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Bodenschatz, Harald. "Sustainable urbanism in a post‐industrial Germany." Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 2, no. 1 (2009): 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17549170902867624.

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Suptelo, Olha. "Post-Industrial Transformations of the Old-Industrial Districts of Kharkiv." Ekonomichna ta Sotsialna Geografiya, no. 83 (2020): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2413-7154/2020.83.53-62.

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The basic principles of the concept of “new” urbanism and the liberalization of urban policy contributed to the involvement of local people in the planning and management of urban space. In such conditions, the question of theoretical and practical components of the urban studies at different levels of the city functioning receives high importance. The concept of socio-geosystem suggests that changes, even at the lowest levels, lead to transformation of the entire system. The purpose of this study is to analyze the theoretical background and practical foundations of the implementation of the p
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Cysek-Pawlak, Monika Maria. "Mixed use and diversity as a New Urbanism principle guiding the renewal of post-industrial districts." Urban Development Issues 57, no. 1 (2018): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/udi-2018-0017.

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Abstract The revival of post-industrial areas, understood as a factor determining contemporary urban development, is a key process in regeneration. Such areas attract strategic renewal projects, because despite their perfect location next to city centres, they have long been inaccessible to city residents. The backbone of the projects is provided by programmes laying out the future functions of such areas and their target users. In the past, mono-functional districts were popular but their numerous weaknesses have meant that mixed use and diversity are increasingly being introduced into urban
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Balibrea, Mari Paz. "Urbanism, culture and the post-industrial city: Challenging the 'Barcelona model'." Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 2, no. 2 (2001): 187–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14636200120085174.

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Cao, Jun, and Ye Lin. "Sustainable City Growth New Models for the Post-Industrial City." Applied Mechanics and Materials 513-517 (February 2014): 2778–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.2778.

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This paper reports on research in the area of Green Urbanism and new models for urban growth and neighborhoods, as cities need to transform from a fossil-based model to a model based on sustainable energy sources. The paper deals with cross-cutting issues in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design and addresses the question of how we can best cohesively integrate all aspects of energy systems, transport systems, waste and water management, passive and active strategies, natural ventilation and so on, into contemporary urban design of Eco-Cities with an improved environmental perf
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Beigel, Florian, and Philip Christou. "Time architecture: Stadtlandschaft Lichterfelde Süd, Berlin." Architectural Research Quarterly 3, no. 3 (1999): 202–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135500002049.

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This winning design in the 1998 Lichterfelde Süd International Landscape and Urban Design Competition is for the regeneration of a former military training ground on the southern boundary of Berlin. The brief was for a new urbanism of the periphery, with 3200 dwellings on a 115 hectare site. The design is a continuation of research embracing conditions of uncertainty and change on mainly post-industrial or former military sites. It could be described as a fragment of an infrastructural urbanism in preparation for an unpredictable diversity of architectures.
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Marinic, Gregory, and Ziad Qureshi. "Interstitial Occupancies: From Industrialization to Informal Urbanism in Monterrey, Mexico." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 16, no. 4 (2017): 461–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691497-12341444.

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As the third largest city in Mexico, Monterrey is a manufacturing hub that offers a provocative counterpoint to industrial cities in developed countries. Suburban sprawl, political instability, violence, social injustice, and de-industrialization illustrate increasing fragmentation—or terrain vague—where the conventional urban fabric unravels and less formal occupancies unfold. Defined by Catalan architect and theorist Ignasi Solà-Morales, terrain vague is expressed through obsolescence and various organic practices that react to depopulation and under-productivity. Investigating production an
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Smith, Cathy D., and Michael Chapman. "Contributory Economies,." idea journal 14, no. 1 (2018): 66–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.37113/ideaj.vi0.69.

