Could cultural heritage topple Brazil’s political establishment?

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Dr Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos When Dilma Rousseff was impeached in August 2016, most Brazilians, and the rest of the world who follows politics in that country, did not expect that events could lead to…

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European Smart Citizens as Decision Makers Rather than Data Providers

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Professor Michael Keith and Dr Igor Calzada, MBA On 14 November 2016 the Urban Transformations programme, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), brought together a range of academics and practitioners from across Europe…

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Explaining involuntary influence: Beyond contagion

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John Drury One article published during the Brexit debate suggested that there was a fear among Governments that the Brexit vote would lead to ‘referendum contagion’. The term ‘contagion’ here denotes not only the idea of…

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Developing innovative research in urban food security, through new methods and a new generation of researchers

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Gareth Haysom It is only recently that urban food security has been taken up as a major development issue. While the question of urban food security is beginning to receive research attention, the related questions of…

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Here’s what happened at Habitat III – the world’s biggest conference on cities

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Vanesa Castán Broto Habitat III – the United Nation’s global conference on the future of cities – has come to a close. About 30,000 people gathered in Quito, Ecuador, to discuss the key issues facing cities…

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How can we make the world’s cities safer for women and girls?

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Cathy McIlwaine and Caroline Moser One in three women around the world currently experience gender-based violence. Harmful practices such as trafficking, forced marriage, domestic violence and female genital mutilation occur both in public and in private…

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How should we plan the cities of tomorrow?

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The UN estimates that more than six billion people will live in cities by the year 2045 – compared with fewer than four billion today. But these huge numbers hide subtle complexities. Every city is growing…

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So what difference will the 2016 New Urban Agenda make when the world has had enough of experts?

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UT held an event at Habitat III asking how this grand global conference might make a difference to the billions of people who will live in the future cities of the world.

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New migrant urbanisms and the United Nations Habitat III conference in Quito

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This week in Quito, the United Nations convenes Habitat III, the international gathering that every 20 years sets an urban agenda for the globe.

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What is Habitat III and why does it matter? A beginner’s guide to the new urban agenda

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Next week, the city of Quito, Ecuador, plays host to the third ever United Nations conference on housing and sustainable urban development, also known as Habitat III.

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