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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reciprocation

Kijewski, Ashley. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.)--University of Detroit Mercy, 2009. / "24 April 2009." Includes bibliographical references (p. 113).
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The ideological construction of new urbanism in Melrose Arch a critical analysis/

Du Plessis, Linet. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M A(Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references. Available on the Internet via the World Wide Web.
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Les espaces publics urbains : entre privatisation et néolibéralisation : le cas de la Californie du sud : 1989-2011 / Urban public spaces : between privatization and neoliberalization : the case of Southern California : 1989-2011

Dassé, Marine 24 November 2017 (has links)
Les espaces publics dépendent désormais d’une ville néolibérale et entrepreneuriale qui doit obéir à des impératifs de rentabilité économique. Cette thèse entend montrer comment les municipalités doivent redorer leur image pour attirer de nouveaux capitaux, ce qui implique de se débarrasser des « indésirables » (les sans-abris et autres personnes perçues comme des nuisances) qui ternissent l’image de leurs espaces publics. Elle s’intéresse à trois analyses de cas : les centres commerciaux The Grove et Americana At Brand, les Business Improvement Districts et Safer Cities Initiative, un programme de « tolérance zéro » mis en place par la municipalité de Los Angeles en 2006. Il s’agit de comprendre en quoi l’expérience de l’urbanité a été tempérée et régulée par de nouveaux codes où les aspects dérangeants ont tous été dissous dans un tissu urbain lavé de toute diversité socio-culturelle. L’exclusion systématique des indésirables incarne particulièrement bien cette volonté d’imposer une norme dominante. Ces nouveaux espaces semblent sûrs et sécurisés mais s’avèrent être des espaces contrôlés, surveillés, dépourvus d’authenticité, où les comportements sont attentivement scrutés. Il s’agit également de démontrer comment l’exclusion spatiale et l’exclusion sociale se renforcent mutuellement. Enfin, cette thèse analyse également les groupes qui se positionnent contre la privatisation de l’espace public et proposent de repenser la ville contemporaine. / Public spaces now depend on a neoliberal and entrepreneurial city that has to obey economic profitability priorities. This thesis aims at showing how municipalities try to bolster their image in order to attract new capital, which entails getting rid of its undesirables (the homeless and other people perceived as problems) who tarnish their public spaces’ image. This thesis includes three case studies : two malls The Grove and Americana At Brand, Business Improvement Districts and Safer Cities Initiative a zero tolerance policy program initiated by the city of Los Angeles in 2006. The goal is to understand to what extent the urban experience has been tempered and regulated with new codes, and in which all disturbing aspects have all been disolved in an urban fabric cleaned of all socio-cultural diversity. The automatic exclusion of undesirables embodies perfectly well this desire to impose dominant norms. All these new spaces seem safe and secured but they turn out to be controlled, surveilled, deprived of authenticity, in which bevahiours are heavily scrutinized. This thesis also aims to demonstrate how spatial and social exclusion mutually reinforce each other. Finally, it analyzes groups that are against public space privatization and offers alternatives to the redesign the contemporary city.
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‘‘Nová nábřeží – skrytý potenciál řeky Svratky v Brně‘‘ / '' New Waterfront - the Hidden Potential of the River Svratka in Brno Town''

Dubská, Lenka January 2013 (has links)
Student, Bc. Lenka Dubská, in his thesis will deal with the issue of waterfront in Brno. On closer site selection and exploration of its potential has chosen Svratka river banks in the territory as defined Hněvkovského streets, Kšírova and on the south street Sokolova . The key solution space could be not only a waterfront. In addressing and finding solutions to the waterfront development to be examined factors that are key to the whole territory of influence. The focus of the thesis will be specified or may be modified by agreement with the supervisor.
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‘‘Plzeň – skrytý potenciál řek a nábřeží‘‘ / ‘‘Pilsen – a Hidden Potential of Rivers and Quays‘‘

