Journal of Urban Technology
2012 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2013
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- The Restored Cheonggyecheon and the Quality of Life in Seoul pp. 3-22

- Jong Youl Lee and Chad David Anderson
- Feature Mapping the Seoul Metro Station Areas Based on a Self-Organizing Map pp. 23-42

- Keemin Sohn
- Traffic Radio as a Precursor to Smart Travel Planning Systems: The Challenge of Organizing "Collective Intelligence" pp. 43-55

- Carlos Cano Viktorsson
- Environmental Technology, Materials Science, Architectural Design, and Real Estate Market Evaluation: A Multidisciplinary Approach for Energy-Efficient Buildings pp. 57-80

- Elena Fregonara, Rocco Curto, Mario Grosso, Paolo Mellano, Diana Rolando and Jean-Marc Tulliani
- Energy Assessment of Smithtown, New York pp. 81-98

- Allyson Murray and David Tonjes
- The Production of Artisanal Dimension Stone in Nairobi: A Factor Analytic Study pp. 99-118

- O. A. K'Akumu
Volume 20, issue 3, 2013
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Struggle over the Streets: Industrialization and the Fight over the Corporate Control of Street Space in Philadelphia, 1830-1860 pp. 3-19

- Geoff D. Zylstra
- Everyday Landmarks of Networked Urbanism: Cellular Antenna Sites and the Infrastructure of Mobile Communication in Philadelphia pp. 21-37

- Alan Wiig
- Identifying Organizational and Contractual Drivers behind Subway Construction Accidents in China: A Tale of Three Cities pp. 39-64

- Yongchi Ma, Martin de Jong and Joop Koppenjan
- Fear, Security, and the Spread of CCTV in Brazilian Cities: Legislation, Debate, and the Market pp. 65-84

- Rodrigo Jos� Firmino, Marta Kanashiro, Fernanda Bruno, Rafael Evangelista and Liliane da Costa Nascimento
- A Cable Laid Is a Cable Played: On the Hibernation Logic behind Urban Infrastructure Mines pp. 85-103

- Bj�rn Wallsten, Nils Johansson and Joakim Krook
- Visualizing Travel Patterns with a GPS Dataset: How Commuting Routes Influence Non-Work Travel Behavior pp. 105-125

- Xiaoguang Wang, Joe Grengs and Lidia Kostyniuk
- The City pp. 127-130

- Tonya Nashay Sanders
- Reshaping Metropolitan America: Development Trends and Opportunities to 2030 pp. 130-133

- Erik Ferguson
Volume 20, issue 2, 2013
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Dynamic Interaction between Technology and Architectural Aesthetics in Tall Buildings pp. 3-24

- Kyoung Sun Moon
- The Visual Integration of Tall Buildings: New Technologies and the City Skyline pp. 25-44

- Kheir Al-Kodmany
- Nanotechnology in the City: Sustainability Challenges and Anticipatory Governance pp. 45-62

- Arnim Wiek, David Guston, Sander van der Leeuw, Cynthia Selin and Philip Shapira
- From Sharing to Experimenting: How Mobile Technologies Are Helping Ordinary Citizens Regain Their Positions as Scientists pp. 63-76

- Oswald Devisch and Daniel Veestraeten
- "Communihood:" A Less Formal or More Local Form of Community in the Age of the Internet pp. 77-91

- Ali Tayebi
Volume 20, issue 1, 2013
- From The Guest Editors pp. 1-5

- Simon Joss, Robert H. Kargon and Arthur P. Molella
- Eco-Cities in Japan: Past and Future pp. 7-22

- Morris Low
- How to Build a Sandcastle: An Analysis of the Genesis and Development of Masdar City pp. 23-37

- Federico Cugurullo
- A Model Korean Ubiquitous Eco-City? The Politics of Making Songdo pp. 39-55

- Sofia T. Shwayri
- China's Eco-Cities as Variegated-super-1 Urban Sustainability: Dongtan Eco-City and Chongming Eco-Island pp. 57-75

- I-Chun Catherine Chang and Eric Sheppard
- Swedish Production of Sustainable Urban Imaginaries in China pp. 77-94

- Anna Hult
- Exploring the Relevance of the Eco-City Concept in China: The Case of Shenzhen Sino-Dutch Low Carbon City pp. 95-113

- Martin de Jong, Dong Wang and Chang Yu
- The Eco-City as Urban Technology: Perspectives on Caofeidian International Eco-City (China) pp. 115-137

- Simon Joss and Arthur P. Molella
Volume 19, issue 4, 2012
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Towards Estimating Urban Population Distributions from Mobile Call Data pp. 3-21

