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Correction: Distinct social network structures and their cognitive and psychological correlates. [PDF]
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Cities as networks in networks of cities : An interview with Steef C. Buijs
Flux, 1994Buijs Steef C., Crews Judith. Cities as networks in networks of cities : An interview with Steef C. Buijs. In: Flux, n°15, 1994. pp. 51-57.
Buijs, Steef C., Crews, Judith
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Mobility Environments and Network Cities
Journal of Urban Design, 2003The lives of people and the workings of organizations are increasingly independent of urban physical and administrative boundaries. Cities are developing into extensive webs of interaction, supported by fast transport and real-time communication networks.
Bertolini, L., Dijst, M.
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Architectural Design, 2013
Abstract‘Cities need to change to survive. As living beings that are constantly replacing their cells, rebuilding their veins and arteries, and pumping energy and matter or producing waste, cities are also growing and evolving as they age.’ Just how complex, though, are cities?
Sergi Valverde, Ricard V Solé
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Abstract‘Cities need to change to survive. As living beings that are constantly replacing their cells, rebuilding their veins and arteries, and pumping energy and matter or producing waste, cities are also growing and evolving as they age.’ Just how complex, though, are cities?
Sergi Valverde, Ricard V Solé
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Sociological Inquiry, 1973
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its emphasis on the primacy of structures of interpersonal linkages, rather than on the classification of social units according to their individual characteristics. Network analysis is also a methodology for the investigation of these structures.
PAUL CRAVEN, BARRY WELLMAN
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The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its emphasis on the primacy of structures of interpersonal linkages, rather than on the classification of social units according to their individual characteristics. Network analysis is also a methodology for the investigation of these structures.
PAUL CRAVEN, BARRY WELLMAN
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