Mareš, Martin January 2013 (has links)
Student Martin Mareš will be dealing with a phenomenon of quays in the city of Pilsen. The chosen place is situated in the wider range of the city centre touching the Radbůza river. The key to bring a life into this area doesn’t have to be just the quay of the river itself. The specific object of the diploma project will be specified or adjusted after agreement with the head of diploma project.
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NOVÉ STARÉ BRNO / NEW OLD CITY OF BRNO

Krempaský, Lukáš January 2014 (has links)
Student Ing. Lukáš Krempaský in his thesis will deal with design the new townhouses in Old Brno city. After selecting a particular place will deal the potential and design of various forms of housing, parking and mixing functions not only in the parterre. The focus of the thesis may be specified or modified by agreement with the supervisor.
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NOVÉ STARÉ BRNO / NEW OLD CITY OF BRNO

Paulík, Jan January 2014 (has links)
Student Bc Jan Paulík in his thesis will deal with design the new townhouses in Old Brno city. After selecting a particular place will deal the potential and design of various forms of housing, parking and mixing functions not only in the parterre. The focus of the thesis may be specified or modified by agreement with the supervisor.
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TIC e movimentos sociais no urbano do século 21: interfaces e possibilidades na busca pelo direito à cidade / Tic and social movements in the urban spaces of the 21st century: interfaces and possibilities in the search for the right to the city

Giaretta, Juliana Barbosa Zuquer 12 June 2018 (has links)
Numa aposta de que as cidades exercem papel político revitalizado para o enfrentamento da crise contemporânea urbana e da democracia, este trabalho debruça-se sobre os movimentos sociais recentes que emergem nas grandes cidades, e que se apoiam principalmente no uso e apropriação das Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC) para ampliar possibilidades de ação e mobilização de recursos na busca por espaços mais inclusivos e sustentáveis. Apoiado em um referencial teórico sobre sinergias e interfaces entre o que se caracteriza como ambiente urbano no século 21 e o impacto das TIC nos modos de vida, o estudo traz resultados de uma análise de experiências em curso na megacidade de São Paulo e uma breve imersão sobre experiências na cidade de Roma, na perspectiva de ampliar o olhar sobre as especificidades destes movimentos, cada vez mais presentes nas grandes cidades ao redor do mundo. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa baseada em diferentes métodos incluindo observação participante, entrevistas com integrantes desses movimentos e análise bibliográfica e documental. Com base nos princípios da Grounded Theory (Teoria Fundamentada nos Dados), o estudo realizado não parte de teorias pré-estabelecidas; sua base teórico-analítica emerge dos dados. Como recorte para análise, foram escolhidos movimentos sociais que se apropriam das TIC em seus processos de formação, atuação, mobilização e projeção e atuam nas temáticas de infraestrutura verde, mobilidade e uso e ocupação de espaços públicos. Tendo em vista a análise da situação de ação desses movimentos, o trabalho apresenta e discute suas essências, formações, motivações e conquistas e, particularmente, se (e como) reconfiguram a participação social no processo de tomada de decisão e na gestão da cidade, tanto no contexto macro como nos contextos micro de discussão e negociação. Argumentamos que estes movimentos sociais encontram no uso das TIC um meio de mobilizar recursos e estratégias de organização e de ação dos cidadãos nas cidades, com objetivo principal de definir rumos condicionados ao \"direito à cidade\" na busca de maior participação democrática, relações políticas mais horizontalizadas e modelos de autogestão apoiados em uma nova forma de ativismo digital. Os resultados apontam que, tanto em São Paulo como em Roma, esses movimentos lutam por uma mudança na lógica da cidade. Construídos em rede e nas redes, promovem formas de atuação e diálogo criativas, interativas, dinâmicas e inovadoras, nunca antes vistas. Em se tratando de participação pública, parece não haver dúvidas de como a forma de utilização das TIC por estes movimentos tem alterado e ressignificado este conceito. / Based on the assumption that cities play a revitalized political role in confronting the contemporary urban and democratic crisis, this study focuses on the \"new\" social movements that emerge in large cities and megacities, and which rely mainly on the use and mastery of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to expand possibilities of action and of resources mobilization in the search for more inclusive and sustainable spaces. With bases on a theoretical framework concerning synergies and interfaces between what can be considered the urban environment in the 21st century and the impact of ICT on lifestyles, this research brings results of an analysis of ongoing experiences in the megacity of São Paulo and a brief immersion about similar experiences in the city of Rome, in the perspective of widening the gaze on the specificities of these movements, increasingly present in large cities around the world. It is a qualitative research based on different methods, including participant observation, interviews and bibliographic and documental analysis. Based on the principles of the Grounded Theory (a theory based on data), this study is not based on pre-established theories; instead, its theoretical-analytical basis emerges from the data. As a framework for analysis, we have chosen social movements that take ownership of ICT in their formation, actuation, mobilization and projection processes, and work on green infrastructure, mobility and the use and occupation of public spaces. Taking into consideration the situational analysis of the actions taken by these movements, this study presents and discusses its essences, formations, motivations and achievements, and, in particular, if (and how) they reconfigure the social participation in the decision-making process and in the management of the city, both in the macro context and in the micro contexts of discussion and negotiation. We defend that these social movements find, in the use of ICT, a means of mobilizing resources and strategies of organization and action among citizens in the cities, with the main goal of defining ways conditioned towards a \"right-to-the-city\", in the search for greater democratic participation, more horizontal political relations, and self-management models supported by a new form of digital activism. The obtained results point that, both in São Paulo and in Rome, these movements fight for a change in the logic of the city. Built in a network and on networks, they promote creative, interactive, dynamic and innovative ways of acting and dialoguing, seen never before. In terms of public participation, there seems to be no doubt as to how the use of ICT by these movements has altered and re-signified this concept.
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Avaliação do sistema de remoção dos resíduos de construção e demolição através de caçambas coletoras posicionadas no espaço público urbano / Evaluation of the system for construction and demolition debris remove by the use of stationary skips positioned into the urban public spaces

