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Vienna as a Livable City

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Vienna, our favorite city! ❤️

A city with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and established traditions in art and science. A place that has always been ahead of its time, and which some of the greatest minds from various fields have called home - Mozart, Beethoven, Freud, Klimt, Schrödinger, and many others. 🧠🏡

Austria's capital, as you may know, has been ranked among the top 3 cities to live in worldwide 10 years in a row, which is quite an achievement. Therefore, in this episode, we dig deeper into the concept of what makes Vienna so livable and how such great quality of life is maintained. 🍀

Wait, how could you even measure the livability of a city? 🤔 More about the methodology of such rankings, the strengths, and weaknesses, as well as the usual STS twist on it, you hear in this episode.

Shout out to Cyntha who sent us this topic, Sonia, a fellow STS scholar, and Viktoria Andreeva, an aspiring artist and photographer that you can check out on
www.viktoriaandreeva.com or directly on her Insta profile _viktoria.andreeva 📸

And don't forget that…
Vienna waits for you! 🎵

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🗓️ To avoid confusion, this episode has been recorded on November 27th, 2020. 🗓️

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Sources:

Music - www.bensound.com
Capital of Democracy Project - https://capitalofdemocracy.eu/

Statistics:

Literature:

  • Gieryn, T. F. (2006). City as Truth-Spot: Laboratories and Field-Sites in Urban Studies.
  • Karvonen, A. (2020) Urban Techno-Politics: Knowing, Governing, and Imagining the City
  • Miller, T. R (2020) Imaginaries of Sustainability: The Techno-Politics of Smart Cities
  • Scott, J. (1998). Seeing Like a State:
  • Winner, L. (1986). Do Artifacts Have Politics?
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