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* DE: Hester, Randolph: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sustainable Happiness  
* DE: Hester, Randolph: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sustainable Happiness  
* DE: Hester, Randolph: Democratic Drawing - Techniques for Participatory Design  
* DE: Hester, Randolph: Democratic Drawing - Techniques for Participatory Design  
 
* DE:Pritzker Prize winning architect Alejandro Aravena on sustainable design and community involvement in Chile
'''E: Communication''':
'''E: Communication''':
* DE: Storytelling example from the Scottish Islands
* DE: Storytelling example from the Scottish Islands

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  • Please add your reading selections per group per topic, minimum: one selection per topic for the terminology exercise

Reading Selection Group A

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

  • Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:
  • Landscape Concepts: add your selection

B: Concepts of Participation

  • add your selection:

C: Community and Identity

  • PF: Spirn, Anne (2005): Restoring Mill Creek

D: The Design Process

  • add your selection:

E: Communication

  • add your selection

Reading Selection Group B

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

  • Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions: add your selection
  • Landscape Concepts: Meinig, D. W. (1979): "The Beholding Eye: Ten Versions of the Same Scene

B: Concepts of Participation

  • Day, Christopher (2002): Consensus Design, Architectural Press
  • Burckhardt, Lucius (1974): Who plans the planning? in: Fezer/Schmitz (Eds.) Rethinking Man-made Environments (2012)

C: Community and Identity

  • Hester, Randolph (2006). Design of Ecological Democracy:

D: The Design Process

  • add your selection:

E: Communication

  • Storytelling example from the Scottish Islands

Reading Selection Group C

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

  • Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:
  • DE: The Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters
  • DE: The European Landscape Convention
  • Landscape Concepts:
  • DE: Meinig, D. W. (1979): "The Beholding Eye: Ten Versions of the Same Scene." In: The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes: Geographical Essays, edited by D. W. Meinig and John Brinckerhoff Jackson, 33-48. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • DE: Sieverts, Thomas (2003): Cities without cities. An interpretation of the Zwischenstadt. English language ed. London: Spon Press.
  • DE: . Lynch, Kevin. (1960): The Image of the City

B: Concepts of Participation:

  • DE: Hester, Randolph (1999): A Refrain with a View, UC Berkeley
  • DE: Hester, Randolph (2012): Evaluating Community Design, Landscape Journal

C: Community and Identity:

  • DE: Welk Von Mossner, Alexa (2014): Cinematic Landscapes, In: Topos, No. 88, 2014.

D: The Design Process:

  • DE: Hester, Randolph: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sustainable Happiness
  • DE: Hester, Randolph: Democratic Drawing - Techniques for Participatory Design
  • DE:Pritzker Prize winning architect Alejandro Aravena on sustainable design and community involvement in Chile

E: Communication:

  • DE: Storytelling example from the Scottish Islands

Reading Selection Group D

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

* Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:

  • [JS] The European Landscape Convention

* Landscape Concepts:

  • [TH] JB Jackson (1980): The necessity for ruins and other topics, 113-126.

B: Concepts of Participation

  • [TH] Consensus Design by Christopher Day (2002)
  • [JS] Gaventa, John: The Powerful, the Powerless, and the Experts
  • [EN] Landscape and sustainability, theme 2: Social learning, rights and responsibilities

C: Community and Identity

  • [EF] Culture and Changing Landscape Structure

D: The Design Process

  • [EN] Design for social sustainability, a framework for creating a thriving new communities

E: Communication

  • add your selection:

Reading Selection Group E

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

  • Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:

Kjersti: Presentation of the report Landscape and democracy: prospects by Yves Luginbühl for the Council of Europe

  • Joseph: :
  • Davide: :
  • Gabriela: :
  • Sanaz: : Landscape Democracy Resolution(IFLA-Europe)


  • Landscape Concepts:

Kjersti: Lynch, Kevin. (1960): The Image of the City

  • Joseph: :
  • Davide: :
  • Gabriela: :
  • Sanaz: : Lynch, Kevin. (1960): The Image of the City



B: Concepts of Participation

  • Joseph: :
  • Davide: :
  • Gabriela: :
  • Sanaz: : Gaventa, John: The Powerful, the Powerless, and the Experts
  • Kjersti: David, Harvey (2003): The Right to the City + LIFEscape Handbook on Participative Landscape Planning:



C: Community and Identity

  • Kjersti: SEISMIC project, An urban research and innovation project across 10 European countries:
  • Joseph: :
  • Davide: :
  • Gabriela: :
  • Sanaz: : Hester, Randolph (2006): Design for Ecological Democracy, The MIT Press



D: The Design Process

  • Joseph: :
  • Davide: :
  • Gabriela: :
  • Sanaz: : Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2013): Places in the Making: How Placemaking Builds Places and Communities
  • Kjersti: Ruggeri, Deni (2004): Crafting Westport + Hussain, Sofia, et al. (2012): Participatory Design with Marginalized People in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunties Experienced in a Field Study in Cambodia:



