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Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
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Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Beyond the Neoliberal Creative City; Critique and Alternatives in the Urban Cultural Economy
2023
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Will the real smart city please stand up? Intelligent, progressive or entrepreneurial?
2020
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Alternative creative spaces and neo-liberal urban transformations: Lessons and dilemmas from three European case studies
2019
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Creative Dark Matter Rising?: Struggling Over the Future of Alternative Cultural Spaces in the City of Geneva
2018
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
'Loving Your Work': Engagement, Impact, and the Prague Fringe, Issue 46, July 5th
2017
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Urban cultural movements and the night: Struggling for the 'right to the creative (party) city' in Geneva
2017
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
'Beyond the corporate smart city?: Glimpses of other possibilities of smartness'
2016
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Book Review: Urban Subversion and the Creative City
2016
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Prague Fringe Audience Survey & Impact Report
2016
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Revisiting Urban Nightscapes: An academic and personal journey through 20 years of nightlife research
2016
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Understanding nightlife identities and divisions through the subculture/ post-subculture debate
2016
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Young adults and the night-time economy
2016
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
Critical interventions into the corporate smart city
2015
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
John Vail
Place Imprinting and the arts: A case of the Amber Collective
2015
Emeritus Professor Robert Hollands
'Waiting for the weekend: Nightlife studies and the convergence of youth transition and youth cultural analyses'
2015
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