Playing the City: Public Participation in a Contested Suburban Area
2009; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 16; Issue: 2-3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/10630730903278611
ISSN1466-1853
Autores Tópico(s)Urban Planning and Landscape Design
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes McAtee Lauwaert Oudshoorn and Pinch Akrich Akrich and Latour Oushoorn and Pinch Mackay et al. Oudshoorn and Pinch Lieshout et al. Brand “Urban Artifacts…” Brand “From the Guest Editor…” Hommels Akrich 1 Van Heeswijk developed the first version of Face Your World in 2002 for the Wexner Center of the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, USA. “Cijfers…” “Kerncijfers…” “Kerncijfers…” “Bevolking…” Wiedemann 2 The interviews conducted for this research were held in Dutch and translated by the author. Individuals are referred to only by their first names while professional stakeholders are referred to by their first and last names and their role in the participation project. All people who were interviewed gave their consent to the use of their names and opinions. Ketelaar “Geschiedenis…” Gemeente Amsterdam “Richting…” Gemeente Amsterdam “Herziening…” Gemeente Amsterdam “Richting…” Gemeente Amsterdam “Herziening…” Gemeente Amsterdam “Herziening…” de Jager Hommels Hommels “Slotervaat” Lindeman et al. Arnstein Arnstein Burns Burns Al-Kodmany Al-Kodmany Rowe and Frewer Rowe and Frewer Rowe and Frewer Harbers Harbers Harbers Wyatt Wyatt Engelsman van Heeswijk 2007 3 The specified budget for the park remains undisclosed until the park is realized. van Heeswijk et al. van Heeswijk Khadya Hicham Hicham Gerard Gerard Broekhuizen Hoeve van Heeswijk Bollens Bollens 4 In this sense, Face Your World could be considered, in Wyatt's terms, an attempt at promoting or upgrading non-users to users. Wien Bollens SecurityOnline Stadsdeel Slotervaart Gerard
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