Consumption and symbolic capital in the metropolitan space: Integrating 'old'retail data sources with social big data

J Carpio-Pinedo, J Gutiérrez - Cities, 2020 - Elsevier
While commerce is one of the key activities in cities, its spatial description still requires
further attention, especially by considering the different dimensions of commercial space …

Revisiting the spatial definition of neighborhood boundaries: functional clusters versus administrative neighborhoods

P Martí, L Serrano-Estrada… - Journal of Urban …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study revisits the debate surrounding the definition of neighborhood boundaries by
addressing the disconnect between the city's Administrative Neighborhoods and its …

Conviviality in the city: experience-based spatial design against the segregation of places

K Maununaho, E Puumala… - Journal of Urbanism …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The article discusses design against segregation in an urban context characterized by
diversity. It sets out to understand how individual experiences of urban space can lead to …

Castro, Soho, Chueca, Le Marais. An international approach to queer urban spaces of symbolic capital accumulation

J Carpio-Pinedo, J López-Baeza - Urban Studies, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
LGBTQ+ neighbourhoods and venues in our cities have fulfilled many vital functions for
LGBTQ+ people and for society as a whole. Generally identified through the concentration of …

[PDF][PDF] Integrative urbanism: using social media to map activity patterns for decision-making assessment

D Cerrone, J López Baeza, P Lehtovuori - ifkad, 2018 - researchgate.net
Purpose–In the context of digital spatial analysis and modeling urban space and processes,
this article presents a methodology to update and operationalize Jan Gehl's traditional …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding Urban Complexity via the Spatial Diversity of Activities: An Application to Barcelona (Spain)

S Rueda Palenzuela, A Santasusagna Riu… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Urban complexity can be measured by the numerical and spatial diversity of activities in a
territory. Just as biodiversity can be measured in a natural ecosystem, diversity indices can …

[HTML][HTML] La producción de identidad de los nuevos desarrollos urbanos a través del place-based social big data: los crecimientos del área metropolitana de Madrid …

J Carpio-Pinedo, J López-Baeza - EURE (Santiago), 2021 - SciELO Chile
Este trabajo propone un acercamiento al estudio de la producción de identidad y
sentimiento de apropiación espacial en determinados entornos urbanos. Identidad y …

Curricular, interactional, and structural diversity: identifying factors affecting learning outcomes

JY Chu, AD Huang - Studies in Higher Education, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Discussions of 'diversity'in higher education are often limited to structural diversity (ie access
to higher education based on demographic variables), which is just one form of diversity that …

Spaces of consumption in the mobile metropolis: symbolic capital, multi-accessibility and spatial conditions for social interaction

J Carpio Pinedo - 2020 - oa.upm.es
“The city is a market place”(Weber, 1969), but also where “strangers are likely to
meet”(Sennett, 1977). Put together, Weber's and Sennett's definitions of the city bring us to …

Optional and necessary activities: operationalising Jan Gehl's analysis of urban space with Foursquare data

D Cerrone, JL Baeza… - International Journal of …, 2020 - inderscienceonline.com
The paper presents a method to operationalise Jan Gehl's categorisation of dweller's activity
patterns in public space using Foursquare data. The'Urban Activity Wheel'method is …