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Putra, S.Y. (author), Yang, P.P.-J. (author)
Workshop 2. Session 2.3: Mapping home Abstract. Residences’ mental perception, especially spatial perceptions of their built-environment is crucial in shaping their overall quality of life and environmental perception. The increasing intangibility of mental geography may be caused by lack of empirical and quantitative approach. We will introduce...
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Lappegard Hauge, A. (author)
Workshop 4. Session 4.3: Place and identity, home in exile Abstract. This essay gives a short description of three different theories that can be used to explain the relationship between identity and the physical environment: social identity theory, place-identity theory, and identity process theory. The place-identity theory has given a...
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Hildegarde, Z. (author), Amper, S. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal
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Rae, R.A. (author), O'Neill, A.P. (author)
Workshop 3. Session 3.3: Expression and taste
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Duyvendak, J.W. (author), Verplanke, L. (author)
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Abstract: More and more people who would have lived in an institution in the past are now housed in residential neighbourhoods. The fundamental idea behind this change is that it is better for people with a physical or mental handicap, psychiatric patients and the vulnerable elderly to live...
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Koopman, M. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.3: (Counter)acting stigma. Abstract: In this paper an agent-based model for the choice of residential locations is presented, which is based upon Social Network Analysis. The model explains how the various reputations of a neighbourhood depend upon insiders’ and outsiders’ assessments of the area. For outsiders, reputations...
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Wissink, B. (author), Dijkwel, R. (author), Meijer, R. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal. Abstract: Over the years, implicitly or explicitly the relationship between spatial form and the social world has been recurrently discussed in urban studies. Recently, this topic again gained relevance through the emerging critical debate on the social consequences of...
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Jaffe, R. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal
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King, P. (author)
Workshop 4. Session 4.3: Place and identity, home in exile
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Di, Z.X. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal
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Van der Zwaard, J. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.3: (Counter)acting stigma. Summary: The usual characterisations of multi-ethnic neighbourhoods in Dutch cities are rather humiliating and reinforce the negative image of these neighbourhoods. The Rotterdam invention ‘drain’ (afvalputje) is a very dirty example, but the current label ‘disadvantaged neighbourhood’ ...
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Akinci, T. (author), Ozsoy, A. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal. Abstract: Kurucesme, a village on the Bosphorus, reflects the particular characteristics of its own as well as those of both the Bosphorus and the city of Istanbul. Accommodating different cultural and social layers is the most discriminating feature of the Kurucesme...
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Martin, G.P. (author)
Workshop 3. Session 3.2: Caring and playing Abstract: In this paper I consider the ways in which the home and other residential environments are constructed and experienced in the delivery of novel forms of healthcare and rehabilitation for older people in the UK which take place largely outside the walls of the hospital. Drawing on notions such...
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Rijcken, T. (author)
Workshop 3. Session 3.3: Expression and taste
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Sulsters, W.A. (author)
Workshop 2. Session 2.3: Mapping home
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Ergenoglu, A.S. (author), Turkyilmaz, C.C. (author), Turkyilmaz, E. (author)
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Reinders, L. (author)
Workshop 4. Session 4.3: Place and identity, home in exile
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Plessix, R.E. (author)
During the last three decades high-frequency approximations or paraxial (one-way) approximations of the wave equation have been successfully used to process seismic data in two-dimensional or three-dimensional spaces. With the increase of computer power and the need to take into account complex geological structures, solutions of the exact wave...
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Lani, A. (author), Molnar, J. (author), Vanden Abeele, D. (author), Rini, P. (author), Magin, T. (author), Degrez, G. (author)
We apply a recently derived and explicitly closed form of the equations of chemically reacting flows under local thermodynamic equilibrium to investigate its applicability to hypersonic flows. This new model rigorously takes into account the effects of the separation of chemical elements due to the differential diffusion of species, known as...
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Lovgren, A.E. (author), Maday, Y. (author), Ronquist, E.M. (author)
The reduced basis element method is a new approach for approximating the solution of problems described by partial differential equations within domains belonging to a certain class. The method takes its roots in domain decomposition methods and reduced basis discretizations. The basic idea is to first decompose the computational domain into...
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