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López César, Isaac, et Javier Estévez‐Cimadevila. « World Expos. Five structural approaches ». Estoa 7, no 13 (30 juin 2018) : 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18537/est.v007.n013.a1.

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Guo, Xiao Qiang, Zhen Dong Li, Dong Dong Hao, Xin Xie et Jian Min Wang. « Principal Component Analysis the Economy of Shanghai in 2010 ». Applied Mechanics and Materials 50-51 (février 2011) : 404–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.50-51.404.

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This paper from the economic analysis, quantitative evaluation of the 2010 Shanghai World Exop impact. First, from the short-term and long-term benefits of the two considerations, the loss of earnings, base construction costs on the percentage of total funding, permanent building retained, the number of daily tours, the number of participating countries for the evaluation index, subjectively weight to the five indicators,calculate its scores to rank for five World Expos including Shanghai World Expo. Second, using principal component analysis, we get the five indicators of objective weighting and ranking for above five World Expos. The results show that the Shanghai World Expo will boost the economic development and has a huge influence on the economy
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De Groote, Patrick. « A multidisciplinary analysis of world fairs (= expos) and their effects ». Tourism Review 60, no 1 (janvier 2005) : 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb058448.

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Hakimzadeh, Ahmad, Daniel Marco-Stefan Kleber et Ana Stranjancevic. « Analysis of Milestones and Achievements to Increase Sustainability at Expo 2020 ». Tourism and Sustainable Development Review 1, no 1 (31 mars 2020) : 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/tsdr.v1i1.2.

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Dubai, a city synonymous with multiple world-record breaking achievements in terms of architecture, rapid growth, and advancement in several fields. A definitive force in the region that aims to not only excel ahead of its neighbors, but lead amongst the world's best. The next ambitious project is hosting the World Expo 2020 that will utilize modern technology and design in daily transactions and innovative infrastructure to fuel the city's movements. There are many challenges and concerns that are immediately apparent when revisiting the long-term effects of previous World Expos through the years. The purpose of this scientific study is to identify and to anticipate these challenges while ideating possible solutions for them at the same point in time. The following methods were used for the research at hand: Identification, analysis and comparison of most relevant secondary data sources within the research areas of event and sustainability management. In addition, depth interviews with academics that are well-versed within the field of sustainability as well as with individuals working within Expo 2020 were conducted. The research presents an overview of key learnings from previous World Expos along with what additional novel and creative measures have been introduced in the blueprint for Expo 2020 and its future. The scope of this article is limited to an analysis of past mega events while external circumstances may vary in 2020 due to dynamic and fast changing external environments. Additionally, interview bias was reduced to a minimum but cannot be fully eliminated.
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McKay, Judith. « The Queensland International Exhibition of 1897 : ‘Dazzling display’ or ‘a frost’ ? » Queensland Review 5, no 1 (mai 1998) : 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600001732.

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On 5 May 1897, just over a century ago, the Queensland International Exhibition opened in Brisbane. This, the seventh international exhibition to be held in Australia, was Queensland's contribution to the great series of world expos that followed London's famous Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1851. The exhibition also marked Queensland's recovery from a disastrous depression of the early 1890s, proclaiming to the world that Queensland was now on a steady path of progress. Contemporaries viewed the exhibition with mixed feelings: to some it was a ‘dazzling display’; to others ‘a frost’ (a nineteenth-century term for ‘a fizzer’). ‘Frost’ or not, the event was soon forgotten after it closed three months later, and hardly rated a mention at the time of its recent successor, World Expo '88.
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Mattern, Shannon. « The Spectacle of Data : A Century of Fairs, Fiches, and Fantasies ». Theory, Culture & ; Society 37, no 7-8 (9 octobre 2020) : 133–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276420958052.

