical Race Theory and Whiteness theoryNew Urbanism
l progetto persegue la costituzione di un sistema di collegamenti tra centro storico e fascia costiera, mirando all’integrazione dei diversi comparti che rappresentano la molteplice e mutevole realtà della città e del suo intorno. Centro... more
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      Landscape ArchitectureInfrastructure PlanningUrban PlanningUrban Studies
The analysis of territorial phenomena usually bypasses the role of local political entities as crucial decision-makers and market regulators, focusing instead on the role of developers and housing preferences of home-buyers. In contrast,... more
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      Urban StudiesUrban SociologyUrban Sprawl
In un film dell'inizio degli anni novanta, Giuseppe Tornatore racconta il viaggio di un padre che dalla Sicilia si sposta verso le grandi città italiane per visitare i suoi cinque figli ormai adulti. Nonostante venga a conoscenza di... more
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      Urban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanismArchitecture and Public Spaces
How can we measure culture in urban areas? Can empirical metrics on culture function as an urban planning tool for cities' well-being? This paper fits into the research path examining the role of culture as a resource for development,... more
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      Creative CitiesUrban StudiesCultural statisticsEconomics of Culture
Authenticity occupies a central position in sociology and those social science fields, which deal with subcultures and racial identity. When considered alongside music and culture, aspects of legitimacy and imagery emerge and are debated.
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      SociologyMusicologyPopular CultureSocial and Cultural Anthropology
This descriptive-analytical study attempted to investigate the quality of life in urban areas of Iran. Sonqor City of Kermanshah Province was selected as a case. Field and documentary data collection methods were used. To collect the... more
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      Human GeographyUrban GeographyUrban HistorySustainable Development
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      Soviet HistoryUrban HistoryUrban AnthropologyUtopian Studies
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      Urban StudiesParkour
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      Urban StudiesCommunity Action Projects (Art)Community ArtUrbanistica Paesaggio Governo Territorio Piani Progetti
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      ArchitectureUrban HistoryVernacular ArchitectureUrban Studies
This thesis is a study of Tottenham High Road, and how the urban blocks which comprise its depth are composed. Depth has a number of components: architecture, space and time; depth is the armature in which people live their social lives,... more
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      Urban GeographyArchitectureEthnographyUrban Planning
"Since its very inception, social work has been considered an organizationally based profession, with the majority of its workforce employed within formal organizations. Whether in nonprofit, for-profit, or governmental agencies, the... more
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      BusinessOrganizational BehaviorManagementBusiness Administration
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      Cultural HistoryGerman StudiesGerman LiteratureAesthetics