Biography

Prof. Tali Hatuka

Tel Aviv University

Professor


Email: [email protected]


Qualifications

2005 Ph.D., Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa.

1999 M.Sc., Department of Urban Design and Planning, Edinburgh College of Art, Heriot-Watt University

1995 B.Sc., Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa


Publications (Selected)

  1. Grodach, C., Hatuka, T., Ferm, J., Danan Vincent, A., Nalçakara, E. M., Olgu, Ç., & Chang, R. A. (2025). Industrial Lands and Development: Edited by Carl Grodach and Tali Hatuka. Planning Theory & Practice, 1-29.
  2. Hatuka, T. (2024). A conceptual framework for understanding neighbourhoods in the digital age. Urban Studies, 61(16), 3232-3246.
  3. Guershon, M., Francos, R. M., Ayali, A., & Hatuka, T. (2024). Locust behavior and city topology: A biodynamic approach for assessing urban flows. Iscience, 27(6).
  4. Hatuka, T. (2024). Do Neighbourhoods Still Matter? On Our Agency and (Possible) Future Paths. Built Environment, 50(1).
  5. Zur, H., & Hatuka, T. (2023). Local–digital activism: Place, social media, body, and violence in changing urban politics. Social Media+ Society, 9(2), 20563051231166443.
  6. Hatuka, T. (2023). Public space and public rituals: Engagement and protest in the digital age. Urban Studies, 60(2), 379-392.
  7. Hatuka, T., & Ben-Joseph, E. (2022). New industrial urbanism: designing places for production. Routledge.
  8. Hatuka, T. (2021). The New Industrial Urbanism. Architectural Design, 91(5), 14-23.
  9. Hatuka, T., & Wijler, M. (2021). Agonistic conflict as a distinct type of contentious politics: Learning from protests for and against asylum seekers in Israel. Built Environment, 47(1), 96-118.
  10. Hatuka, T., Zur, H., & Mendoza, J. A. (2021). The urban digital lifestyle: An analytical framework for placing digital practices in a spatial context and for developing applicable policy. Cities, 111, 102978.
  11. Hatuka, T., & Zur, H. (2020). From smart cities to smart social urbanism: The role of urban context and society in the digital age. Telematics and Informatics Special issue: Smart Urbanism, 55, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2020.101430 (IF: 3.714).
  12. Hatuka, T., Zur, H., & Mendoza Garcia, A. (2019). The urban digital lifestyle: An analytical framework for placing digital practices in a spatial context and for developing applicable policy. Cities. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2020.102978 (IF: 4.8).
  13. Hatuka, T., & Zur, H. (2019). Who is the “smart” resident in the digital age? The varied profiles of users and non-users in the contemporary city. Urban Studies, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0042098019835690.
  14. Toch, E., Chassidim, H., & Hatuka, T. (2018). Can you turn it off? The spatial and social context of mobile disturbance. Journal of the ACM , 37(4).
  15. Hatuka, T., Beyond pragmatism: Challenging the generic design of public parks in the contemporary city. Built Environment Journal, 44(3), 289–298. (IF: 0.348).
  16. Hatuka, T., &. Mattiucci, C. (2018). The instrumentalization of landscape in contemporary cities. Built Environment Journal, 44(3), 269–276. (IF: 0.348).
  17. Hatuka, T., Rosen-Zvi, I., Birnhack, Mo., Toch, E., & Zur, H. (2018). The political premises of contemporary urban concepts: The global city, the sustainable city, the resilient city, the creative city, and the smart city. Planning Theory and Practice, 19(2), 160–179. (IF:1.860).
  18. Hatuka, T. & Bar, R. (2018). The city-region as a hierarchical network: The Spatial configuration of newly built neighborhoods in the Tel Aviv, Environment and Planning A, 50(4), 869–894. (IF: 2.152).


Profile Details

https://english.tau.ac.il/profile/hatuka

https://scholar.google.com.hk/citations?user=vNvUP40AAAAJ&hl=zh-CN&oi=sra

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tali-Hatuka-2

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