Biography


Prof. Tali Hatuka

Tel Aviv University

Associate Professor


Email: hatuka@tauex.tau.ac.il


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. 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).
  2. 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).
  3. 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.
  4. 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).
  5. 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).
  6. Hatuka, T., &. Mattiucci, C. (2018). The instrumentalization of landscape in contemporary cities. Built Environment Journal, 44(3), 269–276. (IF: 0.348).
  7. 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).
  8. 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).
  9. Hatuka, T. & R. Bar. (2017). Navigating among housing approaches: A search for convergences between competing epistemologies. Housing, Theory and Society, 34(3), 277–296. (IF: 1.024).
  10. Hatuka, T. (2017). Pockets of active border. Harvard Design Magazine, 44, (154–155) (invited short essay; Open access refereed journal).
  11. Hatuka, T., Ben Joseph, E., & Menozzi, S. (2017). Facing forward: Trends and challenges in the development of industry in cities. Built Environment Journal, 43(1), 145–155. (IF: 0.348)
  12. Hatuka, T., & Ben Joseph, E., (2017). Industrial urbanism: Typologies, concepts and prospects, Built Environment Journal, 43(10), 10–24. (IF: 0.348).
  13. Hatuka, T. (2017). Editorial on industrial urbanism: Exploring the city–production dynamic, Built Environment Journal, 43(1), 5–9. (IF: 0.348).
  14. Hatuka, T., & Toch E. (2016). Being visible in public space: The normalization of asymmetrical visibility, Urban Studies, 54(4), 984–998. (IF: 2.604).
  15. Hatuka, T., & Toch, E. (2016). The emergence of portable private-personal territory (PT): Smartphones, social conduct and public spaces, Urban Studies, 53(10), 2192–2208. (Online March 2014; IF: 2.364).
  16. Hatuka, T. (2015). The challenge of distance in designing civil protest: The case of resurrection city in Washington Mall and the Occupy Movement in Zuccotti Park. Planning Perspectives, 31(2), 253–282. (IF: 0.418).
  17. Saaroni, H., Pearlmutter, D., & Hatuka, T. (2014). Microclimate and thermal perception in a Mediterranean coastal urban park, International Journal of Biometeorology, 59(10), 1347–1362. (IF: 2.309).
  18. Hatuka, T. (2014). What do we mean when we say public housing? An interview with Prof. Lawrence Vale, Social Security Journal, 94, 81–88 [Hebrew].
  19. Hatuka, T. & Saaroni, H. (2014). The need for advocating design codes in an era of climate change: A case study of a Mediterranean urban park, Landscape Research, 39(3), 287–304. (Online July 17, 2012; IF: 1.012).
  20. Hatuka, T., & Saaroni, H. (2013). Resilience of outdoor spaces in an era of climate change: The Problem of developing countries, Sustainability, 5, 90–99. (Open access refereed journal, IF: 1.343).
  21. Hatuka, T. (2012). Transformative terrains: Counter hegemonic tactics of dissent in Israel. Geopolitics, 17(4), 926–951. (IF: 1.65).
  22. Hatuka, T. (2012). Civilian consciousness of the mutable nature of power: Dissent practices along a fragmented border in Israel/ Palestine. Political Geography, 31(6), 347–357. (IF: 2.733).
  23. Hatuka, T. (2011). Designing Protests in Public Space, Metropolitiques, 1–5, at www.metropolitiques.eu (CNRS). (Open access refereed journal).
  24. Hatuka, T. (2011). Habitats under Contestation, lo Squaderno, 21, 17–19. http://www.losquaderno.professionaldreamers.net. (Open access refereed journal).
  25. Davis, D. & Hatuka, T. (2011). The right to vision: a new planning praxis for conflict cities. Journal of Planning Education, 31(3). 241–257. (IF: 1.051).
  26. Baykan, A. & Hatuka, T. (2010). Politics and culture in the making of a city-center: The case of Taksim Square, Istanbul. Planning Perspectives, 25(1), 49–68. Prize for Best Paper of Planning Perspectives (2010-2012). (IF: 0.418).
  27. Hatuka, T. (2009). Urban absence: Everyday practices versus trauma practices in Rabin Square, Tel Aviv. Journal of Architecture and Planning Research, 26(3), 198–212. (IF: 0.32)
  28. Hatuka, T. (2008). Negotiating space: Analyzing Jaffa protest’s form, intention and violence, October 27th 1933. Jerusalem Quarterly, 35, 93–106.
  29. Hatuka, T. & Kallus, R. (2008). The architecture of repeated rituals. Journal of Architectural Education, 61(4), 85–94. (IF: 0.103)
  30. Hatuka, T., & D’Hooghe, A. (2007). After postmodernism: Readdressing the Role of utopia in urban design and planning. Places Journal, 19(2), 20–27.
  31. Hatuka, T., & Kallus, R. (2007). The myth of informal place-making: Stitching and unstitching urban space: Atarim Square in Tel Aviv. Journal of Architecture, 12(2), 147–169. (IF: 0.16)
  32. Hatuka, T., & Kallus, R. (2007). Mediation between the state, the city, and the citizens: Architecture along Tel Aviv’s shoreline. Journal of Architecture and Planning Research, 24(1), 23–41. (IF: 0.32)
  33. Hatuka, T., & Kallus, R. (2006). Loose ends: The role of architecture in constructing urban borders in Tel Aviv-Jaffa since 1920s. Planning Perspectives, 21(2), 23–44. (IF: 0.418)
  34. Hatuka, T., & Forsyth, L. (2005). Urban design in the context of glocalization and nationalism: Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv. Urban Design International, 10(2), 69–86. (IF: 0.411)
  35. Hatuka, T. (2005). Architecture and citizenship: The case of Rabin Square. Jamaa, 13, 41–71 [Hebrew].
  36. Hatuka, T. (2004). Revision moments: The case of Rabin Square. Theory and Criticism, 24, 85–111 [Hebrew].
  37. Hatuka, T., & Kallus, R. (2002). Imagined environments: Between the national and the everyday. Motar, 11, 65–78 [Hebrew].
  38. Kallus, R., & Hatuka, T. (2002). Between east and west: Thinking about architectural culture. Alpayim, 26, 41–63 [Hebrew].


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