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The contribution follows the hypothesis that the concept of transformative resilience can be a driver in transdisciplinary processes bringing together landscape planning and landscape design. Combining processes of generating, structuring and spatializing knowledge on landscape functions and designing visions for sustainable landscapes on different scales benefits from the creative use of mappings.
Taking the transdisciplinary research study “Green fingers for a climate resilient city”, funded by the German Ministry of education and research (BMBF), as an example, this paper follows the hypothesis that processes of landscape planning and designing multifunctional green spaces and processes of co-creation need to be combined to stimulate climate resilient city transformation. The findings are that efforts to combine these processes benefit from making complex climate-resilient city planning accessible for people of different professional backgrounds. The paper showcases how storytelling (Schmidt 2019), mapping (Langner 2009) and guided walks (Schultz 2019) are means to mutually engage with, perceive and understand multifunctional green spaces, inspire ownership, and build capacity for the city’s climate-resilient transformation.
China boomt. Nicht nur Unternehmen zieht es in die Volksrepublik. Auch Kommunen bauen stetig ihre Kontakte aus. Doch wie sieht das Innenleben der Zusammenarbeit zwischen deutschen und chinesischen Kommunen aus? Wo liegen Sollbruchstellen der Zusammenarbeit und was passiert etwa, wenn die Tibetflagge gehisst werden soll? Fragen wie diesen geht die erste, umfassende qualitative Studie zu den China-Kontakten deutscher Städte nach. Beinahe dreißig ausführliche Interviews wurden dazu mit Hauptverwaltungsbeamten aus der ganzen Bundesrepublik geführt - von Köln mit einer Million Einwohnern angefangen bis zur Kleinstadt Dinkelsbühl.
This White Paper is the result of a cross-institutional collaboration between Scottish and German researchers, artists, and programmers. The volume brings together historical, theoretical, and digital research into archival practices of storing and dealing with »Live Art Data« in a comparative approach that encompasses both historical and contemporary practices. It is interested in data that is produced in theatres and other cultural venues, in theatre pedagogical projects, by performing artists, and their audiences. From an interdisciplinary perspective, the White Paper looks at archival configurations and relations of performative data in teaching and information infrastructures today, focusing on four aspects: historiography, theory, digitalization, and the international dimension.
Wie Kapitalismus die Demokratie zerstört : Anmerkungen zu Harald Trabolds Buch Kapital Macht Politik
(2014)