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''My partner and I started communicating via E-Mail and then switched to Telegram to have an easier and more informal chat. First we introduced ourselves and exchanged some information and stories about our study course and what else is going on in our life. Then we split up the readings and it took a while until we read everything. We talked a lot about the different methods from the texts. We realized quickly the importance to involve the community for a project. The community knows all the issues, how the places is used and secret stories about the places. One of my favorite method is called "cellphone diaries". I think its very useful because today most of the people have their own mobile phone in the pocket. With the phone in the pocket they always can spontaneously make a small clip or take some photos. Another thing i really enjoyed about our conversation was that we did not just talk about the readings we also reflected them on our previous studies and how we already got connected with the community in those previous projects. ''
''My partner and I started communicating via E-Mail and then switched to Telegram to have an easier and more informal chat. First we introduced ourselves and exchanged some information and stories about our study course and what else is going on in our life. Then we split up the readings and it took a while until we read everything. We talked a lot about the different methods from the texts. We realized quickly the importance to involve the community for a project. The community knows all the issues, how the places is used and secret stories about the places. One of my favorite method is called "cellphone diaries". I think its very useful because today most of the people have their own mobile phone in the pocket. With the phone in the pocket they always can spontaneously make a small clip or take some photos. Another thing i really enjoyed about our conversation was that we did not just talk about the readings we also reflected them on our previous studies and how we already got connected with the community in those previous projects.''
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Area Steinach River Bank
Place Nürtingen
Country Germany
Topics Making Steinach River accessible to the community
Author(s) Angkita Hawlader, Yasif Alavi, Christian Barrera, Maximilian Stauch
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Landscape Democracy Rationale

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Location and Scope

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Phase A: Mapping Your Community

Welcome to Your Community and Their Landscape


Groups of Actors and Stakeholders in Your Community

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Relationships Between Your Actors and Groups

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Summary of Your Learnings from the Transnational Discussion Panel

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Theory Reflection

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References

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Phase B: Democratic Landscape Analysis and Assessment

Angkita Hawlader , Iwona Sidlo and Jil Tuschen Correspondence

Maximilian Stauch and Lena Bartens Correspondence

Yasif Alavi and Barbara Bozsik Correspondence

Your Name and Partner's Name Correspondence

Your Name and Partner's Name Correspondence

Phase C: Collaborative Visioning and Goal Setting

The Scene in Your Story of Visioning

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The Actors in Your Story of Visioning

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The Story of Visioning

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Reflect on Your Story of Visioning

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Phase D: Collaborative Design, Transformation and Planning

Your Prototyping Action

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The Evolution of Your Prototyping Action

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The Plan Behind Your Prototyping Action

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The Realization of Your Prototyping Action

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Reflect on Your Prototyping Action

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Phase E: Collaborative Evaluation and Future Agendas

Collaborative Evaluation and Landscape Democracy Reflection

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The Actors in your Collaborative Evaluation

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Reflection on the Online Seminar

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Reflection on the Living Lab Process

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Your Living Lab Code of Conduct

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Process Reflection

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