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Elusive Migration Systems: Shifting from Transnationalism to Transregionalism

2016

The global financial and economic crisis as well as post-socialist transition means a similar general framework for socioeconomic and spatial development in different countries. Their migration systems react in different ways on such externally caused incidents, even in slightly comparable contexts. Consequences are, among others, increasing migrations and mutual interactions between sending and receiving countries as well as strong linkages of international migrations and internal migratory movements – phenomena we usually refer to as transnationalism. Against this backdrop, the aim of the paper is to stress the “regional element” of transnationalism. Thus, we suggest to broadening the con…

Perspective (graphical)0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesMigration studiesOrder (exchange)Political scienceTransnationalismEconomic geographyElement (criminal law)Socioeconomic status0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Simulating Machines: Modelling, Metaphysics and the Mechanosphere

2020

This article explores some of the ways in which the conceptual apparatus of A Thousand Plateaus, and especially its machinic metaphysics, can be connected to recent developments in computer modelling and social simulation, which provide new tools for thinking that are becoming increasingly popular among philosophers and social scientists. Conversely, the successful deployment of these tools provides warrant for the flat ontology articulated in A Thousand Plateaus and therefore contributes to the ‘reversal of Platonism’ for which Deleuze had called in his earlier works, such as Logic of Sense. The first major section offers a brief exposition of some key concepts in A Thousand Plateaus in or…

PhilosophyLiterature and Literary TheoryPhilosophy05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesMetaphysics021107 urban & regional planning050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciences02 engineering and technologyAbstract machineEpistemologyDeleuze and Guattari Studies
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Paesaggio e ambiente negli strumenti di pianificazione. Una possibile integrazione attraverso la Vas

2014

Considerata l’intima appartenenza del paesaggio e dell'ambiente alla disciplina di governo del territorio, purtroppo negata e passata in secondo piano nella prassi italiana, ci si è posti l’obiettivo di individuare dispositivi atti a ricondurre a unità operativa i differenti approcci con i quali la disciplina urbanistica, la pianificazione paesaggistica e la tutela ambientale hanno affrontato il tema del governo del territorio fino a oggi. Dalla ricerca condotta nell’ambito del dottorato, è stato rilevato che la procedura di Valutazione ambientale strategica, se ben costruita, può dispiegare appieno le sue reali potenzialità ed essere considerata la cerniera ‘trasversale’ che consenta l’int…

Pianificazione Paesaggio Ambiente Valutazione Ambientale Strategica IndicatoriUrban and Regional Planning Landscape Environment Strategic Environmental Assessment IndicatorsSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Street Names through Sociological Lenses. Part I: Functionalism and Conflict Theory

2020

Abstract Street names are mundane spatial markers that besides providing a sense of orientation inscribe onto the landscape the ideological ethos and political symbols of hegemonic discourses. This review article takes stock of the existing scholarship done on the politics of street naming practices in human (political, cultural, and social) geography and rethinks these insights from sociological perspectives. Drawing on Randall Collins’ taxonomy of sociological theory, the paper interprets urban street nomenclatures along functionalist, conflictualist, constructionist, and utilitarian lines. The analysis is delivered in two installments: Part I addresses urban nomenclatures from functional…

Political geography05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologypolitical geographysocial theoryHM401-1281Epistemologypolitics of memorysociology of street namespolitical toponymyFunctionalism (international relations)Politics of memorySociology (General)SociologyConflict theories050703 geographySocial theorySocial Change Review
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Heritage Consumption in the Neo-Liberal Agenda

2020

Buenos Aires city in the days post convertibility crisis appealed to the adoption of tourism as a fresh economic alternative to struggle against poverty and the financial crises. The currency exchange, as well as the abandonment of the convertibility system, favoured Argentina in many ways. For example, Buenos Aires was selected by neighbouring countries as a main tourist destination. This chapter reviews the effects of tourism in the urban landscape, such as real estate speculation, gentrification process, only to name few. The authors stress the role played by urban heritage in the process of touristification—as some voices adhere—which is conducive to the transformation of old industrial…

