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Translating the Mid-sizedEuropean City edited byMichael G. Kelly, Jorge Mejía Hernández, Sonja Novak, Giuseppe Resta The present collection of translations arises from our work within
Translating the Mid-sizedEuropean City edited byMichael G. Kelly, Jorge Mejía Hernández, Sonja Novak, Giuseppe Resta The present collection of translations arises from our work within
STSM Contribution by Ana Rafailovska Investigations into the process of reappropriation of public space in the Dutch New Towns was theobjective of this STSM. The
The Closing Symposium will take place on June 2nd, 2023. It is a moment for the network members, academia, faculty, and community participants to celebrate
Edited by Slobodan Velevski, Luís Santiago Baptista, Aleksandar Staničić, and Klaske Havik This issue of Writingplace Journal moves into the field, exploring the moment when reflection turns
REPOSITORY 49 Methods and Assignments for Writing Urban Places Repository 49 Methods and Assignments for Writing Urban PlacesDownload This Repository is the result of over
Edited by Sonja Novak, Angeliki Sioli, Susana Oliveira and Klaske Havik The sixth issue is an invitation to look beyond the definitions of meaningfulness, appropriation
The sixth issue is an invitation to look beyond the definitions of meaningfulness, appropriation and integration, and explore the relations between them. We have liberally
November 26, 15:30-17:00 CET / University of Copenhagen, Landscape Architecture and Planning / Rolighedsvej 23, room: Fælleshuset. Working Group 2 (Theory) is inviting all action
This fifth issue of the Writingplace Journal examines different narrative methods, understood as procedures, techniques or ways of relating or recounting events, and how they can be
Edited by Lorin Niculae, Jorge Mejía Hernández, Klaske Havik, Mark Proosten This fifth issue of the Writingplace Journal examines different narrative methods, understood as procedures, techniques or ways
We are happy to announce that the beautiful printed version of Vademecum: 77 Minor Terms for Writing Urban Places is out now! This small book, initiated by
Marilena Mela has reviewed Vademecum: 77 Minor Terms for Writing Urban Places (2020, eds. Klaske Havik, Kris Pint, Svava Riesto and Henriette Steiner) for the
COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges. There are three strategic priorities: promoting and spreading excellence, fostering interdisciplinary research for breakthrough science and empowering and retaining young researchers and innovators.
Writing Urban Places proposes an innovative investigation and implementation of a process for developing human understanding of communities, their society, and their situatedness, by narrative methods. It particularly focuses on the potential of narrative methods for urban development in European medium-sized cities.