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Everyday practice in the high density, volumetric Hong Kong: Ambiguity, intensity and life between interfaces
Weijia WANG
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Centre for Social Policy and Social Change
Department of Sociology and Social Policy
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Social Sciences
Urban Areas
100%
Practice
80%
Hong Kong
40%
Research
40%
Intensity
40%
Ambiguity
40%
Urban Sociology
20%
Questionnaires
20%
Urban Spaces
20%
Testing
20%
Paper
20%
Drawing
20%
Surveys
20%
Observation
20%
District
20%
Space
20%
Bridges
20%
Pedestrian
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Metropolitan Area
100%
Ambiguity
40%
Hong Kong
40%
Research
40%
Foci
40%
Investigation
20%
Paper
20%
Context
20%
Observation
20%
Increasing
20%
Dimension
20%
Survey
20%
Circulation
20%
Transform
20%
Tower
20%
Fabric
20%
Pedestrian
20%
Stack
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Life
60%
Ambiguity
40%
Element
20%
Circulation
20%
Observation
20%
Walk Test
20%
Computer Science
Everyday Practice
60%
Questionnaire
20%
Relationships
20%
Contexts
20%