Parellada, Lázaro Antonio Ruiz 08 June 2001 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo descrever e conceituar o habitual sistema de remoção dos resíduos de construção e demolição, ou RCD, através do preenchimento de recipientes metálicos avulsos posicionados nos espaços públicos urbanos fronteiros às obras - mais conhecido como sistema de caçambas estacionárias - particularmente quando praticado em comunidades de médio porte do interior, e das conseqüências ou influencias de sua adoção sobre a malha viária urbana local, mediante uma análise de sua efetivação em seis cidades médias situadas no centro-oeste do Estado de São Paulo, assim como aportar subsídios sobre esse assunto, preconizando o desenvolvimento de metodologia apropriada. / The objective of this work is to describe and to concept the commonly system used to remove away the C&DD (construction and demolition debris), by filling single mettalic open up boxes located in the nearest urban public spaces of the building site - that it\'s so-called stationary skips or dump-cart system - specially when used in medium size communities in the Brazil\'s hinterland, and the consequences or influencies of its adoption concerning the local urban street\'s net, based upon an analysis of its reality in six medium towns in the middle-west of São Paulo State, as well to increase knowledge about this matter, and precognize the development of one proper methodology.
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TIC e movimentos sociais no urbano do século 21: interfaces e possibilidades na busca pelo direito à cidade / Tic and social movements in the urban spaces of the 21st century: interfaces and possibilities in the search for the right to the city

