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Placemaking in Practice Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective - Hardcover

by Carlos Smaniotto Costa (Volume Editor), Mastoureh Fathi (Volume Editor), Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza (Volume Editor)

Placemaking has become a key concept in many disciplines. Due to an increase in digitization, mobilities, migration and rapid changes to the urban environments, it is important to learn how planning and social experts practice it in different contexts. Placemaking in Practice provides an inventory of practices, reflecting on different issues related to placemaking from a pan European perspective. It brings different cases, perspectives, and results analysed under the same purpose, to advance knowledge on placemaking, the actors engaged and results for people. It is backed by an intensive review of recent literature on placemaking, engagement, methods and activism results - towards developing a new placemaking agenda. Placemaking in Practice combines theory, methodology, methods (including digital ones) and their application in a pan-European context and imbedded into a relevant historical context.

Contributors are: Branislav Antonic, Tatisiana Astrouskaya, Lucija Azman Momirski, Anna Louise Bradley, Lucia BrisudovĂĄ, Monica Bocci, David Buil-Gil, Nevena Dakovic, Alexandra Delgado JimĂ©nez, Despoina Dimelli, Aleksandra Djukic, Nika Đuho, Agisilaos Economou, Ayse Erek, Mastoureh Fathi, Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza, Gilles Gesquiere, Nina Gorsič, Preben Hansen, Carola Hein, Conor Horan, Erna Husukic, Kinga Kimic, Roland Krebs, Jelena Maric, Edmond Manahasa, Laura Martinez-Izquierdo, Marluci Menezes, Tim Mavric, Bahanaur Nasya, Mircea Negru, Matej Niksič, Jelena Maric, Paulina Polko, Clara Julia Reich, Francesco Rotondo, Ljiljana Rogac Mijatovi, Tatiana Ruchinskaya, Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Miloslav SerĂœ, Reka Solymosi, Dina Stober, Juli SzĂ©kely, Nagayamma Tavares AragĂŁo, Piero Tiano, Cor Wagenaar, and Emina Zejnilovic

Author Biography

Carlos Smaniotto Costa is professor of Urban Landscape and Ecology at Universidade LusĂłfona. He has worked in several research projects and as an author, co-author and editor published numerous publications in Portuguese, English, German and Italian, including CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology - New Approaches and Perspectives (Springer, 2020).
Mastoureh Fathi is lecturer in sociology, at University College Cork, Ireland. She has published extensively in the areas of home and migration, gender, identity and belonging. She has led on several projects funded by the EU, British Academy and Irish Research Council in the UK, Turkey, Germany and Ireland.
Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza is an Associate Professor of Conservation and Maintenance at Universitat Jaume I. His current research focuses on historic towns and villages. He holds a Chair on Historical Centres and Cultural Routes (2015-2025), and he is an expert and elected member of the Executive of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for Historic Towns and Villages CIVVIH (2021-2024).
Aleksandra Djukic is Full Professor at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. She has been involved in a dozen international and national research projects and has published more than 200 papers in international journals, monographs referring to the topic of urban design, planning, and regeneration.
Conor Horan, PhD (University of Strathclyde), MBS (Smurfit School of Business, UCD) is a senior lecturer in business and management at the Technological University of Dublin. He specialises in engaged scholarship and relationship marketing for sustainable university-industry relationships. His current interests focus on the application of relational concepts to improve knowledge creating, transfer and exchange in placemaking activities.
Francesco Rotondo is Professor of Urban and Landscape Planning at Polytechnic University of Marche in Italy. He has worked in several research projects and he has published over 180 works referring to the topic of urban regeneration, collaborative and landscape planning.

Number of Pages: 330
Dimensions: 1 x 9.4 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: December 19, 2023
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Placemaking in Practice Volume 1: Experiences and Approaches from a Pan-European Perspective - Hardcover

by Carlos Smaniotto Costa (Volume Editor), Mastoureh Fathi (Volume Editor), Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza (Volume Editor)

Placemaking has become a key concept in many disciplines. Due to an increase in digitization, mobilities, migration and rapid changes to the urban environments, it is important to learn how planning and social experts practice it in different contexts. Placemaking in Practice provides an inventory of practices, reflecting on different issues related to placemaking from a pan European perspective. It brings different cases, perspectives, and results analysed under the same purpose, to advance knowledge on placemaking, the actors engaged and results for people. It is backed by an intensive review of recent literature on placemaking, engagement, methods and activism results - towards developing a new placemaking agenda. Placemaking in Practice combines theory, methodology, methods (including digital ones) and their application in a pan-European context and imbedded into a relevant historical context.

Contributors are: Branislav Antonic, Tatisiana Astrouskaya, Lucija Azman Momirski, Anna Louise Bradley, Lucia BrisudovĂĄ, Monica Bocci, David Buil-Gil, Nevena Dakovic, Alexandra Delgado JimĂ©nez, Despoina Dimelli, Aleksandra Djukic, Nika Đuho, Agisilaos Economou, Ayse Erek, Mastoureh Fathi, Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza, Gilles Gesquiere, Nina Gorsič, Preben Hansen, Carola Hein, Conor Horan, Erna Husukic, Kinga Kimic, Roland Krebs, Jelena Maric, Edmond Manahasa, Laura Martinez-Izquierdo, Marluci Menezes, Tim Mavric, Bahanaur Nasya, Mircea Negru, Matej Niksič, Jelena Maric, Paulina Polko, Clara Julia Reich, Francesco Rotondo, Ljiljana Rogac Mijatovi, Tatiana Ruchinskaya, Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Miloslav SerĂœ, Reka Solymosi, Dina Stober, Juli SzĂ©kely, Nagayamma Tavares AragĂŁo, Piero Tiano, Cor Wagenaar, and Emina Zejnilovic