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Alongside the robots, rockets, kitchen appliances, and other technical wonders displayed at the great expositions and world’s fairs of the late-19th and early-20th centuries, visitors frequently found deceptively staid demonstrations of banal bureaucratic tools: cards, fiches, and files. Yet these technologies of information management were aestheticized and presented as integral to the generation and pursuit of the fairs’ ambitious ‘world projects’: global networks, universal intelligences, efficient cities, colonized galaxies. The small, moving parts of information functioned as critical tools for city- and world-building. In this article we begin with the 1964–5 World’s Fair, where bits and fragments of information fueled (or generated?) space-age visions, then trace those mid-century imaginaries back to the 1939–40 World’s Fair and a constellation of expos at the turn of the century, to see how the small, moving parts of information management ‘scale up’ to generate grand fantasies, and, at the same time, how they serve to index their own particular political and cultural milieux.
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Wilson, Mark. « Mega events and the restoration of urban land ». ZARCH, no 13 (28 septembre 2019) : 34–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2019133955.

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One of the most productive uses of ephemeral events like the Olympics, Expos and FIFA World Cup is to use them to produce a better city. These events often require considerable changes in land use and investments in infrastructure that need to serve not only the event but also future needs as well. One valuable urban application is to reuse polluted or aging industrial land and turn it into a city asset. Brownfield development as part of mega events can lead to reclamation of beaches and waterfronts, and the use of industrial land for commercial and residential use. Examples drawn from recent mega events illustrate how careful planning can leave an event legacy of improved land use and quality of life.
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Bjorkdahl, Kristian. « Pipe Dreams of the Nouveaux Riches ». Culture Unbound 13, no 1 (27 juillet 2021) : 114–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/cu.3376.