E: Communication

  • Joseph: :
  • Davide: :
  • Gabriela: :
  • Sanaz: : 'Reading the Landscape' by Simon Bell, EMU Tartu
  • Kjersti: online decisionmaking with Loomio:

Reading Selection Group F

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:

  • Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive

Landscape Concepts:

  • Cosgrove, Denis. (1985): Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Landscape Idea. In: Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, Vol. 10, No. 1 (1985),pp. 45-62. Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers).
  • Kucan, Ana (2007). Constructing Landscape Conceptions. In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA spring 2007, 30-41. Munich: Callwey.
  • Burckhardt, Lucius (1979): Why is landscape beautiful? in: Fezer/Schmitz (Eds.) Rethinking Man-made Environments (2012)
  • Sieverts, Thomas (2003): Cities without cities. An interpretation of the Zwischenstadt. English language ed. London: Spon Press.

B: Concepts of Participation

  • Hester, Randolph (2012): Evaluating Community Design, Landscape Journal:
  • Day, Christopher (2002): Consensus Design, Architectural Press
  • David, Harvey (2003): The Right to the City, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 27, Issue 4, pages 939–941

C: Community and Identity

  • Welk Von Mossner, Alexa (2014): Cinematic Landscapes, In: Topos, No. 88, 2014:
  • Nassauer, Joan Iverson (1995): Culture and Changing Landscape Structure, Landscape Ecology, vol. 10 no. 4.

D: The Design Process

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2013): Places in the Making: How Placemaking Builds Places and Communities:
  • Woodcraft, Saffron, et al.: Design for Social Sustainability: A Framework for Creating Thriving New Communities
  • Salgado, Mariana, et al. (2015): Designing with Immigrants

E: Communication

  • Reading the Landscape by Simon Bell, EMU Tartu:

Reading Selection Group G

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

* Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:

  • The Aarhus Convention
  • The European landscape convention
  • Directive on public access to environmental information
  • Directive providing for public participation in respect of the drawing up of certain plans and programmes relating to the environment
  • Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive
  • Water Framework Directive

* Landscape Concepts:

  • Concepts of Landscape

B: Concepts of Participation

  • Hester, Randolph (2005): Whose Politics, Landscape Architecture
  • Gaventa, John: The Powerful, the Powerless, and the Experts
  • Day, Christopher (2002): Consensus Design, Architectural Press
  • Furco, Andrew (1996): Service-learning: A balanced approach to experiential education

C: Community and Identity

  • Gafford, Farrah D. (2013): It Was a Real Village: Community Identity Formation Among Black Middle-Class Residents in Pontchartrain Park, Journal of Urban History 39:36
  • Welk Von Mossner, Alexa (2014): Cinematic Landscapes, In: Topos, No. 88, 2014.

D: The Design Process

  • Hester, Randolph: Democratic Drawing - Techniques for Participatory Design
  • Kot, Douglas and Ruggeri, Deni: Westport Case Study
  • Hester, Randolph: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Sustainable Happiness

E: Communication

  • Storytelling example from the Scottish Islands
  • Online decision making with loomio

Reading Selection Group H

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

  • [EB] Olwig, Kenneth R. (1996): "Recovering the Substantive Nature of Landscape


Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:

  • EU"Directive providing for public participation in respect of the drawing up of certain plans and programmes relating to the environment"
  • [NR} "IFLA-Europe: Landscape Democracy Resolution"
  • European Union (Parliament and Council), Water Framework Directive':

Landscape Concepts:

  • Antrop, Marc; Kühne, Olaf (2015) Concepts of Landscape, in: Landscape Culture - Culturing Landscapes. The Differentiated Construction of Landscapes (Bruns, Kühne, Schönwald, Theile ed.)
  • Jackson, John Brinckerhoff (1980): "By way of conclusion. How to study the landscape" In: The necessity for ruins, and other topics, 113-126. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.:
  • [NR] Meinig, D. W. (1979): "The Beholding Eye: Ten Versions of the Same Scene"

B: Concepts of Participation

  • add your selection:

C: Community and Identity

  • add your selection:

D: The Design Process

  • add your selection:

E: Communication

  • add your selection:

Reading Selection Group I

A: Landscape and Democracy - Mapping the Terrain

  • Policy frameworks, laws and resolutions:
    • (ST)Council of Europe - The European Landscape Convention
  • Landscape Concepts: add your selection

B: Concepts of Participation

  • add your selection:

C: Community and Identity

  • AJ: A case study method for Landscape architecture

D: The Design Process

  • LP: Design for Social Sustainability
  • AJ: Designe Charrette- a vechicle for consultation or collaboration

E: Communication

  • AJ: Reading the landscape
  • add your selection: