JE Williams, J Pykett - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
There is considerable concern about increasing rates of anxiety and depression among children and young people (CYP). Mental health technologies, such as smartphone …
While feminist geographers have long aimed to trouble the conceptions of the city/home (and, by extension, public/private) divides, the digital city and the digital home are still often …
J Reif, D Schmücker - Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics, 2021 - jsod-cieo.net
The main contribution of the study is to provide a new methodological and analytical approach in conceptualising and measuring spatial points of emotion (SPoE). It contributes …
C Harvey - Planning Practice & Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Stress and other emotions are increasingly used as a lens for evaluating the quality of urban environments. Researchers hope that wearable biosensors may allow for widespread …
F Callejas Pérez, P Ortega Andeane… - Acta de investigación …, 2023 - scielo.org.mx
El traslado cotidiano entre la casa y el trabajo demanda un importante uso de recursos personales y puede llegar a ser estresante. El objetivo fue construir y evaluar una escala de …
Advances in biosensing technologies have led to the commercialization of novel lightweight wearable devices, which have been praised by urban scholars for offering the possibility to …
Privacy is dynamic, sensitive, and contextual, much like our emotions. Previous studies have explored the interplay between privacy and context, privacy and emotion, and emotion and …
Urbanization brings major challenges with regard to livability and the health and quality of life of citizens. It is recognized that physical design characteristics of a city influence how …
R Cooper, CT Boyko - The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional …, 2023 - Springer
Defined broadly, smart cities are policies or urban development projects that harness digital technologies to respond to the challenges and risks generated by urban growth. Smart city …