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World expos are occasions for the type of rhetorical display known as "epideictic," and as such, they provide glimpses into how a nation wants to be seen at a particular point in time. In this article, I probe into Norway’s pavilion at the 1992 expo in Seville, Spain, for answers to what Norway wanted to be in the early 1990s. I will argue that Norway’s pavilion, a “deconstructed structure” that centered on a somewhat ambiguous pipe, signals a country in the process of reinventing itself under the aegis of petroleum. More specifically, I suggest that Norway’s ’92 pavilion can be read as an early instantiation of rhetorical techniques that would later become key to Norway’s claim to being both a leading petroleum producer and an environmental frontrunner. The pavilion itself pulled off this balancing act in much the same way that politicians and others would later learn to handle it – by techniques of rhetorical association and dissociation (Perelman & Olbrechts-Tyteca 1969 [1958]). Having chosen “the cycle of water” as the overarching theme for the exhibition, the makers of the pavilion (the largest sponsor of which was the state oil company, Statoil) managed to make petroleum safe by renaming it “offshore” and by associating it, also in many other ways, with water. The pavilion’s deconstructive architecture can thus be understood as an early validation of the rhetorical practice of “putting together” and “taking apart” to make new things that serve the nation’s interests – in this case a “cycle of water” in which petroleum was a natural part. Although I posit only similarity, and not causality, the rhetorical techniques of Norway’s ’92 pavilion were in this way strikingly similar to what later became a stock argument, e.g. that Norway offers “the world’s cleanest petroleum” (see Ihlen 2007).
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Haneef, Sunitha K., Zakiya Ansari et Ganga Bhavani. « Attractions of Dubai and Expo 2020 : an exploratory study ». Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 11, no 3 (10 juin 2019) : 266–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-01-2019-0007.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to provide context to the evolution of tourist attractions in Dubai, retrospectively learn from the experiences of the Milan and Shanghai Expos and to highlight the tourist attractions of Dubai Expo 2020. In so doing, the paper also seeks to understand how attractions play a role in shaping the growth of the tourism and hospitality sectors in Dubai. Design/methodology/approach Data for this paper were gathered from primary and secondary sources. Informal discussions with officials of Expo 2020 generally and tourism stakeholders, in particular, who were willing to participate in this study, form the core of the primary data reflected in this paper. These discussions, which span a period of four weeks, were transcribed for later study and analysis. Findings First, the tourism industry, the bedrock of Dubai’s economy, has witnessed remarkable growth during the period 1990-2015 and beyond because of its rich tourism infrastructure comprising hotels, tourism activities and tourist attractions. Second, it is important that Dubai Expo draws on the experiences and expectations of prior events and can apply lessons learnt from the Milan and Shanghai Expo events. Third, that Dubai Expo 2020 can enable Dubai to build on its established image for excellent infrastructure, attractions, hotels, affordable amenities, easy accessibility and highly-developed air and road transport systems. Research limitations/implications Even if lessons learnt from the Milan and Shanghai Expo are taken into account, they may not account for unforeseen circumstances and sources of failure – though they provide a guide in relation to the conduct of a mega event. Practical implications Dubai Expo 2020 can enable Dubai to build on its established and broadening global appeal. Social implications Employment prospects will be enhanced by Expo 2020 that will project an image of Dubai as a world tourist destination to a far greater extent than it has done so to date. Social changes may also occur because of cultural exchanges during the Expo 2020 period. Originality/value The paper discusses how strategic planning for new attractions combined with the existing attractions will help spread awareness of Expo 2020. The observations made from this study can be used by other nations hosting similar events in similar geographical areas, to help prepare and draw on prior experience and lessons learnt.
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Haneef, Sunitha K., et Zakiya Ansari. « Marketing strategies of Expo 2020 Dubai : a comprehensive study ». Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 11, no 3 (10 juin 2019) : 287–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-11-2018-0071.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to discuss the phases and kinds of marketing strategies being employed during the conduct of mega events such as expos. The study also aims to familiarize the reader with the detailed marketing strategies used by Dubai Expo 2020 and the marketing strategies adopted by tour operators in Dubai, alongside their most used digital channels of communication and marketing. Further, an attempt has been made to understand how the marketing methods for Expo 2020 can be integrated with the marketing of general travel products in Dubai. Design/methodology/approach Short, unstructured interviews with open-ended questions were conducted as part of the data-collection method over a period of two weeks. The interviewees are a core group of officials from the marketing and IT sections of Dubai Expo 2020. The data were recorded for later retrieval and analysis. Also, a survey of 150 tour operators and travel agents was conducted over a period of five weeks. This garnered a comprehensive set of data on the preferred marketing strategies to promote tourism products. Findings The marketing strategies used for Dubai Expo 2020 have been attractive, varied and innovative. Digital marketing is the most opted-for channel of communication for marketing purposes by both Expo 2020 officials and tour operators and travel agents in Dubai. Maximum popularity in terms of usage by tour operators and travel agents is reflected in social media channels of marketing, especially Facebook. There is a need to evolve a distinctly separate digital marketing strategy that will create more tailored marketing campaigns based on the characteristics affecting the consumer behavior of people engaged in Expo 2020. Research limitations/implications This study could have incorporated more varied data if other stakeholders, e.g. hoteliers, had been included. More varied data would certainly have been useful in arriving at well-founded observations about the ideal marketing strategies that could be adopted for an event of this magnitude. Another limitation is that interviews with a greater cross-section of the officials of Dubai Expo 2020 would have rendered a more detailed and finer description of the marketing methods used in promoting Dubai Expo 2020. Practical implications Dubai is being equipped as a world-class venue for large-scale conferences and conventions rivaling Las Vegas for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions. Further, Dubai will be able to position itself as a favored location for hosting a wide array of events with global participation. Social implications Based on this study, it is reasonable to conclude that there is a need to rethink and innovate ways of marketing by customizing the marketing strategies according to the market structure and consumer behavior, without abandoning any particular marketing channel. Originality/value This research on the marketing strategies of Dubai Expo 2020 is of interest to industry, government agencies and other stakeholders. The observations drawn from this study on marketing strategies can be used by other nations hosting similar events in similar geographical areas to provide a basis to design or redesign their tourism and marketing strategies.
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Guala, Chito. « Torino : i XX Giochi Olimpici e la stagione dei mega eventi ». TERRITORIO, no 48 (mai 2009) : 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2009-048018.

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- The history of the Olympics, like that of the great World Expos, reveals a long list of successes and failures that involves no so much the athletic competitions or exhibitions as the ‘fallout' once the event closes. This is precisely the problem currently facing Turin, where the use to which the various Olympic facilities are to be put has been decided on only in part. However, Turin is an excellent example of urban regeneration having been effectively implemented for the 2006 Winter Olympics, as seen in the numerous works successfully brought to completion and in the measures taken against risks in the city centre, in the mountains and on the ski slopes. Internationally, the case of Turin is providing a peculiar case in point of just how important it is to hold such events in cities that have a lot to offer in terms of culture and tourism. It is not, therefore, merely a question of sport, but also of providing quality cultural events and making available an increasing number of new facilities to visitors. Genoa, from the ‘Colombiane' to European Capital of Culture.
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Minnikin, Bob. « World Expo 88 ». Urban Policy and Research 5, no 2 (juin 1987) : 93–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111148708551300.

