Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Area (天津经济技术开发区, TEDA) is an area in Tanggu District in Tianjin. It was formed in late 1984.
TEDA, pronounced nearly the same in Mandarin Chinese, is a vast area by the seaside. It contains a port, business buildings, urban residential areas, and an extensive transportation network.
The area's largest bridge is the Haihe toll bridge. It virtually links one end of the area to the other part.
TEDA is an informational and educational organization of professionals interested in economic and demographic data and its uses.
TEDA sponsors monthly meetings and workshops September-November and January-June that inform its members and other interested persons about fast-paced changes in our dynamic region and the analytic tools that we use to understand these changes.
TEDA meetings are open to interested members of the general public for a nominal charge ($10/$5 students).
TEDA is a theoretical framework that addresses both constant and dynamic themes of mediated interaction and provides a grounded theory for design thinking, research and practice.
TEDA draws from cultural and urban anthropology, the sociologies of daily life, and existential phenomenology, framed in the specific methodological implications of contemporary media theory.
TEDA was used as a framework to gather empirical data, organize it, and combine it with data from published sources.
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