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 This paper will deploy French philosopher Bernard Stiegler’s neo-Marxist notion of the contributory economy to explore conceptions and practices of ‘DIY (Do It Yourself) urbanism’, with a specific focus on disused interior spaces. Reference will be made to contemporary design and architectural discourses on DIY urbanism and design activism, particularly in relation to the Renew Newcastle scheme in Newcastle, Australia. Although Renew is now a recognised model for urban regeneration, it began in 2008 as a socially-orientated experiment within the unoccupied shopfronts and t
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Дончевский, G. Donchevskiy, Ермишина, A. Ermishina, Клименко, and L. Klimenko. "Role of Housing Life-Support Technologies in the Development of Post-Urban Lifestyles." Administration 4, no. 1 (2016): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/18795.

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The paper is devoted to a concept study and empirical verification of the hypothesis about existence and
 development of new post-urban lifestyles in Russian society, which are formed on the basis of industrial
 and urban state of life, but trying to overcome the urbanism limitations. The authors differentiate posturban
 representatives as down-shifters and up-shifters. Materials of conducted empirical investigation have
 demonstrated that innovative technological solutions and modern autonomous eco-friendly housing lifesupport
 technologies take an important place in
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Lang, Steven, and Julia Rothenberg. "Neoliberal urbanism, public space, and the greening of the growth machine: New York City’s High Line park." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 49, no. 8 (2016): 1743–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308518x16677969.

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In post-industrial cities throughout the world abandoned railroads, demolished freeways, disused canals, and other derelict industrial ruins are being transformed into ecologically inspired and aesthetically designed leisure, consumption, and tourist spaces based upon the principles of Landscape Urbanism and ideas about sustainable park design. New York City’s High Line is one example of this growing trend. Sustainable parks like the High Line claim to provide economic, ecological, and equity benefits associated with the 3 Es of sustainability. Our research on the development of New York City’
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Pattacini, Laurence. "Urban Design and Rivers: A Critical Review of Theories Devising Planning and Design Concepts to Define Riverside Urbanity." Sustainability 13, no. 13 (2021): 7039. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13137039.

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In a post-industrial world one of the foci of urbanism has been on the regeneration of former industrial sites along urban rivers. This is a contemporary urban design issue that needs further attention, especially in relation to urban forms and design interventions. This paper sets out to contribute to research in design by reviewing past theories and practices in order to inform the formation of conceptual ideas. These are of importance to inform practice and ensure responsive and responsible processes in planning and design. Such a review has hitherto been lacking, but with a renewed interes
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Zamyatin, D. N. "Post-urbanism and cold: geo-cultural images and representations of cultural landscapes of the Northern and Arctic cities." VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, no. 4 (51) (November 27, 2020): 218–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2020-51-4-19.

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The purpose of this article is to show the specifics of the formation of cultural landscapes and geo-cultural images of Northern and Arctic cities within the concept of post-urbanism. The ontological and phenomenological category of cold, crucial for understanding of this specificity, has a decisive influence on the formation of both material and expressive (mental) environments and identities of the inhabitants of the Northern cities. Cultural landscapes of cold represent an ambivalent anthropological phenomenon. This phenomenon captures the com-plex integrity of the unique geo-cultural image
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LACKOVÁ, Andrea, and Lívia ŠIŠLÁKOVÁ. "TRANSFORMATION OF SMALL SLOVAK TOWNS IN THE ERA OF SOCIALISM EXAMPLE OF BÁNOVCE NAD BEBRAVOU / NEDIDELIŲ SLOVAKIJOS MIESTŲ KAITA SOCIALISTINIU LAIKOTARPIU BANOVCE NAD BEBRAVOU PAVYZDŽIU." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 10 (May 11, 2018): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2018.1484.

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Several decades of socialism had their effect on urbanism and architecture of towns. These processes can be found in several post-socialist countries. One of the examples in Slovakia is the town of Bánovce nad Bebravou. Until the end of the 19th century the town was not economically important. During the time of socialism the city underwent significant architectural and urban changes due to large industrial development. The definitive image of the historic core changed according to the principles of modern urbanism. Nowadays with the compact city policies, it is important to find the balance b
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Kleibert, Jana M. "Exclusive Development(s): Special Economic Zones and Enclave Urbanism in the Philippines." Critical Sociology 44, no. 3 (2017): 471–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0896920517698538.

