Director of the Centre for Learning Communities, responsible for research and technical development
| The IntelCities Community of Practice: The e-Learning Platform, Knowledge Management System and Digital Library for Semantically-interoperable e-Governance Services | |||
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Sets out the integrated community model of electronically enhanced governance services developed by IntelCities to represent its e-Learning platform, knowledge management system and digital library. |
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| The IntelCities e-Learning Platform, Knowledge Management System and Digital Library for Semantically-Rich e-Governance Services | |||
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| eTopia, SUD and ICTs: The Post-human Nature, Embedded Intelligence, Cyborg-self and Agency of Digitally-inclusive Regeneration Platforms | |||
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Review of Mitchell’s thesis on e-topia, highlighting the tendency the author has to side-step questions that are raised about SUD and ICTs |
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| A Community-based Approach to Sustainable Urban Regeneration: The LUDA Project | |||
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The paper sets out a community-based approach to urban regeneration and its use by cities to sustain the rehabilitation of neighbourhoods and districts. |
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| Definitional Components of the UK Sustainable Communities Plan: The Net Effect of a Realignment and Cross-Sectional Representation of the Development and Design | |||
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The paper argues that while the UK government's definition of sustainable communities is sufficient to deal with ends, it under-represents the means by which to meet them. |
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| From the City of Bits to e-Topia: Taking the Thesis on Digitally-inclusive Regeneration Platforms of Information Society Full Circle | |||
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This paper examines some popular representations of information society and uses the critical insight this offers to take their thesis on digitally-inclusive regeneration platforms full circle. |
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| Learning from What Works in Sustainable Community Development: Closing the Skills Gap and Raising the Competencies of Core Occupations | |||
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The paper reports on the research carried out to meet the challenge of learning from what works in the development of sustainable communities. |
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