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Contemporary surveillance regimes no longer rely on concealment but operate through hypervisibility, subsuming subjects into networks of algorithmic governance where exposure functions as a mode of control. The present article interrogates the aesthetic
Massimiliano Raffa
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'Exploring the bunker' - a response by Luke Bennett to 'Shallow Excavation' [PDF]
This is a copy my response to Bradley L. Garrett's June 2011 critique of my paper in Environment & Planning D: Society and Space (2011) 29: 421-434 entitled 'Bunkerology - a case study in the theory and practice of urban exploration'.
Bennett, Luke
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Managing the Tensions of Essentialism: Purity and Impurity [PDF]
This article proposes a new interpretation of Pierre Bourdieu, as a theorist of purity and impurity. Bourdieu’s writings indicate that through the adjudication of things or people as relatively impure or pure an image is constructed of their essential ...
Duschinsky, Robbie, Lampitt, Sue
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Object Relations in the Museum: A Psychosocial Perspective [PDF]
This article theorises museum engagement from a psychosocial perspective. With the aid of selected concepts from object relations theory, it explains how the museum visitor can establish a personal relation to museum objects, making use of them as an ...
Alvesson Mats +38 more
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Abstract Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has typical advancements in the healthcare sector with rapid potential proof for decentralised communication systems that have been applied for collecting and monitoring COVID‐19 patient data. Machine Learning algorithms typically use the risk score of each patient based on risk factors, which could help ...
Chandramohan Dhasaratha +9 more
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EPISTEMIC EXTRACTIVISM IN ENGAGED URBAN AND HOUSING RESEARCH: Implications and Counter‐measures
Abstract What is ‘epistemic extractivism’, and how does it affect researchers who are engaged in urban and housing movements? This essay first explores the contexts of both engaged research and epistemic extractivism, clarifying their meanings and implications. It also disentangles the ethical and methodological risks posed by epistemic extractivism in
Miguel A. Martínez
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The application of cybersecurity in smart city innovations: an AI aspect
Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML) have enabled "Smart Cities," opening up new municipal governance and civic participation prospects.
Нараян Чандра Натх +1 more
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THE ANALOG CITY: Maintaining Everyday Life Through Repair and Jugaad
Abstract Urban scholarship consistently discusses improvisation and heterogeneity as central to urban life in the global South. In this article, I bring together scholarship on urban improvisation and the digital world of smart cities to understand the city as analog.
Julia Corwin
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Comparing legislative mechanisms for SEA screening and decision-making: Austrian and Australian experiences [PDF]
Austrian and Australian approaches to strategic environmental assessment (SEA) are compared with particular emphasis upon the legal basis for the initial phase of agreement/screening and the final stage of SEA decision-making and implementation.
Early, G. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Trust is both a prerequisite and a product of insurance, as insurance contracts are built on and create trust relations that enable a risk‐averse perspective towards the future. At the same time, insurer‐policyholder relationships are characterised by a persistent distrust, rooted in insurance economics and industry reputation. In this article,
Maiju Tanninen, Gert Meyers
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