Author Biography

Carlos Smaniotto Costa is professor of Urban Landscape and Ecology at Universidade LusĂłfona. He has worked in several research projects and as an author, co-author and editor published numerous publications in Portuguese, English, German and Italian, including CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology - New Approaches and Perspectives (Springer, 2020).
Mastoureh Fathi is lecturer in sociology, at University College Cork, Ireland. She has published extensively in the areas of home and migration, gender, identity and belonging. She has led on several projects funded by the EU, British Academy and Irish Research Council in the UK, Turkey, Germany and Ireland.
Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza is an Associate Professor of Conservation and Maintenance at Universitat Jaume I. His current research focuses on historic towns and villages. He holds a Chair on Historical Centres and Cultural Routes (2015-2025), and he is an expert and elected member of the Executive of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for Historic Towns and Villages CIVVIH (2021-2024).
Aleksandra Djukic is Full Professor at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. She has been involved in a dozen international and national research projects and has published more than 200 papers in international journals, monographs referring to the topic of urban design, planning, and regeneration.
Conor Horan, PhD (University of Strathclyde), MBS (Smurfit School of Business, UCD) is a senior lecturer in business and management at the Technological University of Dublin. He specialises in engaged scholarship and relationship marketing for sustainable university-industry relationships. His current interests focus on the application of relational concepts to improve knowledge creating, transfer and exchange in placemaking activities.
Francesco Rotondo is Professor of Urban and Landscape Planning at Polytechnic University of Marche in Italy. He has worked in several research projects and he has published over 180 works referring to the topic of urban regeneration, collaborative and landscape planning.

Number of Pages: 330
Dimensions: 1 x 9.4 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: December 19, 2023

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by Carlos Smaniotto Costa (Volume Editor), Mastoureh Fathi (Volume Editor), Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza (Volume Editor)

Placemaking has become a key concept in many disciplines. Due to an increase in digitization, mobilities, migration and rapid changes to the urban environments, it is important to learn how planning and social experts practice it in different contexts. Placemaking in Practice provides an inventory of practices, reflecting on different issues related to placemaking from a pan European perspective. It brings different cases, perspectives, and results analysed under the same purpose, to advance knowledge on placemaking, the actors engaged and results for people. It is backed by an intensive review of recent literature on placemaking, engagement, methods and activism results - towards developing a new placemaking agenda. Placemaking in Practice combines theory, methodology, methods (including digital ones) and their application in a pan-European context and imbedded into a relevant historical context.

Contributors are: Branislav Antonic, Tatisiana Astrouskaya, Lucija Azman Momirski, Anna Louise Bradley, Lucia BrisudovĂĄ, Monica Bocci, David Buil-Gil, Nevena Dakovic, Alexandra Delgado JimĂ©nez, Despoina Dimelli, Aleksandra Djukic, Nika Đuho, Agisilaos Economou, Ayse Erek, Mastoureh Fathi, Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza, Gilles Gesquiere, Nina Gorsič, Preben Hansen, Carola Hein, Conor Horan, Erna Husukic, Kinga Kimic, Roland Krebs, Jelena Maric, Edmond Manahasa, Laura Martinez-Izquierdo, Marluci Menezes, Tim Mavric, Bahanaur Nasya, Mircea Negru, Matej Niksič, Jelena Maric, Paulina Polko, Clara Julia Reich, Francesco Rotondo, Ljiljana Rogac Mijatovi, Tatiana Ruchinskaya, Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Miloslav SerĂœ, Reka Solymosi, Dina Stober, Juli SzĂ©kely, Nagayamma Tavares AragĂŁo, Piero Tiano, Cor Wagenaar, and Emina Zejnilovic

Author Biography

Carlos Smaniotto Costa is professor of Urban Landscape and Ecology at Universidade LusĂłfona. He has worked in several research projects and as an author, co-author and editor published numerous publications in Portuguese, English, German and Italian, including CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology - New Approaches and Perspectives (Springer, 2020).
Mastoureh Fathi is lecturer in sociology, at University College Cork, Ireland. She has published extensively in the areas of home and migration, gender, identity and belonging. She has led on several projects funded by the EU, British Academy and Irish Research Council in the UK, Turkey, Germany and Ireland.
Juan A. GarcĂ­a-Esparza is an Associate Professor of Conservation and Maintenance at Universitat Jaume I. His current research focuses on historic towns and villages. He holds a Chair on Historical Centres and Cultural Routes (2015-2025), and he is an expert and elected member of the Executive of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for Historic Towns and Villages CIVVIH (2021-2024).
Aleksandra Djukic is Full Professor at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture. She has been involved in a dozen international and national research projects and has published more than 200 papers in international journals, monographs referring to the topic of urban design, planning, and regeneration.
Conor Horan, PhD (University of Strathclyde), MBS (Smurfit School of Business, UCD) is a senior lecturer in business and management at the Technological University of Dublin. He specialises in engaged scholarship and relationship marketing for sustainable university-industry relationships. His current interests focus on the application of relational concepts to improve knowledge creating, transfer and exchange in placemaking activities.
Francesco Rotondo is Professor of Urban and Landscape Planning at Polytechnic University of Marche in Italy. He has worked in several research projects and he has published over 180 works referring to the topic of urban regeneration, collaborative and landscape planning.

Number of Pages: 330
Dimensions: 1 x 9.4 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: December 19, 2023

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