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Li, Yangluxi. « RESEARCH OF THE ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT IN SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO PARK ». Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management 26, no 3 (9 octobre 2018) : 177–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16486897.2017.1411272.

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The conceiving of future cities converged at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo from 246 different countries and regional organizations. With a focus on the world energy crisis, the expo’s design, construction and exhibitions offer solutions to this issue. Energy planning is integrated into the overall planning of the expo to continue and diffuse the follow-up effect of the Shanghai World Expo in the social, economic, environmental aspects. In order to obtain a deeper understanding of the urban “heat-island effect” distribution causes and a series of climatic factors closely related to urban heat environment. In this paper, we combine the Ecotect software and CFD software, simulating the thermal environment of the city in the Shanghai World Expo. With broad application, these research methods can also be introduced in future urban planning, formulate design guidelines for corresponding urban climate environments according to different geographical and climatic characteristics of cities. We extract the application and exhibition of a future city’s construction and technology from the World Expo venues. The statistical analysis provides information on the construction trends of future cities.
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Grimshow, Nicholas. « Pabellón de Gran Bretaña en la Expo-92 de Sevilla ». Informes de la Construcción 43, no 417 (28 février 1992) : 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/ic.1992.v43.i417.1347.

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Boo, Soyoung, et Xiao Lu. « Tourists' World Expo Experiences ». Event Management 19, no 1 (9 avril 2015) : 123–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/152599515x14229071763060.

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Garcia, Mark. « World Expo 2008 Zaragoza ». Architectural Design 78, no 6 (novembre 2008) : 100–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ad.783.

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Lee, Choong-Ki, et Tae-Hee Lee. « World Culture Expo Segment Characteristics ». Annals of Tourism Research 28, no 3 (janvier 2001) : 812–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-7383(00)00071-2.

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Park, David, et Vic Feros. « PLANNING FOR WORLD EXPO 88 ». Australian Planner 23, no 2 (juin 1985) : 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07293682.1985.9657255.

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Krupar, Shiloh. « Sustainable World Expo ? The Governing Function of Spectacle in Shanghai and Beyond ». Theory, Culture & ; Society 35, no 2 (27 octobre 2016) : 91–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276416669414.

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This paper explores the Shanghai 2010 World Expo to show how spectacle serves a governing function of the Chinese developmental state. I introduce soil exegesis as a method to excavate sedimented power relations of spectacle, undergirding the expo’s presentation. This approach investigates how spectacle is a state-territorializing project and pedagogical venture that relies on and denies the state socialist-era’s waste, to produce a ‘new nature’ and perform socio-technical management of crisis and crowds. Dynamic rearrangement of soil quality and composition facilitated the urban redevelopment zone of sustainable futures, while interactive-technocratic environments inserted visitor bodies into expo surveillance systems and infrastructure without reference to the embedded political ecology of the mass event within Shanghai and beyond. The article concludes by considering ethical legacies of the event and the ways ‘sustainable spectacle’ operates through waste administration and environmental performance that ‘greenwash’ the socialist past and obstruct other governing arrangements.
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SEIFRIED, Robert, Thomas GORIUS et Peter EBERHARD. « 4C14 Control of the interactive 3D-Pendulum presented at the World Exhibition EXPO 2010 ». Proceedings of the Symposium on the Motion and Vibration Control 2010 (2010) : _4C14–1_—_4C14–16_. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemovic.2010._4c14-1_.

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McClelland, Graham. « World Extreme Medicine Conference and Expo ». International Paramedic Practice 2, no 2 (juin 2012) : 31–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ippr.2012.2.2.31.

