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La week I commented on the blog about the case of Silicon Roundabout and mentioned that David Cameron, British Prime Minister, has set his sights on this area, to send a strong signal of how it intends to drive economic recovery through digital technologies (you can find the full speech here): “We’re not just going…
I remember very vividly when, in the notes of the college, I brought home an A in physics. It would have been perfect if it had not been accompanied by a 70 in language, an 80 in history and a 30 in mathematics, among other magnitudes, some of them not very great. That the score…
Dickson Despommier is a professor of Columbia University, which has been spreading the concept of vertical farms or vertical farming for years. In summary, these are buildings designed for agriculture, a kind of high-rise greenhouses in which each floor is dedicated to a specific type of crop. As Despommier puts it in this video, the…
Fictional cities, fictional cities. Human constructions that use the term “city” to legitimize or humanize themselves, to appear to be what they are not, or to hide the absence of the values that correspond to the city. Manuel Saravia< /em> summarizes well these deceptions: city of the image, city of justice, city of golf, city…
The war between the telecommunications sector, the media and information technologies, “almost a hundred years old”, continue to give sequels worthy of debate. And it all started when the markets began to nibble each other in what began to be called convergence. Who will win the battle? The contents have no value without networks that…
Silicon Valley< /strong> is the great myth, having a success story of wealth creation linked to the opportunities of new technologies. Who doesn’t want something like that? In Silicon Valley things also twisted with the crisis, but still working and other cities aspire to be the new global hub. The development of cities and the…
“Let’s today step out of the normal boundaries of analysis of our economic crisis and ask a radical question: What if the crisis of 2008 represents something much more fundamental than a deep recession? What if it’s telling us that the whole growth model we created over the last 50 years is simply unsustainable economically…
I wrote a few days ago about the seminar Rethinking urban policy 30 years later and what I am preparing for my presentation. One of these things has to do with the organization of a discussion session using audiovisual materials as an excuse to review the central issues in current urban policies. /naider.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2877787608_c17bee08bf.jpg” width=”280″ height=”400″…
Here I copy my reflections on the energy policy of the Basque Country as reflected in the article on the Country from the day before. The deep oil crisis at the end of the 1970s made the saying “Even if you can, Spain can’t” become fashionable. Do you remember the radio and television campaigns? The…
A uchrony or counterfactual consists of take historical elements and build with them a literary reverie. In other words, it is about building a past that never existed taking certain historical elements as a base. Obviously this process can be done with love, with care, with a critical spirit and even with very bad temper….