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Abstract This article explores various forms of archives—such as institutions, collections, records and cities—as urban commons. It highlights the importance of community and institutional collaboration in curating archives to promote learning, discovery and well‐being through grassroots initiatives, transforming archives and their urban settings into ...
Gozde Yildiz, Francesca Bianchi
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MOTIVATIONS OF CITIZENS AND ENVIRONMENTAL NGOS: Co‐Producing Urban Greenspaces in Beijing
Abstract The global governance of urban greenspaces increasingly recognizes the importance of citizen and NGO involvement, since top‐down management often fails to address non‐governmental stakeholders’ diverse perceptions, preferences and demands. Research on public service co‐production and environmental stewardship emphasizes the role of internal ...
Luquan Liang +2 more
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THE POWER OF CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT: What Does it Mean to do Critical Urban Scholarship from the South?
Abstract In this essay I reflect upon the challenges of conducting critical urban research from the global South, where profound inequalities and limited resources shape our work and where, at the same time, academics are often called upon for help by communities, social movements and governments alike.
María José Álvarez‐Rivadulla
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Theorizing White Ignorance From Du Bois to Mills: Narrative and Consumptive Innocence
ABSTRACT Starting with Du Bois, scholars of race have investigated the role of White ignorance as it perpetuates White supremacy. Today, Charles Mills and scholars continue this inquiry by expanding the importance of White ignorance to include multiple forms. This article contributes to this inquiry by highlighting the role and types of White innocence.
Miguel Montalva Barba, Camille Petersen
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Visually Attending to black Senses of Place Through “Everyday Things” in White City, West London
Abstract This paper shares a practice‐related rendering of Katherine McKittrick's conceptional notion “a black sense of place” by reflecting on visual practices adopted in my research project, “Everyday Things: Visualising Young Black Adults’ Experiences in White City”.
Nathaniel Télémaque
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The impact of street greenery on active travel: a narrative systematic review. [PDF]
Yu J, Zhang H, Dong X, Shen J.
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2023 International Conference on Mental Health and Behavioral Medicine (MHBM2023). [PDF]
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Population density triggers urban density so that urban parks become important infrastructure that has a significant ecological impact while beautifying the environment, entertainment facilities, research, and social spaces.
Milla Kamilatuzzahroh +2 more
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Bandung Conference Series: Urban & Regional Planning
. Bandung City experienced a golden era when it was developed under the garden city concept, which emphasized the importance of green spaces in urban planning.
Andi Zulfikar Triputra Kamarullah +1 more
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. Bandung City experienced a golden era when it was developed under the garden city concept, which emphasized the importance of green spaces in urban planning.
Andi Zulfikar Triputra Kamarullah +1 more
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