Reimagining a Research–Teaching Nexus: Modern Infrastructure for a Future Vision

2021 ◽  
Vol 52 (5) ◽  
pp. 494-509
Author(s):  
Percival G. Matthews ◽  
Patricio Herbst ◽  
Sandra Crespo ◽  
Erin K. Lichtenstein
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Author(s):  
Salah Hassan Mohammed ◽  
Mahaa Ahmed Al-Mawla

The Study is based on the state as one of the main pillars in international politics. In additions, it tackles its position in the international order from the major schools perspectives in international relations, Especially, these schools differ in the status and priorities of the state according to its priorities, also, each scholar has a different point of view. The research is dedicated to providing a future vision of the state's position in the international order in which based on the vision of the major schools in international relations.


Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 2308 ◽  
Author(s):  
Can Bıyık

The smart city transport concept is viewed as a future vision aiming to undertake investigations on the urban planning process and to construct policy-pathways for achieving future targets. Therefore, this paper sets out three visions for the year 2035 which bring about a radical change in the level of green transport systems (often called walking, cycling, and public transport) in Turkish urban areas. A participatory visioning technique was structured according to a three-stage technique: (i) Extensive online comprehensive survey, in which potential transport measures were researched for their relevance in promoting smart transport systems in future Turkish urban areas; (ii) semi-structured interviews, where transport strategy suggestions were developed in the context of the possible imaginary urban areas and their associated contextual description of the imaginary urban areas for each vision; (iii) participatory workshops, where an innovative method was developed to explore various creative future choices and alternatives. Overall, this paper indicates that the content of the future smart transport visions was reasonable, but such visions need a considerable degree of consensus and radical approaches for tackling them. The findings offer invaluable insights to researchers inquiring about the smart transport field, and policy-makers considering applying those into practice in their local urban areas.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 649-657
Author(s):  
Karen Rowland Yeo ◽  
Stefanie Hennig ◽  
Sriram Krishnaswami ◽  
Natasha Strydom ◽  
Vivaswath S. Ayyar ◽  
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2002 ◽  
Vol 51 (1-9) ◽  
pp. 621-626 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshiaki Suzuki ◽  
Hiromitsu Wakana ◽  
Takashi Iida

2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 260-263
Author(s):  
Kota Bokuda ◽  
Kentaro Hayashi ◽  
Toshio Shimizu

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