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Special economic zones (SEZs) and gated communities both constitute ‘spaces of exception’, but have rarely been analysed together. As both processes have empirically converged in the form of mixed-use urban enclaves, I connect disparate literatures to understand the fragmented and exclusive nature of the Philippines’ economic development in general, and Metro Manila’s urbanization trajectory in particular. Based on grounded qualitative research, I explicate the rise of ‘spaces of exception 2.0’ that form globally connected but locally disembedded wealthy enclaves. I show how the integration of
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Snedarova, Jana. "Zlín: Public Art and the City." International Visual Culture Review 1 (December 5, 2019): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.37467/gka-visualrev.v1.2242.

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In this article, the topic of public art in an urban environment of the post-industrial city is viewed in the context of one place – Zlín. Contemporary artworks integrated into the city spaces show the city as a site, in the context of its Modernist architecture and urbanism. They reflect both the past and the present-day changes in society and the way how we see and experience the world. Public art in Zlín has become part of the transformation and regeneration of public spaces fostering the enhancement of the quality of lives of local urban residents. It is evident from the research that Zlín
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Павлів А. П. "ІМПУЛЬСНЕ МОДЕЛЮВАННЯ УРБАНІЗОВАНИХ ТЕРИТОРІЙ ЯК ФАКТОР ПЕРЕХОДУ ДО ЕТАПУ ПОСТ-ІНДУСТРІАЛЬНОГО МІСТОБУДУВАННЯ". World Science 2, № 7(35) (2018): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ws/12072018/6008.

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 The article studies the problem of a gradual change in the direction of urban discourse under the influence of critical re-considering of the heritage in modernists projecting and the range of social and technological initiatives implemented on the verge of 21st century. One of the features that characterizes the modern approach to urban development is a diversity of the material, dedicated to the evolution of urbanism in the 21st century (which deals with various forms of its perspective and retrospective). Such scope of data rises a lot of questions about the development
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Vigdorovich, O. "Formation of urban planning thinking as one of the priority areas of activity of the Department of Urban Planning and Urbanism." New Collegium 4, no. 102 (2020): 81–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.30837/nc.2020.4.81.

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The article covers the history of the creation and development of the Department of Urban Planning and Urbanism of the Kharkov National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture. There is a retrospective of the long-term work of the department staff timed to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the university. The interpretation of the formation of the urban planning format of thinking, as a powerful lever for the training of architects and urban planners, is demonstrated in different areas of scientific, educational, methodological and professional work of the department.
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Bojković, Vladimir. "Workers' Settlements in the Former Industrial City of Nikšić, Montenegro." Periodica Polytechnica Architecture 51, no. 2 (2020): 189–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3311/ppar.15275.

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By the end of the Second World War, Montenegro became one of the six republics (Serbia, Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia) that would later form the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Among the least developed republics, in the context of urbanisation, economy and industry, was Montenegro. Due to the different economic development of the republics, one of the basic goals of socialist management was the equal economic and social growth of all areas. Due to its geographical location and natural resources, Nikšić became the most important industrial centres of Montenegro
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Frank, Susanne. "Gentrification and neighborhood melancholy. Collective sadness and ambivalence in Dortmund’s Hörde district." cultural geographies 28, no. 2 (2021): 255–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474474020987253.

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Since 2000, the City of Dortmund has pursued an ambitious flagship project in the district of Hoerde. On the enormous site of a former steel plant, and in the middle of an impoverished working class district, a large new upper-middle class residential area (Phoenix) has been developed around an artificial lake. Qualitative fieldwork suggests that the project has generated mixed feelings among longtime working class dwellers in the old part of Hoerde. Widespread enthusiasm about new lakeside living is interwoven with emotions of sadness and loss, reflecting a neighborhood transformation which u
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Urbonaitė, Inga. "ROLE OF ABANDONED TERRITORIES IN FORMATION OF THE URBAN RECREATION SYSTEM / APLEISTŲ TERITORIJŲ REIKŠMĖ FORMUOJANT MIESTO REKREACIJOS SISTEMĄ." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 4, no. 2 (2012): 97–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2012.21.