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Han, Xin, et Bei Hua Cong. « Research on Fire Protection Planning Technology of Shanghai 2010 World Expo Site ». Advanced Materials Research 271-273 (juillet 2011) : 1000–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.271-273.1000.

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Successful World Expo is first a safe Expo and a safe Expo needs reliable fire security. Based on the general requirement of planning and construction of Shanghai 2010 World Expo, through the analysis of the demand on fire protection features, this paper carries out planning research on fire safety layout, fire station, municipal fire protection water supply, fire control equipment, fire protection communication, fire protection of building, emergency shelter, emergency preplan fire-fighting, fire safety measures, technical standards of fire protection, etc. Hence, it would provide the essential foundation of disaster prevention and safety technical support for the successful hosting of Shanghai 2010 World Expo.
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Kim, Yi-Tae, et Sung-Keun Oh. « A Study of the Theme Development of the World Expo : Focused on 2030 World Expo Busan ». Journal of MICE & ; Tourism Research 19, no 4 (31 décembre 2019) : 27–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35176/jmtr.19.4.2.

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Jones, Debra. « TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo 2019 ». Johnson Matthey Technology Review 63, no 4 (1 octobre 2019) : 277–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1595/205651319x15652618407030.

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EDGINTON, CHRISTOPHER R. « The 2011 World Leisure EXPO and Beyond ». World Leisure Journal 51, no 4 (janvier 2009) : 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/04419057.2009.9674609.

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Harvey, Andrew. « Smart Cities Expo World Congress Barcelona 2019 ». IET Smart Cities 1, no 2 (décembre 2019) : 81–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-smc.2019.0088.

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Sirmon-Power, Amy. « Heritage World Expo : Preliminary Feasibility Study Report ». Tourism Recreation Research 11, no 1 (janvier 1986) : 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02508281.1986.11014431.

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Lampert, Evan. « Use of U.S. Census Bureau Data to Expose Students to Dynamic Population Growth ». American Biology Teacher 79, no 7 (1 septembre 2017) : 572–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/abt.2017.79.7.572.

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Global human population size and understanding how it has changed and will change in the future are important concepts for students. Here I describe exercises that use online databases provided by the U.S. Census Bureau to show students how both population size and the rate of change vary over time. In the first exercise, the U.S. population clock is used to calculate daily birth, death, and migrant and death rates, and how the world population clock is used to calculate the rate of change. These rates can be used to predict what the population size would be if the rates remained unchanged for a predetermined time interval. In the second exercise, historical data are used to determine the years with the most change in U.S. and world population size, then calculate how much larger the current population would be if those historical rates of change remained constant. These exercises have improved quantitative literacy while showing students current and historical trends in human population.
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Moroney, Aileen. « 137th SMPTE Technical Conference and World Media Expo ». SMPTE Journal 104, no 4 (avril 1995) : 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/j09619.

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ZHOU, Yue, Jiangyan WANG, Di HUANG et Shengyang SUN. « Pedestrian Simulation Modeling for World Expo 2010 Shanghai ». Journal of Transportation Systems Engineering and Information Technology 9, no 2 (avril 2009) : 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1570-6672(08)60060-4.

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Ye, Wu. « Development Trend of World Expo New Building Materials ». Applied Mechanics and Materials 357-360 (août 2013) : 1086–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.357-360.1086.

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The buildings of the world expo exhibition witnessed the development of world expo, and architecture bearing the world expo display function at the same time is also showing the unique innovation structure. With the development of the Times, the building is no longer as usual the pursuit of simple large space limit, but from structural expression to decorative expression; The latest led technology of green environmental protection, low carbon ecological building materials will be more widely application and development.
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Moroney, Aileen. « 138th SMPTE Technical Conference and World Media Expo ». SMPTE Journal 105, no 2 (février 1996) : 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/j04671.

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Ben Taleb, Ziyad, et Mohammad Ebrahimi Kalan. « World Vapor Expo 2017 : e-cigarette marketing tactics ». Tobacco Control 27, e1 (14 mars 2018) : e81-e82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-054128.

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Park, Mi-Kyoung. « Concept and Strategy of Hadong World Tea Expo ». Centre for Namdo Culture 42 (30 avril 2021) : 35–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31929/namdo.2021.42.35.

