Journal of Urban Technology
2012 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2017
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- The Role of Smart City Characteristics in the Plans of Fifteen Cities pp. 3-28

- Margarita Angelidou
- Smart Cities: Towards a New Citizenship Regime? A Discourse Analysis of the British Smart City Standard pp. 29-49

- Simon Joss, Matthew Cook and Youri Dayot
- Smart City Pilot Projects: Exploring the Dimensions and Conditions of Scaling Up pp. 51-72

- Willem van Winden and Daniel van den Buuse
- Path Dependence in Financing Urban Infrastructure Development in China: 1949–2016 pp. 73-93

- Changjie Zhan, Martin de Jong and Hans de Bruijn
- Urban Industrial Land Loss and Foreign Direct Investment-Related Manufacturing Job Sprawl: An Atlanta, Georgia MSA Case Study pp. 95-113

- Jeong-Il Park and Nancey Green Leigh
- Making Big Data Small: Strategies to Expand Urban and Geographical Research Using Social Media pp. 115-135

- Ate Poorthuis and Matthew Zook
- Community-Owned Transport pp. 137-138

- Jonathan Stiles
- Geomedia: Networked Cities and the Future of Public Space pp. 139-141

- Gwen Urey
Volume 24, issue 3, 2017
- Contemporary Production, Innovative Workplaces, and Urban Space: Projects and Policies pp. 1-3

- Simonetta Armondi and Stefano Di Vita
- Emerging Workplaces in Post-Functionalist Cities pp. 5-25

- Mina Di Marino and Kimmo Lapintie
- Contemporary Production and Urban Change: The Case of Milan pp. 27-45

- Simonetta Armondi and Antonella Bruzzese
- Co-working Spaces in Milan: Location Patterns and Urban Effects pp. 47-66

- Ilaria Mariotti, Carolina Pacchi and Stefano Di Vita
- Hubs of Internet Entrepreneurs: The Emergence of Co-working Offices in Shanghai, China pp. 67-84

- Bo Wang and Becky P. Y. Loo
- Why Knowledge Megaprojects Will Fail to Transform Gulf Countries in Post-Carbon Economies: The Case of Qatar pp. 85-98

- Agatino Rizzo
- Catch Me if You Can: Workplace Mobility and Big Data pp. 99-115

- Filipa Pajević and Richard G. Shearmur
- Entrepreneurship in Cities: Neighbourhoods, Households, and Homes pp. 117-119

- Jessica Ferm
- The Reputation Economy: Understanding Knowledge Work in Digital Society pp. 119-122

- Bruno Moriset
Volume 24, issue 2, 2017
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Tactile Pavings and Urban Places of Cultural Interest: A Study on Detectability of Contrasting Walking Surface Materials pp. 3-33

- Antonio Lauria
- Urban Digital Strategies: Planning in the Face of Information Technology? pp. 35-49

- Tooran Alizadeh
- Re-Imagining Streetlight Infrastructure as a Digital Urban Platform pp. 51-64

- Ricardo Álvarez, Fábio Duarte, Alaa AlRadwan, Michelle Sit and Carlo Ratti
- Brussels: Socio-Demographic Inequality in Crowdsourced Civic Participation pp. 65-87

- Burak Pak, Alvin Chua and Andrew Vande Moere
- Who is the Expert? Integrated Urban Modeling and the Reconfiguration of Expertise pp. 89-108

- Hadrien Commenges, Lorenza Tomasoni, Christian Seigneur, Olivier Bonin, Fabien Leurent, Céline Bonhomme and José-Frédéric Deroubaix
- Smartphones as Locative Media pp. 109-110

- Adam Davidson
- Citizen Empowerment and Innovation in the Data-Rich City pp. 111-114

- Eduardo Oliveira
Volume 24, issue 1, 2017
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- The First Two Decades of Smart-City Research: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 3-27

- Luca Mora, Roberto Bolici and Mark Deakin
- Urban Resilience and Planning Support Systems: The Need for Sentience pp. 29-45

- Brian Deal, Haozhi Pan, Varkki Pallathucheril and Gale Fulton
- Eco-City Projects: Incorporating Sustainability Requirements during Pre-Project Planning pp. 47-74

- Farah Mneimneh, Issam Srour, Isam Kaysi and Mona Harb
- The Relative Length of Roads and Housing Density as Distinct Determinants of Operating Costs for Urban Services: Evidence from Medium-Sized Spanish Cities pp. 75-91

- Francisco Javier Garrido-Jiménez, Francesc Magrinyá-Torner and María Consuelo del Moral-Ávila
- Behaving Clean without Having to Think Green? Local Eco-Technological and Dialogue-Based, Low-Carbon Projects in Sweden pp. 93-116

- Eva Gustavsson and Ingemar Elander
- Applying Human Ecology to Design: From Paradigm to Practice pp. 117-123

- Russell J. Fricano
Volume 23, issue 4, 2016
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- Integrating Environmental and Economic Sustainability in New Building Construction and Retrofits pp. 3-28

