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A monochrome view of colour [PDF]
Saunders & van Brakel's criticism of Berlin & Kay's methodology misunderstands the fact that scientific hypotheses are tested by generating new, replicable data with novel explanatory power.
McManus, IC
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User acceptance of automated shuttles in Berlin-Schöneberg: A questionnaire study
Automated shuttles are now in a prototyping phase in several research projects. However, there is still a paucity of knowledge on the acceptance of these shuttles.
S. Nordhoff +5 more
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Rescaling the Governance of Renewable Energy : Lessons from the UK Devolution Experience [PDF]
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the symposium ‘Scale in environmental governance: power reconfiguration, democratic legitimacy and institutional (mis-)fit’, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Berlin 7-8 March 2013 ...
Cowell, Richard +4 more
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With more diverse transport policies being proposed and the advent of novel transport services and technologies, the transport system is becoming more individualized in many aspects.
Dominik Ziemke, Ihab Kaddoura, K. Nagel
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The minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of I. Berlin [PDF]
The paper is focused on the issue of connecting the minimum freedom and human nature in the ideas of Isaiah Berlin. Its content is conceived as an attempt to express the position of minimal freedom in the Berlin concept and as analysis of the typology of
Magdaléna Steinhauser Wesserlová
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Measures of social segregation in the context of Warsaw, Berlin and Paris metropolitan areas
Social segregation is a subject common in contemporary studies of metropolitan areas. Until recently, studies of segregation focused on the distribution of ethnic groups, immigrants, and the poor.
Grzegorczyk Anna, Jaczewska Barbara
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Effect of VOC Emissions from Vegetation on Air Quality in Berlin during a Heatwave.
The potential of emissions from urban vegetation combined with anthropogenic emissions to produce ozone and particulate matter has long been recognized. This potential increases with rising temperatures and may lead to severe problems with air quality in
G. Churkina +6 more
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This article explores how notions of formality and informality in housing are produced in relation to digital infrastructure and localized bordering regimes.
Leah Aaron
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The financialisation of rental housing: A comparative analysis of New York City and Berlin
This paper compares how recent waves of private equity real estate investment have reshaped the rental housing markets in New York and Berlin. Through secondary analysis of separate primary research projects, we explore financialisation’s impact on ...
Desiree Fields, S. Uffer
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Berlin As a Creative Field: Deconstructing the Role of the Urban Context in Creative Production
The relation between creative activities and the cities in which they are concentrated is that of mutual influence and dependence. This kind of dynamics is well described by the concept of the creative field by Scott (2006, 2008, 2010, 2014).
Copercini Marco
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