James C. Scott argues against the narrow focus on formal institutions in political studies, emphasizing the importance of informal practices and resistance. He critiques the tendency to overlook everyday forms of resistance and the diversity of political behavior. Scott advocates for a broader and more nuanced understanding of politics that incorporates the complexities of power dynamics.
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Digital transformation reshapes urban planning involving public
The Land Readjustment and Urban Development Forum held in Tokyo last October gathered professionals from various sectors to discuss digital transformation in community development. The event, themed “Land Readjustment and Digital Transformation --- From Disaster Prevention and Consensus Building to Urban Management,” focused on data-driven town planning strategies involving multiple land parcels. Want More Context? 🔎
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