Juliana Barbosa Zuquer Giaretta 12 June 2018 (has links)
Numa aposta de que as cidades exercem papel político revitalizado para o enfrentamento da crise contemporânea urbana e da democracia, este trabalho debruça-se sobre os movimentos sociais recentes que emergem nas grandes cidades, e que se apoiam principalmente no uso e apropriação das Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC) para ampliar possibilidades de ação e mobilização de recursos na busca por espaços mais inclusivos e sustentáveis. Apoiado em um referencial teórico sobre sinergias e interfaces entre o que se caracteriza como ambiente urbano no século 21 e o impacto das TIC nos modos de vida, o estudo traz resultados de uma análise de experiências em curso na megacidade de São Paulo e uma breve imersão sobre experiências na cidade de Roma, na perspectiva de ampliar o olhar sobre as especificidades destes movimentos, cada vez mais presentes nas grandes cidades ao redor do mundo. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa baseada em diferentes métodos incluindo observação participante, entrevistas com integrantes desses movimentos e análise bibliográfica e documental. Com base nos princípios da Grounded Theory (Teoria Fundamentada nos Dados), o estudo realizado não parte de teorias pré-estabelecidas; sua base teórico-analítica emerge dos dados. Como recorte para análise, foram escolhidos movimentos sociais que se apropriam das TIC em seus processos de formação, atuação, mobilização e projeção e atuam nas temáticas de infraestrutura verde, mobilidade e uso e ocupação de espaços públicos. Tendo em vista a análise da situação de ação desses movimentos, o trabalho apresenta e discute suas essências, formações, motivações e conquistas e, particularmente, se (e como) reconfiguram a participação social no processo de tomada de decisão e na gestão da cidade, tanto no contexto macro como nos contextos micro de discussão e negociação. Argumentamos que estes movimentos sociais encontram no uso das TIC um meio de mobilizar recursos e estratégias de organização e de ação dos cidadãos nas cidades, com objetivo principal de definir rumos condicionados ao \"direito à cidade\" na busca de maior participação democrática, relações políticas mais horizontalizadas e modelos de autogestão apoiados em uma nova forma de ativismo digital. Os resultados apontam que, tanto em São Paulo como em Roma, esses movimentos lutam por uma mudança na lógica da cidade. Construídos em rede e nas redes, promovem formas de atuação e diálogo criativas, interativas, dinâmicas e inovadoras, nunca antes vistas. Em se tratando de participação pública, parece não haver dúvidas de como a forma de utilização das TIC por estes movimentos tem alterado e ressignificado este conceito. / Based on the assumption that cities play a revitalized political role in confronting the contemporary urban and democratic crisis, this study focuses on the \"new\" social movements that emerge in large cities and megacities, and which rely mainly on the use and mastery of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to expand possibilities of action and of resources mobilization in the search for more inclusive and sustainable spaces. With bases on a theoretical framework concerning synergies and interfaces between what can be considered the urban environment in the 21st century and the impact of ICT on lifestyles, this research brings results of an analysis of ongoing experiences in the megacity of São Paulo and a brief immersion about similar experiences in the city of Rome, in the perspective of widening the gaze on the specificities of these movements, increasingly present in large cities around the world. It is a qualitative research based on different methods, including participant observation, interviews and bibliographic and documental analysis. Based on the principles of the Grounded Theory (a theory based on data), this study is not based on pre-established theories; instead, its theoretical-analytical basis emerges from the data. As a framework for analysis, we have chosen social movements that take ownership of ICT in their formation, actuation, mobilization and projection processes, and work on green infrastructure, mobility and the use and occupation of public spaces. Taking into consideration the situational analysis of the actions taken by these movements, this study presents and discusses its essences, formations, motivations and achievements, and, in particular, if (and how) they reconfigure the social participation in the decision-making process and in the management of the city, both in the macro context and in the micro contexts of discussion and negotiation. We defend that these social movements find, in the use of ICT, a means of mobilizing resources and strategies of organization and action among citizens in the cities, with the main goal of defining ways conditioned towards a \"right-to-the-city\", in the search for greater democratic participation, more horizontal political relations, and self-management models supported by a new form of digital activism. The obtained results point that, both in São Paulo and in Rome, these movements fight for a change in the logic of the city. Built in a network and on networks, they promote creative, interactive, dynamic and innovative ways of acting and dialoguing, seen never before. In terms of public participation, there seems to be no doubt as to how the use of ICT by these movements has altered and re-signified this concept.

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