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Contemporary cities are facing some big challenges of the post-industrial era, and abandoned territories are one of them. Different regeneration programs and ideas are being implemented in the cities and some of them have been turned into entire experimental urban labs. Nevertheless, landscape urbanism seems to take its right position and is very promising for sustainable and balanced future development in urban environment. One of the ways to develop the green regeneration is to use the potential of abandoned territories, which appear to be part of inner city’s structure, while activating the
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Cysek-Pawlak, Monika Maria, Tomasz Krystkowski, and Jakub Misiak. "Traditional neighborhood design as a new urbanist principle for the revival of post-industrial city centers: a comparative study of Lyon and Lodz." Konwersatorium Wiedzy o Mieście 32, no. 4 (2019): 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/2543-9421.04.03.

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The purpose of this article is to evaluate the role of a Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND), one of New Urbanist principles, in the regeneration of post-industrial city centers. Its structure is the following. First, the contemporary elements of the TND are identified. Then, their actual versus declared use in strategies aimed at the renewal of major post-industrial sites is analyzed. Finally, the elements’ ability to improve the spatial quality of an urban area is assessed. The above purpose is achieved by analyzing the application of the New Urbanist planning tools by two urban regenerati
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Bocharnikova, Daria. "The NER project: a vision of post-industrial urbanity from post-Stalin Russia." Journal of Architecture 24, no. 5 (2019): 631–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2019.1667401.

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Ferm, Jessica, and Edward Jones. "Beyond the post-industrial city: Valuing and planning for industry in London." Urban Studies 54, no. 14 (2016): 3380–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098016668778.

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This paper examines the challenges that planners face if industry is to survive and thrive in a growing ‘post-industrial’ city. It examines London, where the difference between the value of land for residential and industrial use, and the pressure to address the housing crisis, is leading to the rapid loss of industrial land and premises. The paper first explores the role of industry in a high-value city such as London, arguing that trends in manufacturing in advanced economies are increasing the benefit for firms of an urban location, whilst at the same time, cities continue to need industry
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Gorgoń, Justyna. "Regeneration of urban and post-industrial areas within the context of adaptation to climate change – the Polish perspective." Urban Development Issues 53, no. 1 (2018): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/udi-2017-0002.

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AbstractAdaptation to climate change has become an important element of urban policy development in the member states of the European Union. These issues are dealt with in EU documents, as well as in national and local strategies and city adaptation plans. In Poland, the challenge of preparing for climate change has been presented in the Strategic Adaptation Plan for Sectors and Areas Sensitive to Climate Change in Poland within the Perspective of 2030 referring to sectors and areas sensitive to the impact of climate change. Adaptation to climate change is a key element in creating spatial pol
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Gyurkovich, Mateusz, and Jacek Gyurkovich. "New Housing Complexes in Post-Industrial Areas in City Centres in Poland Versus Cultural and Natural Heritage Protection—With a Particular Focus on Cracow." Sustainability 13, no. 1 (2021): 418. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13010418.

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The cityscape changes constantly, reflecting the socio-economic conditions of a given urbanised area—both globally and in any given country. Post-industrial buildings and complexes have been its important elements since the nineteenth century. At present, many of them are undergoing adaptive reuse. The oldest, which are parts of post-industrial heritage and define the local identity, are now located in city centres. Some are revitalised and often adapted into multi-family housing. This paper fills a gap in the research on revitalised areas in Polish city centres, especially the ones converted
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Yaoyao, Zhang. "Development Trend of Hotel Architectural Space in The Post-Epidemic Era." E3S Web of Conferences 293 (2021): 02020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129302020.

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At the beginning of 2020, the epidemic of COVID-19 broke out rapidly in countries all over the world. The sudden epidemic poses a significant impact on the operation of China’s industrial economy. With the changes in the social and economic environment, hotels and tourism seem to have been pressed the “pause button” in a second, and instantly entered the “extremely cold” moment. The hotel occupancy rate plummeted to the “freezing point”. In view of the large-scale outbreak of the epidemic in various countries, many architects and urbanists are rethinking the development direction of the hotel
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IORIS, RAFAEL R. "‘Fifty Years in Five’ and What's in It for Us? Development Promotion, Populism, Industrial Workers and Carestia in 1950s Brazil." Journal of Latin American Studies 44, no. 2 (2012): 261–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x1200003x.