- Chaogui Kang, Yu Liu, Xiujun Ma and Lun Wu
- Using Advanced Technologies to Manage Airport Taxicab Operations pp. 23-43

- Camille Kamga, Alison Conway, Abhishek Singhal and Anil Yazici
- Information and Communication Technologies and Environmental Safety: The Case of Naples-Vesuvius, Italy pp. 45-58

- Maria Paradiso
- Study on the Visual Performance of a Traditional Residential Neighborhood in Old Cairo pp. 59-86

- Sura Almaiyah and Hisham Elkadi
- Barriers and Opportunities Regarding the Implementation of Rooftop Eco.Greenhouses (RTEG) in Mediterranean Cities of Europe pp. 87-103

- Ileana Cer�n-Palma, Esther Sany�-Mengual, Jordi Oliver-Sol�, Juan-Ignacio Montero and Joan Rieradevall
- Precious Commodity: Providing Water for America's Cities. By Martin V Melosi (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011), pp. 304, $27.95 (Paperback) pp. 105-108

- Naomi Adiv
- Metropolitan Natures: Environmental Histories of Montreal. Edited by St�phane Castonguay and Mich�le Degenais (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011), pp. 336, $42 (Hhardcover) pp. 108-109

- Jessica Miller
- Losing Site: Architecture, Memory, and Place. By Shelley Hornstein (Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2011), pp. 182, $89.95 (Hardcover) pp. 109-112

- Jeremy Kargon
Volume 19, issue 3, 2012
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard Hanley
- Energy Innovation and Transport: The Electrification of Trams in Spain, 1896–1935 pp. 3-24

- Alberte Martínez
- An Adaptive Stormwater Culture? Historical Perspectives on the Status of Stormwater within the Swedish Urban Water System pp. 25-40

- Annicka Cettner, Kristina Söderholm and Maria Viklander
- ICT-Oriented Urban Planning Strategies: A Case Study of Taipei City, Taiwan pp. 41-61

- Wei-Ju Huang
- Teleworkers' Characteristics in Live/Work Communities: Lessons from the United States and Australia pp. 63-84

- Tooran Alizadeh
- Effective Environmental Visualization for Urban Planning and Design: Interdisciplinary Reflections on a Rapidly Evolving Technology pp. 85-106

- John Lewis, Jeffrey Casello and Mark Groulx
- Citizen Apps to Solve Complex Urban Problems pp. 107-136

- Kevin Desouza and Akshay Bhagwatwar
- Sentient City: Ubiquitous Computing, Architecture, and the Future of Urban Space pp. 137-140

- Kheir Al-Kodmany
- Urban Modernity: Cultural Innovation in the Second Industrial Revolution pp. 140-144

- Hazel Edwards
Volume 19, issue 2, 2012
- Street Computing: Towards an Integrated Open Data Application Programming Interface (API) for Cities pp. 1-23

- Ricky Robinson, Markus Rittenbruch, Marcus Foth, Daniel Filonik and Stephen Viller
- Designing for the Situated and Public Visualization of Urban Data pp. 25-46

- Andrew Moere and Dan Hill
- Probing Streets and the Built Environment with Ambient and Community Sensing pp. 47-67

- Flora Salim
- User-Led Design in the Urban/Domestic Environment pp. 69-87

- Georgina Voss and Natasha Carolan
- Enabling the Real-Time City: LIVE Singapore! pp. 89-112

- Kristian Kloeckl, Oliver Senn and Carlo Ratti
Volume 19, issue 1, 2012
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard Hanley
- Homeowner Involvement, Land Readjustment, and Sustainable Urban Regeneration in Hong Kong pp. 3-22

- Yung Yau
- Community Informatics and the New Urbanism: Incorporating Information and Communication Technologies into Planning Integrated Urban Communities pp. 23-42

- Yongjun Shin and Dong-Hee Shin
- Review of Web-Based Communications for Town Planning in Local Government pp. 43-63

- Wayne Williamson and Bruno Parolin
- Light Rail Since World War II: Abandonments, Survivals, and Revivals pp. 65-79

- Herbert Levinson, John Allen and William Hoey
- Liveable Sustainable? Socio-Technical Challenges for Twenty-First-Century Cities pp. 81-102

- Peter Newton
- Tashkent: Forging a Soviet City (1930–1966) pp. 103-106

- Christian Sellar
- Transport Revolutions: Moving People and Freight Without Oil pp. 106-107

- Richard Willson
- The Politics of Proximity: Mobility and Immobility in Practice pp. 107-110

- Sakari Taipale
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