91 research outputs found

    The revolution of the day to day: young people’s public action in Rio de Janeiro

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    Collective action and citizen participation are processes known to produce social change. In this post, Udi Mandel Butler shares his research on Rio de Janeiro’s youth and their engagements in participation, social movements and enactment of citizenship. Through the collaborative production of a book, he discovered that these youth engage in both traditional political spaces and innovative forms of struggle in the day to day

    Udi, Juliana (2018). Locke, propiedad privada y redistribución. Bernal, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. 148 páginas.

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    The essay takes up that old Gordian knot of the Lockean exegetical tradition, that of the relationship between the right to life and the right to property, which was already analyzed in important articles by the author (cf. Udi 2012a, 2012b, 2014), developing the conclusions and completing the critical apparatus El ensayo retoma ese viejo nudo gordiano de la tradición exegética lockeana, el de la relación entre el derecho a la vida y el derecho a la propiedad, que ya fue objeto de análisis en importantes artículos de la autora (cf. Udi 2012a, 2012b, 2014), desarrollando las conclusiones y completando el aparato crític

    Tokyo Station City: The railway station as urban place

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    Railway stations in Japan and elsewhere are undergoing redevelopment to accommodate new spaces of consumption and leisure. Tokyo Station redevelopment is a representative case illustrating the experiment of integrating new facilities into an existing spatial system. The station's image is being recast as an important urban centre in Tokyo with a particular mix of prestige business, shopping and unique entertainment venues. The walking network is being reconfigured in a larger space with a complex set of new land uses, leading to new spatial configurations and patterns of behaviour. These transformations support a new role for the station. The station redevelopment, along with related investments in the surrounding space represent a distinctly Japanese approach to transit-oriented development. This article examines the urban design strategy underlying these transformations. URBAN DESIGN International (2011) 16, 242-251. doi:10.1057/udi.2011.15http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000297217100002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=8e1609b174ce4e31116a60747a720701ArchitectureUrban StudiesA&HCI0ARTICLE4242-2511

    Udi, Juliana (2018). Locke, propiedad privada y redistribución. Bernal, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. 148 páginas.

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    The essay takes up that old Gordian knot of the Lockean exegetical tradition, that of the relationship between the right to life and the right to property, which was already analyzed in important articles by the author (cf. Udi 2012a, 2012b, 2014), developing the conclusions and completing the critical apparatus El ensayo retoma ese viejo nudo gordiano de la tradición exegética lockeana, el de la relación entre el derecho a la vida y el derecho a la propiedad, que ya fue objeto de análisis en importantes artículos de la autora (cf. Udi 2012a, 2012b, 2014), desarrollando las conclusiones y completando el aparato crític

    Imagen de la mujer otomana en la novela Udi, de Fatma Aliye

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    This article provides an analysis of the image of Ottoman women during the transformation and changes of the late XIX Century through the novel Udi by Fatma Aliye, considered the first Ottoman Turkish novelist and translator. The independent women who populate her stories and novels defy the codes of conduct of the time. The author elaborates the psychology of new and modern female literary archetypes such as Bedia and Helvila from art, fashion and moral codes.En este trabajo analizo la representación de la mujer otomana durante las transformaciones y cambios de finales del siglo XIX a través de la novela Udi de Fatma Aliye, considerada la primera novelista y traductora turca otomana. Las mujeres independientes que pueblan sus novelas desafían los códigos de conducta de la época. La autora elabora la psicología de nuevos y modernos arquetipos literarios femeninos como Bedia y Helvila a partir de la música, la moda y la ética

    Judith Butler in Sheikh-Jarrah

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