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AbstractIn the mid-twentieth century, the Brazilian federal government embarked upon an ambitious plan of fast-paced industrialisation aimed at responding to the growing needs of the country's ever more urbanised population. While the plan achieved rapid economic growth, rising levels of discontent defined much of the political behaviour of urban labour in the period. By critically examining some of the main events affecting industrial unions during the so-called ‘developmental decade’ of the 1950s, this article argues that amidst pervasive top-down economic transformations Brazilian workers c
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Musiyezdov, Oleksiy, and Ksenia Maryniak (trans.). "Urban Identity in (Post)Modern Cities: A Case Study of Kharkiv and Lviv." East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 7, no. 1 (2020): 197–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.21226/ewjus573.

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This article aims to highlight the results of an empirical study of urban identity that was conducted by the author in Kharkiv and Lviv. The theoretical underpinnings of this research are based on the ideas of Manuel Castells and Zygmunt Bauman, as well as others. They assert that under the conditions of (post)modern society, groups which are involved in one way or another in the global post-industrial economy interpret cities and their relationship with them in a variety of ways—in other words, their definitions of urban identity vary. The author’s hypothesis is generally confirmed that group
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Langhorst, Joern. "Rebranding the Neoliberal City: Urban Nature as Spectacle, Medium, and Agency." Architecture_MPS, February 1, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14324/111.444.amps.2015v6i4.001.

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Post-industrial sites are frequently seen as aesthetically sublime, considered as iconic reminders of an ongoing de-industrialization, and interpreted as symbols of the failure of the industrial age. Simultaneously they are also locations to re-imagine, reinvent and recover landscapes as agents for essential, sustainable, and environmentally-just urban transformations. The most visible discourses on post-industrial urban sites emphasize issues of environmental justice, pollution mitigation, adaptive reuse, and, in the context of urban redevelopment and renewal, benefits and performances based
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Ekman, Peter. "‘This scene is itself living’: Buildings as landscapes in transatlantic human geography, 1870–1970." History of the Human Sciences, September 1, 2020, 095269512093609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0952695120936097.

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What do houses do to the people who live with them? In what sense are houses themselves living things? If they live and act, how to conceive of the relationship between built and natural landscapes, and between environment and life more broadly? This article considers three moments at which human geographers have attempted to answer these questions without submitting to visions of environmental causation and constraint favoured by determinists, who dominated the discipline into the early 20th century. The article begins with the work of Carl Sauer, by 1925 the major American figure refuting en
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Torrego Gómez, Daniel. "Habitando el bug. El urbanismo simultáneo del 22@ y la chatarra en Barcelona." I2 Innovación e Investigación en Arquitectura y Territorio 5, no. 1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/i2.2017.6.08.

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El presente artículo pretende realizar un reconocimiento de algunas prácticas espaciales no oficiales del distrito de Poblenou-22@ de Barcelona, señalando cómo, de manera análoga a los mecanismos urbanísticos formalmente reconocidos, afectan y modifican la formulación de la identidad del barrio, su utilización y su imaginario, construyendo ciudad. Para ello se recurre a enfoques de estudios urbanos recientes que amplían la mirada sobre los procesos que “enactan2” ciudad. A través de la analogía de lo urbano como suma de hardware (o entorno construido) y software (red o relaciones que operan en
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Yates, Edward, Ian Clark, and William Rossiter. "Local economic governance strategies in the UK’s post-industrial cities and the challenges of improving local work and employment conditions." Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, July 27, 2021, 026909422110325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02690942211032507.

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This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by English local authorities in the post-2007 Crisis austerity period, and the impact of these strategies on local work and employment conditions. The study draws on interview data, policy documents and statistical datasets from an analysis of two English localities to understand how local authorities responded to the economic pressures resulting from the 2007 Crisis and subsequent imposition of austerity policies. The study finds local authorities engaged in various forms of entrepreneurial and au
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Deckha, Nityanand. "Britspace™?" M/C Journal 5, no. 2 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1957.

