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The Routledge Handbook of Placemaking

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25.09.2023

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.09.2023

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Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

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606

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24.4/17/3.2 cm

Gewicht

1100 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-68409-9

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  • Produktbild: The Routledge Handbook of Placemaking
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  • 1. Introduction: What Really Matters - Moving Placemaking into a New Epoch Part 1: History and Theory of Placemaking PREFACE: PLACEMAKING IN THE AGE OF COVID AND PROTEST 2. Placemaking as an Economic Engine for All 3. An Annotated History of Creative Placemaking at the Federal Level 4. A Future of Creative Placemaking 5. Making Places for Survival, Looking to A Creative Placemaking Past for a Guide to the Future 6. Listen, Connect, Act Part 2: Practices of Placemaking PREFACE: ‘DISASTROUS FORCES, ACCIDENTAL ACTIONS, AND GRASSROOTS RESPONSES’ 7. Conflict and Memory: Human Rights and Placemaking in the City of Gwangju 8. Queer Placemaking and Postcolonial Time in Palm Springs 9. From the Dust of Bad Stars: Disaster, Resilience, and Placemaking in Little Tokyo 10. From Moon Village to Mural Village: The Consequences of Creative Placemaking in Ihwa-dong, Seoul 11. Free State Boulevard and the Story of the East 9th Street Placekeepers 12. Public Transformation: Affect and Mobility in Rural America 13. Sensing our Streets: Involving Children in Making People-Centred Smart Cities Part 3: Problematizing Placemaking PREFACE: THE PROBLEM WITH PLACEMAKING 14. Experts in Their Own Tomorrows: Placemaking for Participatory Climate Futures 15. Un/Safety as Placemaking: Disabled People’s Socio-Spatial Negotiation of Fear of Violent Crime 16. More than a Mural: Participatory Placemaking on Gija Country 17. ‘I am not a Sat-Nav’: Affective Placemaking and Conflict in The Ginnel That Roared 18. ‘Homomonument Sounds Like a Poem’: Queer Placemaking 30 Years On: A Conversational Dialogue with Thijs Bartels, Author of Dancing on the Homomonument (2003) 19. Placemaking in the Ecology of the Human Habitat Part 4: Art, Artists and Placemaking PREFACE: THE RADICAL POTENTIAL OF PLACEMAKING 20. Displacemaking 2015 and 2020 21. Placemaking Through Parkour and Art du Déplacement (ADD) as a Singaporean Applied Performance Practitioner in London 22. Embedded Artist Project: Epistemic Disobedience + Place 23. Routing out place identity through the vernacular production practices of a community light festival 24. Artists, Creativity, and the Heart of City Planning 25. ‘If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere…’: Cultural Placemaking at the Heart of Cities 26. Sculpturing Sound in Space: On The Circle and The Square (2016) by Suzanne Lacy Part 5: Placemaking, Environment and Sustaining Ecologies PREFACE: TOWARDS DEVELOPING EQUITABLE ECONOMIES; THE CONCEPT OF OIKOS IN PLACEMAKING 27. Is ‘tactical urbanism’ an Alternative to Neoliberal Urbanism?: Reflections on an Exhibition at the MoMA 28. Integral Placemaking as Wellbeing by Design: A Poiesis of Sophrosynes? 29. The Solution is in The Problem; The Art Of Turning a Threat into an Opportunity by Developing Resilience Using a Creative Placemaking Critical Praxis 30. Ecological Selves as Citizens and Governance as Ethical Placemaking 31. Seven Generations: A Role for Artists in Zuni PlaceKnowing 32. The Hollywood Forest Story: Placemaking for the Symbiocene 33. Conceptualizing and Recognizing Placemaking by Non-Human Beings and Lessons We Might Learn from Beaver, Marx, and Ego-Transcendence Part 6: Placemaking, Urban Design and Planning PREFACE: THE ONLY THING CONSTANT IS CHANGE, 34. Reconnecting Cite and Ville 35. Planning Governance – Lessons for the Integration of Placemaking 36. Facilitator Skills for Effective Collaborative Placemaking 37. The Neighbourhood Project: A Case Study on Community-Led Placemaking by CoDesign Studio 38. Public Seating – A Small but Important Place in The City Part 7: Researching and Evaluating Placemaking PREFACE: EVALUATING CREATIVE PLACEMAKING: A COLLECTION OF OBSERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS, FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 39. Translating Outcomes: Laying the Groundwork for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Creative Placemaking 40. Transforming Community Development through Arts and Culture: A Developmental Approach to Documentation and Research 41. Rituals of Regard: On Festivals, Folks and Findings of Social Impact 42. Creative Placemaking and Placekeeping Evaluation Challenges from the Practitioner Perspective: An Interview with Roy Chan 43. A Theory of Change for Creative Placemaking: The Experience of the National Endowment for the Arts’ Our Town Program: An interview with Particia Moore Shaffer, Ph.D. 44. Creative Placemaking and Comprehensive Community Development: Rethinking Neighborhood Change and Evaluation CONCLUSION PREFACE 45. How the City Speaks to Us and How We Speak Back: Rewriting the relationship between people and place