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Hadas Zur
Hadas Zur
Postdoctoral fellow, Harvard University
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The political premises of contemporary urban concepts: The global city, the sustainable city, the resilient city, the creative city, and the smart city
T Hatuka, I Rosen-Zvi, M Birnhack, E Toch, H Zur
Planning Theory & Practice 19 (2), 160-179, 2018
1532018
From smart cities to smart social urbanism: A framework for shaping the socio-technological ecosystems in cities
T Hatuka, H Zur
Telematics and Informatics 55, 101430, 2020
462020
The urban digital lifestyle: An analytical framework for placing digital practices in a spatial context and for developing applicable policy
T Hatuka, H Zur, JA Mendoza
Cities 111, 102978, 2021
412021
Who is the ‘smart’resident in the digital age? The varied profiles of users and non-users in the contemporary city
T Hatuka, H Zur
Urban Studies 57 (6), 1260-1283, 2020
392020
Policing temporality: Police officers reflect on the role of the police in gentrifying a high-crime neighborhood
H Zur
Urban Affairs Review 59 (3), 866-891, 2023
92023
Local–Digital Activism: Place, Social Media, Body, and Violence in Changing Urban Politics
H Zur, T Hatuka
Social Media+ Society 9 (2), 20563051231166443, 2023
52023
The Digital City: Critical Dimensions in Implementing the Smart City
T Hatuka, E Toch, M Birnhack, H Zur
Available at SSRN 3766782, 2020
42020
The formation of invisible prostitution in Tel Aviv: Police, law and the ordering of space
H Zur
Law, Society & Culture, 133-66, 2021
32021
Placing Digital Use in a Spatial Context: Smart Cities
T Hatuka, H Zur, GJA Mendoza
Lifestyles and Practices of Digitization in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Forthcoming, 2020
22020
Exclusion and inequality in the digital city
T Hatuka, H Zur
The digital city: Critical dimensions in implementing the smart city …, 2018
22018
Place-oriented digital agency: Residents’ use of digital means to enhance neighbourhood change
H Zur
Urban Studies, 00420980231224629, 2024
12024
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