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Smart as a Global Vision? Exploring Smart in Local District Development Projects

This article studies local enactments of “smart” in and through visions of six smart district development projects. We show that smart cities’ framings of the future are inevitably diverse, emerging from local assemblages consisting of a wide array of heterogeneous elements that translate global imaginaries of the smart city to meet local specificities, needs and agendas. We demonstrate that visio

An Advanced and Accelerated Heuristic Strategy for the Reconfiguration of Electrical Distribution Network

This paper presents a two-phase heuristic methodology aimed at the reconfiguration of a radial distribution network with the objective of minimizing the computational time. In the preliminary phase of the operation, all network switches are in a closed state, and it is proposed that a subsequent switch opening methodology be employed to achieve a configuration that approximates optimal radial char

Levnadsbanor och rörlighet i den mogna industristaden : Mot ett helhetsperspektiv

In this final chapter, we revisit the two main questions raised in chapter 1. The first question concerned how to characterize the typical life cycle and identify typical markers associated with transitions between phases in life in Gothenburg in the first half of the twentieth century. Investigations of the transition from youth to adulthood and from mature age to retirement shows relatively prol

Doing a favour or doing one's job? : A relational work perspective on precarious commitment in the digital games industry

Drawing on the theoretical framework of ‘relational work’ in economic sociology, the article examines the phenomenon of ‘precarious commitment’ – when employees’ commitment to their work and colleagues simultaneously exposes them to the risk of self-exploitation. The study analyses semi-structured interviews with game developers in the Swedish digital games industry. The article demonstrates the n

Sensing the Atmosphere in Tightly Controlled Settings

This chapter highlights the centrality of atmospheres in tightly controlled environments like courtrooms and youth detention homes. In courtrooms, social control is achieved through affective arrangements, such as reading emotional cues and using touch or its avoidance to manage order. Legal professionals rely on their ability to sense and act on shifting atmospheres as part of their implicit skil

Survival After Pancreatic Resection for Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm : Supporting Selective Surgery

INTRODUCTION: Resection of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) aims to prevent progression to invasive pancreatic cancer. However, the risks of pancreatic surgery and frequent findings of low-grade dysplasia (LGD) raise concerns about overtreatment. This EAHPBA-endorsed multinational study evaluated short- and long-term overall survival (OS) following preventive resection for IPMN (with

Vulnerability to extreme weather events in cities : implications for infrastructure and livelihoods

Many cities in the Global South are facing challenges as they increasingly experience extreme weather events, which disproportionately affect the urban poor. Focussing on severe heat and surface water flooding, this paper explores how these extreme weather events impact on infrastructure provision and livelihoods in low-income urban communities in Ghana. Climate series, including temperature data

Gestational exposure to ambient air pollution with black carbon and birthweight : A register-based nationwide birth cohort in Denmark

Air pollution has been linked to reduced birthweight, but the association with black carbon (BC) remains insufficiently explored. This study examined the association of gestational exposure to BC with birthweight outcomes. We included data on all singleton births in Denmark between 2004 and 2016 (n = 690,898). BC and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) were estimated by high-resolution air pollution m

Unlocking firm innovation under regional disadvantage : Can psychological openness compensate?

Firm innovation is strongly shaped by regional endowment – defined here as regional supply- and demand-side conditions for innovation – yet many regions are disadvantaged by having low levels of such endowment. While recent research increasingly emphasizes the role of regional soft factors, such as psychological openness, we still know relatively little about how such factors influence firm innova

Affording a home : The strategies of self-help builders in Colombia

It is now widely accepted that the vast majority of inhabitants of cities in developing countries have to be involved in the construction of their houses if they are to become home-owners. During the construction process, most households will make payments for land, construction materials and skilled labour. This chapter analyses the different ways in which households finance these payments and fo

Fall risk screening in older persons using a wearable sensor in free-living conditions – A pilot and feasibility study

Introduction: Wearable sensors measuring bodily movements used in free-living conditions may help predict falls in older persons. Assessing their use in this context is essential to identify potential challenges related to fall risk screening. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the feasibility of conducting a prospective study comparing self-rated and wearable sensor-based measures for the asse

A threatened masculinity? The role of status threats and anger in misogynistic engagement

Why are some men attracted to misogynistic groups? Drawing on literature on intergroup threat, we hypothesize that men who perceive that their status is threatened are more likely to engage with misogynistic groups. We also hypothesize that anger reactions to such threats is an important mechanism explaining why perceived masculine status threats lead to such engagement. In a survey (N = 2,751) we

When patriarchy and agro-extractivism impede women's political participation and collective agency : An analysis of Ecuadorian women's time poverty and its implications for ecological care

Extractivism is a global phenomenon driven by the logic of capitalism that is manifested chiefly in mining, but also in agribusiness. Women around the world have emerged as leaders of resistance movements against extractivism. In this article, we question this recurrent theme in political ecology literature based on ethnographic fieldwork in southern Ecuador, where resistance has been less success

Integrating Geoeconomics into the GPN Framework : The Internationalization of Chinese EV Battery Firms amid China–EU Strategic Interaction

Over the last two decades, strategic emerging global production networks (GPNs) have reshaped advanced manufacturing, challenging the dominance of developed economies. Yet existing GPN theories pay limited attention to the geoeconomic logics driving these transformations. This article develops a conceptual–analytical framework that integrates geoeconomics into GPN analysis, viewing states as geoec

A culture of incivility? Individual and workplace level effects of workplace incivility and civility norms on perceived quality of work and burnout

While workplace incivility has been described as a shared stressor in organizations, it has predominately been studied on an individual level of analysis. Few studies have explored shared perceptions of workplace incivility, and how shared perceptions relate to organizational or individual outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore how workplace incivility and civility norms, on both an indivi

The impact of short-term economic stress on infant and child mortality in southern Sweden, 1705-1812

The ability to overcome short-term economic stress has been shown to be a good measure of the standard of living of populations in the past. From micro-level studies conducted across Europe and Asia we have learned that measures taken to smooth consumption, such as delaying births and marriages, and out-migration, were not sufficient to prevent all family members from dying in years with high food

The Potential of Major Hydro and Wind Energy Projects for Seeking Carbon Credits Under the Clean Development Mechanism and Voluntary Markets

Climate change is recognized as one of the greatest environmental threats facing the world today. To tackle this problem, a protocol was adopted in Kyoto in 1997 which establishes legally binding commitments to developed countries to bring down the emissions of six major greenhouse gases by 5.2% compared to the year 1990. Three flexibility mechanisms have been provided to developed countries to ac