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Feinberg, Rebecca. « Expo Milano : Capitalist Dreams and Eating Machines ». Gastronomica 16, no 4 (2016) : 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2016.16.4.27.

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Expo Milano, the 2015 World Fair, promised visitors an experience that would change how we imagine feeding the planet in the generations to come. Dozens of nations constructed monumental pavilions and spectacles, creating a Disneyland-like environment of cleverly concealed technologies and mass entertainment. For the 20 million people who came to play at social justice or sample bites of sustainability, what did Expo Milano really offer? What questions were asked, what experiences created, and what did visitors leave with at the end of the day? This article critiques the event for its profit-based design and logics, depicting a theme park simulacrum that gave visitors a high tech but empty-handed role in thinking or doing foodways differently. In addition to examining Expo Milano's shortcomings, I also point to the kinds of innovations and interactions that might allow us to imagine a more dynamic—and challenging—future of food.
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Sanderson, Rachel. « Queensland shows the world : Regionalism and modernity at Brisbane's world expo ‘88 ». Journal of Australian Studies 27, no 79 (janvier 2003) : 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14443050309387888.

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Aheer, Komal, et A. Cameron Macdonell. « Hello, world ». ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society 49, no 1 (22 janvier 2021) : 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3447892.3447896.

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We have created a cross-institution activity to explore the outcomes of an Internationalization at Home (IaH) initiative conducted to expose first year computer science students to the concept of computing for social good in an international context. In doing so we explore how differences in culture can influence students' perceptions and approaches to computing for social good.
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Meine, Hartmut, et Helga Schwitzer. « The EXPO collective agreement : Collective provisions governing agency work during the World Exhibition EXPO 20001 ». Transfer : European Review of Labour and Research 6, no 3 (août 2000) : 519–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102425890000600315.

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박, 성용. « On Spatial Organization at the Gyeongju World Culture Expo ». Journal of Local History and Culture 4, no 1 (30 avril 2001) : 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.17068/lhc.2001.04.4.1.201.

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Zhu, Wei. « Urban Rail Transit Operation during World Expo 2010 Shanghai ». Applied Mechanics and Materials 178-181 (mai 2012) : 1797–801. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.178-181.1797.

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This paper presents the operation practices of Urban Rail Transit during the Word Expo 2010 period in Shanghai. The overall traffic strategy of the Expo and the role of urban rail transit system are first introduced. The focal points of this paper are operation schemes during the Expo, such as train arrangement, passenger flow organization, emergency response, and the coordination with other transport modes. The paper concludes that the Expo travel demand can be met well without sacrificing local urban daily traffic. To have a good linkage with other transport modes as well as the Expo, urban rail transit should play its role in the framework of overall traffic strategy. And in today’s international events, guidance measures including various media are more and more important in the transportation demand management. Practices in Shanghai also show that management of transit stations and information sharing among different public transport systems should be improved.
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Yang, Shun Yong, et Xiao Meng Guo. « Shanghai World Expo Economic Impact Sensation Age Variance Analysis ». Advanced Materials Research 403-408 (novembre 2011) : 295–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.403-408.295.

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Based on the survey results of the residents of Shanghai, the article analyses the different perception of economic impact of Expo among people who have been divided into several different age groups though the analysis of 13 major indexes which reflect the perception of economic impact of Shanghai World Expo in order to guide the planning, operations and development of larger-scale activities and establish a harmonious relationship to achieve mutual benefit among tourists, community and large-scale activities. We hope to provide some references for government, planners of large activities and the other related organizations of activities.
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Zhang, Xiaoling. « Going green : Initiatives and technologies in Shanghai World Expo ». Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 25 (septembre 2013) : 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2013.04.011.

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Santiago-Vendrell, Angel. « Richard Shaull and the Struggle for the Identity of the WSCF ». Studies in World Christianity 16, no 2 (juillet 2010) : 180–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/swc.2010.0005.