Political science0502 economics and business05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesEconomic history021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyConsumption (sociology)050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Matroid optimization problems with monotone monomials in the objective

2022

Abstract In this paper we investigate non-linear matroid optimization problems with polynomial objective functions where the monomials satisfy certain monotonicity properties. Indeed, we study problems where the set of non-linear monomials consists of all non-linear monomials that can be built from a given subset of the variables. Linearizing all non-linear monomials we study the respective polytope. We present a complete description of this polytope. Apart from linearization constraints one needs appropriately strengthened rank inequalities. The separation problem for these inequalities reduces to a submodular function minimization problem. These polyhedral results give rise to a new hiera…

PolynomialMonomialOptimization problemRank (linear algebra)Applied Mathematics0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningPolytopeMonotonic function0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMatroidCombinatoricsMonotone polygon010201 computation theory & mathematicsComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsMathematicsDiscrete Applied Mathematics
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Slow Science: Research and Teaching for Sustainable Praxis

2018

Our purpose in this essay is to examine the nature and significance of what can be called the slow science movement within the contemporary discussion about higher education and scientific research. In broad strokes, slow science can be considered a humble, global and mainly virtual academic underground movement. peerReviewed

Praxisresearchmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies050301 education021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicinetiedekäytäntöpracticeScience researchEngineering ethicsSociologytutkimuslcsh:L0503 educationsciencemedia_commonlcsh:EducationConfero: Essays on Education, Philosophy and Politics
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Socio-spatial polarisation and policy response: Perspectives for regional development in the Baltic States

2022

Based on a relational understanding of socio-spatial polarisation as a nested, multidimensional and multi-scalar process, the paper applies a comparative perspective on current trends of socio-spatial development in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Comparing current scholarship and data on demographic and economic processes of centralisation and peripheralisation, we also examine political debates around issues of polarisation in different scholarly national perspectives. Despite variations in national discourses, our comparative perspective conveys strong similarities between the three Baltic countries in terms of socio-economic and demographic concentration in the capital regions to the di…

Process (engineering)05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologypolarisationregional developmentEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Socio spatialRegional policyUrban StudiesRegional developmentPolitical scienceRegional sciencePeripheralisationuneven developmentComparative perspective050703 geographyregional policy
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Between striated and smooth space: Exploring the topology of transnational student mobility

2017

In this paper, we raise a question regarding how transnational students develop their spaces as mobile, temporary, and at times stable and territorially fixed. We argue that approaching transnational student migration and its relations to place as a Deleuzian assemblage is a fruitful way of highlighting this issue, and we propose the axes of the expressive/material and territorialisation/de-territorialisation as analytical tools for understanding aspects of the temporal and spatial dimensions of transnational student mobility. Our theoretical discussion is informed by the migration experiences of transnational students studying at a Norwegian university. Our core argument is that transnatio…

Process (engineering)05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyAssemblage (composition)021107 urban & regional planningRelational space02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Space (commercial competition)Topological spaceCausalityEpistemologyStudent migrationArgumentComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYSociologySocial science050703 geography
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Towards a more sustainable process industry: A single case study of restructuring within the Eyde process industry cluster

2018

Due to increased attention on environmental issues, industrial sustainable restructuring is high on the research agenda. The article adds to the literature through an analysis of a restructuring process within a Norwegian process industry cluster. By introducing an analytical framework combining the concepts of entrepreneurial discovery process and path dependency theory, the article offers a deeper understanding of the role of various types of actors in processes of restructuring. The authors categorise the actors as either firm-level entrepreneurs or system-level entrepreneurs on the basis of their motivation. While the former are motivated mainly by firm success, the latter find their mo…

Process (engineering)Restructuring05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySingle-subject designSustainable processBusiness process discoverySustainabilityCluster (physics)General Earth and Planetary SciencesBusinessProcess industry050703 geographyIndustrial organizationNorsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography
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