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Contents -- Preface -- Introduction Ben Campkin & Ger Duijzings -- I: -- FRAMES -- 1 Cities Methodologies matter: comparative urbanism and global urban theory -- Jennifer Robinson -- 2 Methods, metaphors and the interdisciplinary terrain of urban research -- Matthew Gandy -- II: -- SITE-SPECIFIC COLLABORATIONS -- 3 Site-writing -- Jane Rendell with Adriana Keramida, Povilas Marozas, Mrinal Rammohan -- 4 Towards an architecture of engagement: researching contested urbanism and informalities -- Camillo Boano, Caroline Newton and Giorgio Talocci -- 5 ' Worlding' the studio: methodological experiments and the art of being social -- Suzanne Hall and Juliet Davis -- III: PERFORMANCE AND PARTICIPATION -- 6 From 'heroin' to heroines -- David Roberts with Anne Louise Buckley, Briony Campbell, Chantel Forrester, Elam Forrester, Jahcheyse Forrester, Lorna Forrester, Rosie Fowler, Taina Galis, Steve Hart, Therese Henningsen, Lasse Johansson, Gillian McIver-Tanbouli, Lewis Osbourne, Eric Phillip, Adam Rosenthal, Georgia Sangster, Ruth-Marie Tunkara, Smart Urhiofe, Julie Vandemark, Julia Vandemark, Cathy Ward and Andrea Luka Zimmerman -- 7 Four palimpsests on the erasure of the Heygate Estate -- Felipe Lanuza Rilling -- 8 Hacking London's demolition decisions: a new collaboration to scrutinise the technical justifications for retrofit, refurbishment and demolition Kate Crawford with Sarah Bell, Felicity Davies, Charlotte Johnson, Sunyoung Joo, Sharon Hayward and Richard Lee -- 9 Authoring the neighbourhood in Wikipedia -- Rebecca Ross and Chi Nguyen -- 10 ' The secret security guard': being a G4S employee during the London Olympic Games -- Henrietta Williams -- 11 Hide and seek: the dubious nature of plant life in high-security spaces Max Colson -- IV: -- SITUATING IMAGES AND IMAGINARIES -- 12 The ups and downs of visualising contemporary Mumbai -- Andrew Harris -- 13 Creating systematic records through time: the destruction and reconstruction of heritage areas -- affected by earthquakes in Chile Bernadette Devilat.
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Engaged urbanism: situated and experimental methodologies for fairer cities -- I Frames -- 1 Cities methodologies matter: comparative urbanism and global urban theory -- 2 Methods, metaphors and the interdisciplinary terrain of urban research -- II Site-Specific Collaborations -- 3 Site-writing -- 4 Towards an architecture of engagement: researching contested urbanism and informalities -- 5 'Worlding' the studio: methodological experiments and the art of being social -- III Performance and Participation -- 6 From 'heroin' to heroines -- 7 Four palimpsests on the erasure of the Heygate Estate -- 8 Hacking London's demolition decisions: a new collaboration to scrutinise the technical justifications for retrofit, refurbishment and demolition -- 9 Authoring the neighbourhood in Wikipedia -- 10 The secret security guard: being a G4S employee during the London Olympic Games 2012 -- 11 Hide and seek: the dubious nature of plant life in high-security spaces -- IV Situating Images and Imaginaries -- 12 The ups and downs of visualising contemporary Mumbai -- 13 Creating systematic records through time: the destruction and reconstruction of heritage areas affected by earthquakes in Chile -- 14 Paint. Buff. Shoot. Repeat: re-photographing graffiti in London -- 15 Critical urban learning through participatory photography -- 16 Assisted self-portraits and GUESTures: excerpts from a discussion on photography and participation -- 17 Picturing place: the agency of images in urban change -- 18 'Seeing is believing': the social life of urban decay and rebirth -- 19 'We thought we were making the car but it was the other way around': historical pathways and the ecology of the street network in industrial and post-industrial Detroit -- V Embodied Cartographies.
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