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Pedestrianised streets in the global neoliberal city: A battleground between hegemonic strategies of commodification and informal tactics of commoning
C Villani, G Talamini
Cities 108, 102983, 2021
382021
The association between ground floor features and public open space face-to-face interactions: Evidence from Nantou Village, Shenzhen
M Zordan, G Talamini, C Villani
International journal of environmental research and public health 16 (24), 4934, 2019
172019
The capital value of pedestrianization in Asia's commercial cityscape: Evidence from office towers and retail streets
J Murakami, C Villani, G Talamini
Transport policy 107, 72-86, 2021
152021
Socialising on a Skywalk: How Hong Kong’s Elevated Walkways Become Public Open Spaces
C Villani, G Talamini
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies 5 (15), 2020
112020
Walkable Cities in High Density China: Livable, Healthy, and Sustainable
L Wang, MC Tosi, M Zordan, C Villani, S Maroso, A Pellizer, A Aymonino, ...
Tongji University Press, 2017
62017
The Relationship between Creative Self-Efficacy, Achievement Motivation, and Job Burnout among Designers in China’s e-Market
X Wu, KWM Siu, J Bühring, C Villani
Social Sciences 11 (11), 509, 2022
52022
Patterns of Stationary Activities in the Elevated Pedestrian Networks of High-Density Asian Cities: The case of Mong Kok, Hong Kong
C Villani, G Talamini
8th Asian Conference on Environment-Behaviour Studies, 321-328, 2019
52019
Temporarily Pedestrianized Street in Hong Kong: Governmental Strategy of Implementation and Tactics of Appropriation by Foreign Domestic Workers
C Villani, Y Cheng, M Zordan, G Talamini
AESOP 2019 Conference - Book of Papers, 2559-2571, 2019
52019
On the Same Skywalk in a Time of Pandemic: How a vulnerable group copes with the new conditions in Hong Kong
C Villani, G Talamini, Z Hu
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies 5 (17), 33-48, 2020
42020
The Patterns of Stationary Activities during COVID-19 Distancing Relaxation: The elevated pedestrian network of Mong Kok, Hong Kong
C Villani, G Talamini, Z Hu
AIVCE-BS-2, 2020ShahAlam: AMERABRA International Virtual Conference on …, 2020
32020
Pedestrian access to transit in evolution: unfolding the spatialization of rapid-transit planning
C Villani, G Talamini, CQ Xue
Journal of Urban Design 27 (6), 669-691, 2022
22022
CBD: A new porosity
C Villani
Walkable Cities in High Density China: Livable, Healthy and Sustainable, 83-115, 2018
22018
Making vulnerability invisible: The impact of COVID-19 on the Use of Public Space in Hong Kong
C Villani, G Talamini
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 0739456X231205795, 2023
12023
Of other waterfront spaces: mixed methods to discern heterotopias
G Talamini, C Villani, DG Shane, F Rossini, MH Yiu
Landscape Research 48 (3), 375-395, 2023
12023
Learning from older adults’ use of urban parks in Hong Kong’s low-income areas
C Villani, KWM Siu, Z Yang
The Journal of Public Space 7 (2), 9-28, 2022
12022
Failed pedestrian street experiments in high-density urban Asia: A matter of policies?
C Villani, G Talamini
Journal of Urban Mobility 4, 100069, 2023
2023
Pedestrian access to transit in evolution: unfolding the spatialization of rapid-transit planning
C Villani, G Talamini, CQ Xue
JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE 38 (4), 642-642, 2023
2023
Understanding tactics and conflicts of urban marginalised women as facilitators to reclaim access to (im) mobile urban public spaces: Case studies from New Delhi and Hong Kong
K Gera, C Villani
Planning Practice & Research, 2023
2023
Team Creativity by Integrating Knowledge Management: A Guide for Andragogical Leadership
X Wu, KWM Siu, J Bühring, C Villani
Handbook of Research on Andragogical Leadership and Technology in a Modern …, 2023
2023
Journal of Urban Mobility
C Villani, G Talamini
Journal of Urban Mobility 4, 100069, 2023
2023
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