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This article describes and analyses the missiological work of Richard Shaull in the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) from 1968 to 1972. After working as a missionary for two decades in Colombia and Brazil, Shaull had a clear vision on how structural systems worked in the world and the need for the church to expose, transgress, and transform them. However, those years also had shown him the difficulties of trying to change the ‘church’ as an institution that would always try to preserve itself through the status quo and probably would dance according to the tune the ruler of this world plays. He saw in the WSCF a new type of church that would not be a church. For Shaull only a ‘sectarian option’ would lead the way in transgressing church structures while creating a new koinonia of sanctified worldly servants.
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Danna, Daniela. « Expo 2015 in Milan : the power of the Machine ». Journal of Political Ecology 24, no 1 (27 septembre 2017) : 901. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v24i1.20973.

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Abstract This article describes and analyzes the Expo 2015 in Milan, building on the work of Alf Hornborg on the 'Machine' to discusses material and ideological processes of this mega-project. Hornborg calls attention to the social inequalities enabling the employment of technology in production (not only in the capitalist worldeconomy) and to its cultural underpinnings, among them money fetishism. With mega-events, the geoculture of the capitalist world-economy extols 'growth' and 'development' and celebrates the interstate system, legitimating public expenditures with a media-hyped importance of the event. The cultural force of megaevents obtains social acceptance of the unequal exchanges at their material core. Under Expo 2015's slogan "Feeding the planet, energy for life", agricultural land was destroyed to build a cement platform the size of a small city in a space of unbounded capitalism where labor laws were suspended and fiscal advantages were granted to firms. The Italian state paid for the basic infrastructure, while foreign states (and the corporations present) provided for their own pavilions. Ideologically, Expo 2015 celebrated the capacity of states and the transnational companies to 'technological advances.' Technology was presented as an autonomous force in history, propagating a vision of humanity acting on nature through a 'purified' technology independent of social relations of production. The 'Milan Charter', the Expo's cultural legacy, produced and reproduced the hegemonic geoculture which presents technology as the solution to social problems. Keywords: Expo 2015, mega-events, the Machine, human ecology, Alf Hornborg
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Brien, Donna Lee. « Celebration or Manufacturing Nostalgia ? Constructing Histories of World Expo '88 ». Queensland Review 16, no 2 (juillet 2009) : 73–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600005122.

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Brisbane's World Expo '88 changed people's lives, and the memories of Expo '88 are revered more than 20 years on from the event itself. We are very much looking forward to celebrating the anniversary of this very special event with the people of Brisbane, and recreating the unique atmosphere and sense of wonder that Expo '88 created in Brisbane. (Malcolm Snow, South Bank Corporation CEO, in Hoey 2008a)World Expo ‘88, also widely known as ‘Expo '88’ and locally simply as ‘Expo’, was held in Brisbane from April to October 1988, as a key event of the national Bicentennial celebrations commemorating the 200 years of European settlement of Australia. Other major components of the Bicentennial year – such as the symbolic re-enactment of the voyage of the First Fleet that culminated in the Parade of Tall Ships sailing into Sydney Harbour on Australia Day – together with other significant national events such as the 1956 and 2000 Olympic Games, have generated historically focused interest, which has been manifested and disseminated in the usual way in articles, books and museum exhibitions. Brisbane's World Expo '88, however, appears to be one of the few Australian so-called ‘signature’ events that has also generated its own long-lived series of commemorative memorials and festivals.
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Song, Hak Jun, So Young Bae et Choong-Ki Lee. « Identifying antecedents and outcomes of festival satisfaction ». International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 29, no 3 (20 mars 2017) : 947–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-02-2016-0069.