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With the emergence and expansion of post-manufacturing knowledge economies, formerly industrial inner cities in the West have become intensified staging grounds for a range of spatial claims. Among these are processes of residential gentrification, the cultural politics of heritage preservation, the struggles for community development, and the growth of creative industries, such as art, design, architecture, publishing and film, which I focus on here.1 Throughout the last two decades in the UK, inner cities and central city fringe districts have been subject to an assortment of strategies that
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Pikner, Tarmo. "Enam kui kahanevad postindustriaalsed linnad: Detroiti ja Narva linnaruumilised kestvused / More than Shrinking Postindustral Cities: Durations of Urban Spaces in Detroit and Narva." Methis. Studia humaniora Estonica 19, no. 24 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.7592/methis.v19i24.16201.

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Artikkel mõtestab kogemuspõhiste lugude kaudu kahaneva linna olemust, mida sageli määratletakse eelkõige majanduspoliitiliste katkestuste ja kahaneva rahvaarvu kaudu. Kahte autobiograafilist jutustust kõrvutav temaatiline sisuanalüüs toob esile Detroiti ja Narvaga seonduvad linnalisuse-kogemused, mis ilmestavad postindustriaalseid muutusi. Struktuurse kriisi kontekstualiseerimine linnade kahanemises näitab omakorda mitmeid linnaruumilisi kestvusi ja alternatiive otsivad kultuuripraktikaid. Linnalisuse ümbermõtestamine avaldub siin ruraalsete omaduste ja piiride esitamisega linnamaastikes. Iluk
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Felton, Emma. "Brisbane: Urban Construction, Suburban Dreaming." M/C Journal 14, no. 4 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.376.

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When historian Graeme Davison famously declared that “Australia was born urban and quickly grew suburban” (98), he was clearly referring to Melbourne or Sydney, but certainly not Brisbane. Although the Brisbane of 2011 might resemble a contemporary, thriving metropolis, its genealogy is not an urban one. For most of its history, as Gillian Whitlock has noted, Brisbane was “a place where urban industrial society is kept at bay” (80). What distinguishes Brisbane from Australia’s larger southern capital cities is its rapid morphology into a city from a provincial, suburban, town. Indeed it is Bri
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Day, Joseph. "The Process of Internal Migration in England and Wales, 1851-1911: Updating Ravenstein and the Step-Migration Hypothesis." Comparative Population Studies 44 (June 8, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.12765/cpos-2020-13.

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Since their publication in 1885 and 1889 respectively, Ravenstein’s laws of migration – which have since been summarised as eleven broad rules – have achieved something approaching universal acceptance (Ravenstein 1885, 1889). While most of these laws have been tested and retested using data drawn from a range of countries and time periods – invariably reconfirming the status of his hypotheses as “laws” – one hypothesis has been resistant to attempts to confirm Ravenstein’s interpretation; the so-called step-migration hypothesis. Given the conflicting definitions of step-migration, this articl
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McConville, Chris. "The private eye as urbane." M/C Journal 5, no. 2 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1949.

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I knew all about places like the Hotel Tremaine…they are flops where you find the cheap ones, the sniffers and the gowed-up runts who shoot you before you can say hello Raymond Chandler, Mandarin's Jade. It is in such a city, of the derelict and the displaced, that film-goers once encountered the private eye. And while we recognise the private eye as naturally urban, the 'hard-boiled' guys of Chandler, David Goodis and their imitators rarely appeal as urbane. Dictionary advice offers a neatly-plotted resolution to such a puzzle, informing us that 'urbane' is dependent on 'urban' in the manne
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Arnold, Bruce, and Margalit Levin. "Ambient Anomie in the Virtualised Landscape? Autonomy, Surveillance and Flows in the 2020 Streetscape." M/C Journal 13, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.221.

