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In the second part of the session an introduction to the seminar structure and working process was given.
In the second part of the session an introduction to the seminar structure and working process was given.
'''Seminar slides: Seminar Structure and Working Process'''
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Image:Participation_schedule_2.JPG |Try to identify '''common questions''', problems, methods. This is an idealised images, not all cross-cutting themes have to be found in a case studies of a working group.
Image:Participation_schedule_2.JPG |The seminar is divided into a series of plenary sessions in VITERO (green) and parallel group work (blue). The first section A is an introduction to the theoretical and methodical background of participation (three sessions).
Image:Participation_schedule_3.JPG |Having identified and discussed the themes we recommend you '''distribute the responsibility''' for each themes in the group. However, everyone is still free to add information to each theme.
Image:Participation_schedule_3.JPG |On October 27th we will distribute readings according to a participation topic map during the sessions. Individuals or small groups of students will be asked to translate their reading into a concept map and present their finding on the WIKI and to the plenary on the 17th of November.
Image:Participation_schedule_4.JPG |The '''seminar output'''consists of and individual and a group part, namely the case study with individual authorship and a group report on the cross-cutting themes.
Image:Participation_schedule_4.JPG |In the second thematic section we will deal with methods of process analysis in the context of open space planning. The section start with a theoretical introduction.
Image:Participation_schedule_6.JPG |Case studies are clustered in '''[[Working Groups]]''' under an umbrella theme
Image:Participation_schedule_6.JPG |The first assignment related to this section will be a small exercise in which students are asked to do a small process analysis of an already documented project (examples will be distributed in the session). The results will be presented in the plenary session on 10th of November.
Image:Participation_schedule_7.JPG |Try to identify '''common questions''', problems, methods. This is an idealised images, not all cross-cutting themes have to be found in a case studies of a working group.
Image:Participation_schedule_8.JPG |After this presentation, the principal assignment of the course will start: preparing a more detailed process analysis with own case studies. The results will be presented during the three last sessions of the seminar in January 2010.
Image:Participation_schedule_8.JPG |Having identified and discussed the themes we recommend you '''distribute the responsibility''' for each themes in the group. However, everyone is still free to add information to each theme.
Image:Participation_schedule_9.JPG |In the meanwhile we will have another thematic section (D) which is a series of external experts' reports on their experience with participatory tools.  
Image:Participation_schedule_9.JPG |The '''seminar output'''consists of and individual and a group part, namely the case study with individual authorship and a group report on the cross-cutting themes.
Image:Participation_schedule_12.JPG |The seminar finishes with a reflection session on what you have experienced on the 26th of January 2010. After this you will be given time for finishing your seminar report until 13th of February 2010.
Image:Participation_schedule_11.JPG |Having identified and discussed the themes we recommend you '''distribute the responsibility''' for each themes in the group. However, everyone is still free to add information to each theme.
Image:Participation_schedule_12.JPG |The '''seminar output'''consists of and individual and a group part, namely the case study with individual authorship and a group report on the cross-cutting themes.
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Revision as of 08:04, 23 October 2009

Unfortunately, we have been facing some technical problems which prevented a big part of the participants from attending the session. But this has been sorted out and will hopefully not occur again, apologies for the inconvenience! Due to the incomplete attendance we could not really do a full round of presentations, so this will be repeated next Tuesday, 27th of October.

Lecture on Planning Theory

During the session we had an planning history lecture by Diedrich Bruns, Kassel University, dealing with the change from Rational Planning to Participatory Planning through the so-called communicative turn. Unfortunately, the computer that was supposed to do the session recording broke down after a couple of minutes, which was the other technical problem happening on the evening. However, the slides are downloadable from the password-protected Moodle webpage from the link below, the password has been given to the seminar participants per e-mail.

Diedrich Bruns: Rational Planning and the Communicative Turn An introduction to the evolution of participatory planning

Seminar Structure

In the second part of the session an introduction to the seminar structure and working process was given.