- Elena Fregonara, Roberto Giordano, Diana Rolando and Jean-Marc Tulliani
- Building a GIS Platform for Sustainable Land Management: A Case Study of the City of Čačak, Serbia pp. 29-46

- Ljiljana Živković and Aleksandar Đorđević
- Modelling Community Resources and Communications Mapping for Strategic Inter-Organizational Problem Solving and Civic Engagement pp. 47-66

- Yongjun Shin and Donghee Shin
- The Quantified Community and Neighborhood Labs: A Framework for Computational Urban Science and Civic Technology Innovation pp. 67-84

- Constantine E. Kontokosta
- Factors Motivating Citizen Engagement in Mobile Sensing: Insights from a Survey of Non-Participants pp. 85-103

- Simone Leao and Parisa Izadpahani
- Resilient Downtowns: A New Approach to Revitalizing Small- and Medium-City Downtowns pp. 105-107

- Katherine Nesse
- Changing Lanes: Visions and Histories of Urban Freeways pp. 107-109

- Yingling Fan
- Creating Green Roadways: Integrating Cultural, Natural, and Visual Resources into Transportation pp. 109-112

- Dan Moscovici
- Completing Our Streets: The Transition to Safe and Inclusive Transportation Networks pp. 112-114

- Bradley Flamm
Volume 23, issue 3, 2016
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Does Place Matter? The Effects of Concentrated Poverty on the Computer Use of Elementary Students pp. 3-21

- Zachary R. Simoni, Philip Gibson, Shelia R Cotten, Kristi Stringer and LaToya O. Coleman
- Defining the Role of the Smart-City Manager: An Analysis of Responsibilities and Skills pp. 23-42

- Fania Valeria Michelucci, Alberto De Marco and Adriano Tanda
- Incorporating a Systemic and Foresight Approach into Smart City Initiatives: The Case of Spanish Cities pp. 43-67

- José-Miguel Fernández-Güell, Marta Collado-Lara, Silvia Guzmán-Araña and Victoria Fernández-Añez
- Using Social Network Analysis to Visualize the Social-Media Networks of Community Groups: Two Case Studies from Sydney pp. 69-89

- Wayne Williamson and Kristian Ruming
- Using Location-Based Social Media to Chart the Patterns of People Moving between Cities: The Case of Weibo-Users in the Yangtze River Delta pp. 91-111

- Weiyang Zhang, Ben Derudder, Jianghao Wang, Wei Shen and Frank Witlox
- Sustainable Urban Metabolism / The Fabric of Space: Water, Modernity, and the Urban Imagination pp. 113-117

- Robert Beauregard
Volume 23, issue 2, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Strategic Use of Analytical Information in Transport Planning in China: How Is It Different from Western Democracies? pp. 3-22

- Rui Mu, Niek Mouter and Martin de Jong
- The Integration of Air and Rail Technologies: Shanghai's Hongqiao Integrated Transport Hub pp. 23-46

- Xueming Chen and Lin Lin
- Green Cities and “IT839”: A New Paradigm for Economic Growth in South Korea pp. 47-64

- Paul D. Mullins and Sofia T. Shwayri
- The Evolution of Sweden's Urban Sustainability Marketing Tool: A Comparative Study of Two Major International Events pp. 65-80

- Santiago Mejía-Dugand
- The Gamification of Civic Participation: Two Experiments in Improving the Skills of Citizens to Reflect Collectively on Spatial Issues pp. 81-102

- Oswald Devisch, Alenka Poplin and Simona Sofronie
- Disassembling Bike-Sharing Systems: Surveillance, Advertising, and the Social Inequalities of a Global Technological Assemblage pp. 103-115

- Fábio Duarte
- Under Construction: Logics of Urbanism in the Gulf Region pp. 117-120

- Samia Rab Kirchner
- Next Generation Infrastructure: Principles for Post-Industrial Public Works pp. 120-123

- Evangeline Linkous
Volume 23, issue 1, 2016
- Erratum pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Urban Knowledge and Innovation Spaces pp. 1-9

- Tan Yigitcanlar and Melih Bulu
- Concentration and Mobility of Knowledge Workers: An Intercity Analysis of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane pp. 11-28

- Richard Hu
- The Spatio-Relational Nature of Urban Innovation Systems: Universities, Knowledge Intensive Business Service Firms, and Collaborative Networks pp. 29-52

- Andrew Johnston and Robert Huggins
- Urbanize or Perish? Assessing the Urbanization of Knowledge Locations in Europe pp. 53-70

- Willem van Winden and Luis Carvalho
- Technoparks and Technology Transfer Offices as Drivers of an Innovation Economy: Lessons from Istanbul's Innovation Spaces pp. 71-93

- Gökçen Arkalı Olcay and Melih Bulu
- Economic Geography of Knowledge-Intensive Technology Clusters: Lessons from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area pp. 95-114

- Tommi Inkinen and Inka Kaakinen
- Place Making for Knowledge Generation and Innovation: Planning and Branding Brisbane's Knowledge Community Precincts pp. 115-146

- Tan Yigitcanlar, Mirko Guaralda, Manuela Taboada and Surabhi Pancholi
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