a KIM workpage Recent and forthcoming |
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Most recent paper:
2000 Use and valuation: information in the city Urban Studies 37:1881-1892 Abstract: The aim of this article is to raise some issues regarding proper role of management and information in the political spaces of the virtual urban world. The spatial density of successful economic exploitation of the virtual economy suggests that anchoring in ways of life, modes of behaving, competencies, may matter. Discussion of historic public space indicates the importance of structured information for participants. As does reflection on the usage of information. The overall narrative is one which suggests that for the successful development of an information-rich urban polity we need more than smart buildings or provision of Internet access. We need co-ordination between the spatially anchored decision making structures and the possibilities of cyberspace. Consideration of recent advances in evolutionary psychology supports this claim.
Forthcoming paper: International Journal of Epidemiology
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