Collective loneliness
Hodges' model is a conceptual framework to support reflection and critical thinking. Situated, the model can help integrate all disciplines (academic and professional). Amid news items, are posts that illustrate the scope and application of the model. A bibliography and A4 template are provided in the sidebar. Welcome to the QUAD ...
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Labels: ageing , art , belonging , collective , community , demographics , depopulation , economics , immigration , Japan , loneliness , media , migration , older adults , policy , population , puppets , sculpture , villages , work
The British Museum, Room 90. 28th September 2024.
https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/new-life-rembrandt-and-children
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Labels: aesthetics , art , British Museum , child , community , cooperation , cultures , development , drawing , economy , history , ink , media , pen , peoples , representation , sketch , skills , society , villages
Ekistics, one of the world's oldest scholarly journals for human habitat research and practice, was developed by C.A Doxiadis with the goal of creating liveable cities and thriving urban environments. The journal has provided an interdisciplinary forum for the scientific study of human settlements since the 1950s. It has recently been revived into an online version as Ekistics and the New Habitat. The journal is planning a series of special issues for various regions of human habitation around the world. In this call, we seek papers on the topic of Indonesia and the New Habitat: Urban and Environmental Challenges.
Cities in developing countries have become more urbanized and create complex urban problems and challenges. UN-Habitat introduces sustainable urbanization as concentration for future human settlements which is in line with the changes of the world scale. As a developing country as well as most populous nations in the world, Indonesia also experienced human settlements challenges particularly in the area of urban planning, basic infrastructure, housing and slums as well as the urban policies. However, the government of the Republic of Indonesia has shown its commitment to be part of the Habitat Agenda by actively involved and implementing the six themes of the Agenda.
This Special Issue seeks papers from academics, researchers, practitioners as well as observers which posit and analyses the problems of the cities and the new habitats in Indonesia in relation to planning and implementation of the six topics of UN-Habitat:
EKISTICS [ Smart | Urban Demographics Land and Urban planning Environment and Urbanization
Cities]
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Labels: anthropology , climate change , community , ekistics , habitats , Hodges' model , homes , journal , policy , population , research , rural , settlement , society , sociology , space , sustainability , UN , urban , villages
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