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Our thesis is that the city’s ambience is now an unstable dialectic in which we are watchers and watched, mirrored and refracted in a landscape of iPhone auteurs, eTags, CCTV and sousveillance. Embrace ambience! Invoking Benjamin’s spirit, this article does not seek to limit understanding through restriction to a particular theme or theoretical construct (Buck-Morss 253). Instead, it offers snapshots of interactions at the dawn of the postmodern city. That bricolage also engages how people appropriate, manipulate, disrupt and divert urban spaces and strategies of power in their everyday life.
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Mudie, Ella. "Unbuilding the City: Writing Demolition." M/C Journal 20, no. 2 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1219.

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IntroductionUtopian and forward looking in tenor, official narratives of urban renewal and development implicitly promote normative ideals of progress and necessary civic improvement. Yet an underlying condition of such renewal is frequently the very opposite of building: the demolition of existing urban fabric. Taking as its starting point the large-scale demolition of buildings proposed for the NSW Government’s Sydney Metro rail project, this article interrogates the role of literary treatments of demolition in mediating complex, and often contradictory, responses to transformations of the b
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Broeckmann, Andreas. "Minor Media - Heterogenic Machines." M/C Journal 2, no. 6 (1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1788.

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1. A Minor Philosopher According to Guattari and Deleuze's definition, a 'minor literature' is the literature of a minority that makes use of a major language, a literature which deterritorialises that language and interconnects meanings of the most disparate levels, inseparably mixing and implicating poetic, psychological, social and political issues with each other. In analogy, the Japanese media theorist Toshiya Ueno has refered to Félix Guattari as a 'minor philosopher'. Himself a practicing psychoanalyst, Guattari was a foreigner to the Grand Nation of Philosophy, whose natives mostly tre
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Ibrahim, Yasmin. "Commodifying Terrorism." M/C Journal 10, no. 3 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2665.

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 Introduction Figure 1 The counter-Terrorism advertising campaign of London’s Metropolitan Police commodifies some everyday items such as mobile phones, computers, passports and credit cards as having the potential to sustain terrorist activities. The process of ascribing cultural values and symbolic meanings to some everyday technical gadgets objectifies and situates Terrorism into the everyday life. The police, in urging people to look out for ‘the unusual’ in their normal day-to-day lives, juxtapose the everyday with the unusual, where day-to-day consumption, routines an
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McKenzie, Peter. "Jazz Culture in the North: A Comparative Study of Regional Jazz Communities in Cairns and Mackay, North Queensland." M/C Journal 20, no. 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1318.

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IntroductionMusicians and critics regard Australian jazz as vibrant and creative (Shand; Chessher; Rechniewski). From its tentative beginnings in the early twentieth century (Whiteoak), jazz has become a major aspect of Australia’s music and performance. Due to the large distances separating cities and towns, its development has been influenced by geographical isolation (Nikolsky; Chessher; Clare; Johnson; Stevens; McGuiness). While major cities have been the central hubs, it is increasingly acknowledged that regional centres also provide avenues for jazz performance (Curtis).This article disc
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Bianchino, Giacomo. "Afterwork and Overtime: The Social Reproduction of Human Capital." M/C Journal 22, no. 6 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1611.

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In the heady expansion of capital’s productive capacity during the post-war period, E.P. Thompson wondered optimistically at potentials accruing to humanity by accelerating automation. He asked, “If we are to have enlarged leisure, in an automated future, the problem is not ‘how are men going to be able to consume all these additional time-units of leisure?’ but ‘what will be the capacity for experience of the men who have this undirected time to live?’” (Thompson 36). Indeed, linear and economistic variants of Marxian materialism have long emphasised that the socialisation of production by th
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Elliott, Susie. "Irrational Economics and Regional Cultural Life." M/C Journal 22, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1524.

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IntroductionAustralia is at a particular point in its history where there is a noticeable diaspora of artists and creative practitioners away from the major capitals of Sydney and Melbourne (in particular), driven in no small part by ballooning house prices of the last eight years. This has meant big changes for some regional spaces, and in turn, for the face of Australian cultural life. Regional cultural precincts are forming with tourist flows, funding attention and cultural economies. Likewise, there appears to be growing consciousness in the ‘art centres’ of Melbourne and Sydney of interes
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