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도시와 창조계급 Cities and the Creative Class

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From sustainable urbanism to climate urbanism

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Cosmopolitan Immigration Attitudes in Large European Cities: Contextual or Compositional Effects?

TL;DR: The authors found that people in large cities are more likely to have favorable opinions about immigration and that geographic polarization is a second-order manifestation of deeper (demographic and cultural) divides.
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The fire this time: Grenfell, racial capitalism and the urbanisation of empire:

TL;DR: In the last few years, an emergent body of International Relations scholarship has taken an interest in the rise of global cities and the challenges they bring to existing geographies of power as mentioned in this paper.
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Evolving geographies of innovation: existing paradigms, critiques and possible alternatives

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Innovating in less developed regions: what drives patenting in the lagging regions of Europe and North America

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From sustainable urbanism to climate urbanism

TL;DR: As the negative impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent, many city leaders and policymakers have begun to regard climate action as both a fiscal challenge and strategic economic oppo....
Journal ArticleDOI

Cosmopolitan Immigration Attitudes in Large European Cities: Contextual or Compositional Effects?

TL;DR: The authors found that people in large cities are more likely to have favorable opinions about immigration and that geographic polarization is a second-order manifestation of deeper (demographic and cultural) divides.
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The fire this time: Grenfell, racial capitalism and the urbanisation of empire:

TL;DR: In the last few years, an emergent body of International Relations scholarship has taken an interest in the rise of global cities and the challenges they bring to existing geographies of power as mentioned in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI

Evolving geographies of innovation: existing paradigms, critiques and possible alternatives

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore how socio-ecological innovation can be introduced in contemporary discussions and practices of place-based smart specialization policy, and suggest that future research should address and interrogate (1) the rise of the foundational economy as an expression of placebased innovation, which entails new forms of co-governance, and (2) the challenge of experimentalism in the public sector, a sector that looms large in lagging regions and the places that were deemed not to matter until they took their revenge on the mainstream political system.
Journal ArticleDOI

Innovating in less developed regions: what drives patenting in the lagging regions of Europe and North America

TL;DR: In this article, the structural and socioeconomic factors that drive patenting in less developed regions of North America and Europe, respectively, were investigated by conducting a regional level investigation for Canada, the United States, and Europe.