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2021
The Architecture of the "home" as we know it has taken many shapes and approaches throughout history. Early people resided in naturally occurring caves to guard against the harsh climate while nomadic tribes built temporary structures to follow game through the plains.
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The Architecture of the "home" as we know it has taken many shapes and approaches throughout history. Early people resided in naturally occurring caves to guard against the harsh climate while nomadic tribes built temporary structures to follow game through the plains.
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2020
In spite of intentions, neoliberal urban governance and planning policy over recent decades has led to divided communities, increased segregation, and displacement. There has arisen an encroachment of the private into previously public space, a growth in elite gated communities and increased precarity for those on lower incomes.
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In spite of intentions, neoliberal urban governance and planning policy over recent decades has led to divided communities, increased segregation, and displacement. There has arisen an encroachment of the private into previously public space, a growth in elite gated communities and increased precarity for those on lower incomes.
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2014
Zugleich gedruckt erschienen im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin unter der ISBN 978-3-7983-2646-0.
Vuga, Bostjan +2 more
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Zugleich gedruckt erschienen im Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin unter der ISBN 978-3-7983-2646-0.
Vuga, Bostjan +2 more
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Higher Education Research & Development
If university students can do many of their activities anywhere, how do students decide what is best done at different locations? This paper introduces the concept of ‘epistemic placemaking’ as a capability to understand how to best equip and arrange ...
Lucila Carvalho +2 more
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If university students can do many of their activities anywhere, how do students decide what is best done at different locations? This paper introduces the concept of ‘epistemic placemaking’ as a capability to understand how to best equip and arrange ...
Lucila Carvalho +2 more
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Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
This article summarizes literature on state-of-the-art (semi-)immersive – augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR) – games and applications in placemaking.
Meriky Lo +3 more
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This article summarizes literature on state-of-the-art (semi-)immersive – augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR) – games and applications in placemaking.
Meriky Lo +3 more
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Placemaking for inclusive public spaces in South African townships: a community-led approach
African Geographical ReviewScholarly engagement on Southern Urban Theory offers an opportunity to analyze and deliberate case studies from cities in the South where planning practices provide useful evidence to support alternative approaches. The practice of placemaking presents a
Thendo Mafame, Anele Horn
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Tourism Geographies
This article examines the phenomenon of Wanghong City (literally ‘internet-famous city’) as a distinctive model of tourism-led urban transformation and digital placemaking in China. Focusing on the cases of Tianjin and Harbin, the most prominent Wanghong
Chensi Shen, Jing Cheng
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This article examines the phenomenon of Wanghong City (literally ‘internet-famous city’) as a distinctive model of tourism-led urban transformation and digital placemaking in China. Focusing on the cases of Tianjin and Harbin, the most prominent Wanghong
Chensi Shen, Jing Cheng
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Dialogues in Human Geography
How might the practice of radical placemaking make new lifeworlds possible? In this commentary, I respond to Kass and Dunlap's argument that procedural abolitionism bears responsibility for counterinsurgency in the wake of the 2020 George Floyd rebellion.
Megan Ybarra
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How might the practice of radical placemaking make new lifeworlds possible? In this commentary, I respond to Kass and Dunlap's argument that procedural abolitionism bears responsibility for counterinsurgency in the wake of the 2020 George Floyd rebellion.
Megan Ybarra
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AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2020
This panel introduces and critically examines the concept of "digital placemaking" as practices that create emotional attachments to place through digital media use. As populations and the texts they produce become increasingly mobile, such practices are proliferating, and a striking array of applications and uses have emerged ...
Rowan Wilken +7 more
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This panel introduces and critically examines the concept of "digital placemaking" as practices that create emotional attachments to place through digital media use. As populations and the texts they produce become increasingly mobile, such practices are proliferating, and a striking array of applications and uses have emerged ...
Rowan Wilken +7 more
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Communication & Sport
Play-by-play (PxP) broadcasters’ routines and professions are in a state of flux. Even before COVID-19 protocols disrupted PxPs’ professional practices, broadcast networks tried to reduce on-site staff to cut costs.
Brian A. Petrotta +2 more
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Play-by-play (PxP) broadcasters’ routines and professions are in a state of flux. Even before COVID-19 protocols disrupted PxPs’ professional practices, broadcast networks tried to reduce on-site staff to cut costs.
Brian A. Petrotta +2 more
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