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Anıker, Betul (author)
The conservation of place-based memory is pivotal for both tangible and intangible heritage; however, the unyielding momentum of urban dynamics frequently propels cities into transformation, often overlooking the integration and assessment of personal and collective memories within urban preservation efforts. This investigation is propelled by...
student report 2024
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Chiu, Cyrus (author)
The thesis is going to unravel, in a spatial sense, the relationship between public space and the power in the Netherlands through the case of the Plein since the 1980s till now. By the analysis on the previous discussions and disputes over the design and use of the Plein, it aims to indicate the priorities of the government and the public in...
student report 2024
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Gurumurthy, Raj (author)
Compliance through deterrence is the major criteria for the implementation of environmental laws. The study conducted by Jerry and Amy, (2023), showed that this compliance through deterrence was implemented only to not allow the violator to have an economic advantage over the non-violator. The data obtained in the study, indicated that...
student report 2023
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de Jong, Ivy (author)
In this research, I delved into the dynamic role of TikTok in shaping democratic practices, with a particular focus on its effects on informed decision-making and activism. The rapid increase in social media usage has dramatically reshaped our lives, bringing several benefits but also significant concerns, especially regarding information spread...
master thesis 2023
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Melnyk, A. (author), Cox, H.R.L. (author), Ghorbani, Amineh (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
In the European Union, energy democracy (ED) is considered a socially desirable policy goal. One way to achieve ED is through empowering local communities to become agents of value change who can pursue more sustainable and equitable energy provision with community energy initiatives (CEI). However, such people-driven value change is complex in...
journal article 2023
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Miller, S.R.M. (author)
This article characterises the nature of cognitive warfare and its use of disinformation and computational propaganda and its political and military purposes in war and in conflict short of war. It discusses both defensive and offensive measures to counter cognitive warfare and, in particular, measures that comply with relevant moral principles.
journal article 2023
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Balz, Verena Elisabeth (author), Verbeek, T. (author), Qu, L. (author), Baugh, R.A.O. (author), Dabrowski, M.M. (author), Jungsberg, Leneisja (author), Ferry, Martin (author), Georgieva, Neli D (author), Serdült, Uwe (author)
This deliverable is the result of Task 1.1 Theoretical and conceptual framework within the DUST Work package 1 Theory and methods. The document presents a comprehensive framework for research in and across the individual work packages of the DUST project. Guided by the concept of ‘active subsidiarity,’ the DUST project aims at an increased...
report 2023
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Seskir, Zeki C. (author), Umbrello, S. (author), Coenen, Christopher (author), Vermaas, P.E. (author)
As quantum technologies (QT) advance, their potential impact on and relation with society has been developing into an important issue for exploration. In this paper, we investigate the topic of democratization in the context of QT, particularly quantum computing. The paper contains three main sections. First, we briefly introduce different...
journal article 2023
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van Steen, Marijn (author)
Political participation of a group representative of society is essential for the legitimacy of a democratic system. But adolescents are not heard sufficiently and receive too little attention in contemporary democracy. Their political participation is very low and not representative for their age group, as politically engaged adolescents often...
master thesis 2022
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Gräffner, Puck (author)
Citizens experience a growing gap between their lived world and that of governmental institutions. The historical low turnup rate of last municipal elections in Rotterdam, 39%, reflect the low trust people have in the municipality and how they feel unrepresented by the city council. Because of this, municipalities are striving to bring politics...
master thesis 2022
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Peet, Eva (author)
In 2015, due to decentralisations in the social domain, municipalities became the key public authorities for youth participation in the Netherlands (RAND Europe, 2021). One year later 66% had made youth participation a policy goal, while 18% was planning to. At that time most municipalities involved young people to some extend in their policy...
master thesis 2022
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Katsaprakakis, Dimitris Al (author), Proka, Antonia (author), Zafirakis, Dimitris (author), Damasiotis, Markos (author), Kotsampopoulos, Panos (author), Hatziargyriou, Nikos (author), Dakanali, Eirini (author), Arnaoutakis, George (author), Xevgenos, Dimitris (author)
Energy transition in islands constitutes a major challenge. Apart from a necessity, it can also be a great opportunity for sustainable social and economic development. Toward this direction, a new, promising movement has emerged recently in Greek islands. Straight from the roots of the insular population, development of energy communities...
review 2022
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Mejia Hernandez, J.A. (author), Havik, K.M. (author), Charum, Memet (author)
contribution to periodical 2022
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Bohun, Simon (author)
The urban periphery of Vienna is becoming increasingly dense and its population increasingly diverse. These rapid changes contribute to new conflicts and political polarization. Inclusive spaces can help democratic and diverse societies to deal with these challenge. However, no comprehensive model of centrality has emerged in the periphery until...
master thesis 2021
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Maas, Wouter (author)
Globally, citizens’ assemblies have been gaining momentum as a way to counter dissatisfaction in democracies. Central to the citizens’ assembly is sortition, the process of randomly selecting political representatives given certain demographic criteria. In order to have an assembly representative of the population, personal data is necessary to...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Pappa, Athina (author)
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the evolution of Ilissos and Kifissos river basins in Athens, Greece and the ways this evolution was influenced by specific human factors. The dynamics of the human-water interactions have been studied in the frame of sociohydrology and the central key was to study the impact society had on the...
master thesis 2021
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Bröckel, Marion (author)
Research__Brussels as an urban stage of differences__Activism I Activation__Political Space My work is an investigation of the city of Brussels, of public space and its citizens. The results of the analysis of the city of Brussels show above all the diversity of the city. The city can be seen as a fragmented, heterogeneous and superimposed space...
master thesis 2021
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Ho, Wai Sum Michelle (author)
Since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, the opportunities for political conversation are diminishing, censorship has been gradually imposed on different means of mass media. In the face of the gradual loss of freedoms, the people of Hong Kong have demonstrated an atmosphere of solidarity through social movements and physical...
master thesis 2021
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Baggerman, Sandra (author)
The binding factor of the European Union's diverse nations is their practice of democracy. However, recently the EU has been dealing with the rising power of populism, increasing polarization and strong bubble forming; all leading to a weakening practice of local, national and union scale democracies. An important factor in this is the lacking...
master thesis 2021
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van Wees, Mark (author), Revilla, Beatriz Pineda (author), Fitzgerald, Helena (author), Ahlers, Dirk (author), Romero Herrera, N.A. (author), Alpagut, Beril (author), Kort, Joke (author), Tjahja, Cyril (author), Kaiser, Gabi (author)
It is assumed by the projects demonstrating Positive Energy District (PED) concepts in cities across Europe that citizens should want and need to be involved in the development of new energy concepts, such as PEDs for these concepts to be deployed successfully. Six different PED research and innovation projects are investigating the types and...
conference paper 2021
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