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Purpose This study aims to explore the relationships among antecedents (i.e. quality) and outcomes (i.e. trust, support, theme awareness and extension effect) of satisfaction at the 2013 Osong Cosmetics & Beauty (C&B) Expo held in Korea. Design/methodology/approach An onsite survey with self-administered questionnaires was administered for this study. A structural equation modeling (SEM) technique was used to analyze the relationships among ten constructs in the research model. Findings The results indicate that hospitality and product dimensions of quality positively affect satisfaction, satisfaction exerts positive influence on trust and theme awareness, trust performs an important role as a mediator between satisfaction and support and theme awareness significantly mediates satisfaction and extension effect. Practical implications This study encourages the Expo’s organizers to manage quality attributes to ensure Expo satisfaction and to consider extension effects of Expo experiences from long-term perspectives. This study also recommends that local governments develop symbolic products with exhibitors to strengthen the association of Expo themes with regions. Originality/value The current study highlights the role of quality as an antecedent of satisfaction with the C&B Expo, which has not been well-known despite its crucial role in the industry and the regional economy. It also improves the understanding of the inherent cause–effect relationships among antecedents and outcomes of Expo satisfaction. Therefore, this study provides crucial insights that the C&B Expo could be an effective means to reach target markets and stimulate trust from visitors, which, in turn, would encourage support for the C&B industry and extension effects for C&B products as a whole.
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Song, Hao, et Hong Bo Zhu. « Study on the Key Technology of Membrane Roof Structure of Expo Axis in 2010 Shanghai World Expo ». Advanced Materials Research 750-752 (août 2013) : 1949–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.750-752.1949.

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The large scale cable-membrane structure is widely used in the Expo Axis. The structure is composed of continuous triangle shaped membrane unit. The representative local part of membrane structure is selected to carry out double-layer membrane strength experiment and reduced-scale experiment to test its mechanical performance and strength index during tension. The results show that the bearing capacity of double-layer membrane structure is more than 1.8 times of single-layer membrane. Material strength and joint strength are all in agreement with the design. Through the analysis of membrane shape decision and membrane processing key technology, it is concluded that form-finding must be considered in membrane self-weight, and the reinforcement membrane and ontology membrane should be at the same direction.
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Wang, Zi Jia. « The World Expo in 2010 by Chinese Building Development Prospects ». Applied Mechanics and Materials 201-202 (octobre 2012) : 924–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.201-202.924.

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2010 Shanghai World Expo will be "Better City, to make life better" as the theme, which includes five sub-themes: urban and economic development of the relationship between、cities and sustainable development of relations, urban and rural interaction between, urban and high-tech development of relations, urban and multicultural development. Its meaning is to require more livable environment, better quality of life, this is the dream of mankind in the new century. This article focuses on people-centered concept, a true understanding of human hope and desire of the prospects for urban development. Learn from the World Expo, looking back at the Chinese architectural development, we will find that China is its unprecedented pace of development and the influence and role in the world political economy and international affairs, deeply attracted worldwide attention. Only adapt to the needs of the Chinese social and economic development, according to China's development resources and environmental conditions in order to build green, ecological architecture, Chinese architecture may go down the road of sustainable development. Thus clear, Expo will not only bring a new concept of the Chinese people for building development, and also sublimation of the peace and development, mutual promotion and common progress, this is based on the eternal theme of the whole world.
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Zhang, Min, Jianmin Chen, Xianyao Chen, Tiantao Cheng, Yuanling Zhang, Hefeng Zhang, Aijun Ding, Meng Wang et Abdelwahid Mellouki. « Urban Aerosol Characteristics during the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai ». Aerosol and Air Quality Research 13, no 1 (2013) : 36–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2012.02.0024.

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Shen, Shanshan, Brenda Vale et Robert Vale. « A LIFE CYCLE ENERGY COMPARISON OF THREE WORLD EXPO BUILDINGS ». Journal of Green Building 6, no 3 (juillet 2011) : 151–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/jgb.6.3.151.

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Over the last hundred years the booming exhibition industry has promoted development, which in turn has led to environmental damage. The construction of exhibition buildings has been part of this phenomenon. At first sight improvement in energy efficiency techniques would seem to offset the increased energy demand from both exhibitions and exhibition buildings. However, whether energy efficiency technologies truly help to improve building performance to the point where a building is ‘environmentally friendly’ throughout its whole life-cycle is uncertain. This research is part of investigating whether energy efficiency technologies are really the easiest means to lower costs and energy requirements when the whole useful life of an exhibition building is considered. This article investigates the energy use of three case study buildings based on their operating and embodied energy flows. The results suggest that modern technologies for making exhibition buildings more sustainable may not be as effective as the simpler strategies used over 100 years ago. This suggests a different approach may be needed for sustainable development in the twenty first century.
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