Research publications: Recent submissions
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Housing - Elmas (IT)
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Questioning Typologies
(2012-08-09)JDWA's Huis van Droo is the translation into shapes, program organization and space of a simple yet courageous intention: to question architectural anchors in order to meet specific requirements and bring architecture ... -
The Digital Economy Act 2010 and the proportionality of tracking software technologies
(2012-04-04)Through an illustration of a study employing the case law research method, this paper critically assesses the infringement notification process provisions of the recently passed Digital Economy Act 2010 (DEA). Drawing upon, ... -
The Burden of Making Good Decisions
(2012-09)Introduction to the September Advances in Project Management Series Article -
Nimrod AEW flies again : A procurement case study
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1994-05)The paper introduces the background to the development of the Nimrod Airborne Early Warning (AEW) system and its eventual demise. The Nimrod program represents the largest development effort of the early 1070s. It is aimed ... -
Falling down is still part of growing up : Success, failure and forensic ECBS
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1994-05)Software development efforts are characterized by; project failures, runaway projects and integration and communication problems. Analyzing why some projects finish on target while others lose track of their original ... -
Labor in the global digital economy : The Cybertariat Comes of Age
(Monthly Review Press, 2014-11)For every person who reads this text on the printed page, many more will read it on a computer screen or mobile device. It’s a situation that we increasingly take for granted in our digital era, and while it is indicative ... -
Language Strategies for Trilingual Families : Parents' Perspectives
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When Adam blogs : cultural work and the gender division of labour in Utopia
(2015-05)Taking as its starting point the current resurgence of interest in Utopian alternatives to capitalist forms of production, including those based on cultural co-production, this chapter takes a critical look at Utopias, ... -
Bridges and barriers : globalisation and the mobility of work and workers
(2012)This article starts by discussing the global division of labour. To what extent can its spatial patterns be explained by simple economic logic and to what extent is it shaped by specific features of national and local ... -
The underpinnings of class in the digital age : living, labour and value
(2014)As Marxism has segued in and out of vogue, there is hardly a Marxian concept that has not at some time been questioned as anachronistic, in the light of the transformations in economic and political conditions that have ... -
The containment of labour in accelerated global supply chains : the case of Piraeus Port
(2014)This article presents a case study of the sale of two of the three piers at the formerly state-owned container port of Piraeus, in Greece to a Chinese company, COSCO, formng a crucial hub in the transit of goods to European ... -
Working online, living offline : labour in the Internet Age
(2013)This paper begins by tracing changes in employment patterns since the middle of the 20th Century, arguing that the mid 2000s marked the beginning of a fourth distinctive phase, the earlier ones having begun, respectively, ... -
Retour sur la fonction du développement durable en droit international : de l'outil herméneutique à l'obligation de s'efforcer d'atteindre le développement durable
(Pedone, 2015-06)The wide dissemination of sustainable development in international law has generated considerable academic interest. However, because of its evasive and flexible content academic commentary has often been at pains to ...