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Urban Digital Twins and metaverses towards city multiplicities: uniting or dividing urban experiences? [PDF]
Argota Sánchez-Vaquerizo J.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore how nurse practitioners and physicians providing primary care for LGBTQ+ people experience and make sense of their practice. Design Qualitative study using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Methods In‐depth, semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 12 clinicians (four nurse practitioners, eight physicians) working ...
John Gilmore, Omar Khan, David Field
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Forgetting the End of the World: William Gibson Discusses Memory, Twitter and His Latest Novel \u3cem\u3eZero History\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Canavan, Gerry
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2020 Computer Animation Festival, 2020
Glimpse into the world of perils and possibilities that is Night City --- the most vibrant and dangerous metropolis of the future.
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Glimpse into the world of perils and possibilities that is Night City --- the most vibrant and dangerous metropolis of the future.
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Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2007
The science fiction subgenre of cyberpunk developed in the 1980s and 1990s with a strong interest in urban settings. A reading of important cyberpunk novels shows the way in which the ideas of formal urban theory, such as the idea of global cities, cities as communication systems, and the Los Angeles school of urban studies, have been incorporated ...
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The science fiction subgenre of cyberpunk developed in the 1980s and 1990s with a strong interest in urban settings. A reading of important cyberpunk novels shows the way in which the ideas of formal urban theory, such as the idea of global cities, cities as communication systems, and the Los Angeles school of urban studies, have been incorporated ...
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Science Fiction Studies, 1995
Until very recently. cyberpunk has been a predominantly masculinist project with few strong female characters. Often characterized by a nostalgia for an organic, pastoral past, feminist sf remains largely untouched by cyberpunk’s enthusiasm for technology.
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Until very recently. cyberpunk has been a predominantly masculinist project with few strong female characters. Often characterized by a nostalgia for an organic, pastoral past, feminist sf remains largely untouched by cyberpunk’s enthusiasm for technology.
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