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New Literacies for a New Urbanism

This is a novel series of lectures, featuring a range of experts - both scholars and practitioners - doing cutting-edge work on urban issues. Given the deeply multi-disciplinary or even trans-disciplinary nature of cities, the lecture series will seek insights and wisdom on urban phenomena in a range of academic disciplines and areas of practice

 
Smart Cities: Is Asia Doing Data and Governance Better than the West?
Smart Cities: Is Asia Doing Data and Governance Better than the West?

A roundtable discussion to delve into what it takes to make cities ‘smart’, and whether some models of governing smart cities fare better than others in the long run.

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Digital CitiesDr Parag Khanna & Dr Jonathan BrightMarch 7, 2019Smart CitiesComment
What Economics Can Teach Us About Cities
What Economics Can Teach Us About Cities

Applying the tools of economic analysis to examine the conditions that enable cities to reap the benefits of proximity, density and scale.

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Politics & PlanningProf. Tony Venables January 31, 2019Economics, UrbanisationComment
What drives the success of cities?
What drives the success of cities?

What Complexity Theory teaches us about urban spaces and economies.

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Politics & PlanningDr Neave O' CleryNovember 8, 2018Complexity, Mathematics, Complex Adaptive SystemsComment
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