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Bio sensing 2 Emotion data 2 Governance 2 Participation 2 Smart cities 2 Urban planning 2 Emotion 1 Kommunalpolitik 1 Kommunalverwaltung 1 Local government 1 Local policy 1 Smart City 1 Smart city 1 Stadtentwicklung 1 Urban development 1
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English 2
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Nold, Christian 2 Willis, Katharine S. 1 Willis, Katharine S. *ca. 20. Jh.* 1
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Journal of Urban Management 1 Journal of urban management 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Sense and the city: An emotion data framework for smart city governance
Willis, Katharine S. *ca. 20. Jh.*; Nold, Christian - In: Journal of Urban Management 11 (2022) 2, pp. 142-152
. The paper offers a framework of smart city participation with emotion data by focusing on the Bio Mapping project, where … engage in a dialogue around their emotional response to urban space and articulate the potential for emotion data in urban … governance. There needs to be a consideration of 1) multi-dimensional emotion data, 2) an active participant role, 3) extended …
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Sense and the city : an emotion data framework for smart city governance
Willis, Katharine S.; Nold, Christian - In: Journal of urban management 11 (2022) 2, pp. 142-152
. The paper offers a framework of smart city participation with emotion data by focusing on the Bio Mapping project, where … engage in a dialogue around their emotional response to urban space and articulate the potential for emotion data in urban … governance. There needs to be a consideration of 1) multi-dimensional emotion data, 2) an active participant role, 3) extended …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013270783
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