Minutes Landscape and Democracy Seminar, Tuesday, 5th of January 2016
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Session materials
- Emergency Landscapes - When policy forces landscape reflects lecture and discussion with Esra Al Najjar, Jordan/Palestine/Germany
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Next working steps for active participants
Assignment 4 - Collaborative Project
Your participatory change model
During the coming weeks you are invited to imagine yourself as the designer of a process. This process should include the community in addressing the challenges you have identified.
Your approach should include the following elements:
- a stakeholder map
- a selection of tools and methods. Think about the needs of different stakeholder groups - you may need a methodical mix to address them all.
- a scenario illustrating how these methods/tools can be applied within an imagined time frame
We compiled additional readings for this assignment in the online repository. This includes a broad presentation of possible tools and examples for scenarios.
Cross-cutting themes
- identify topics (i.e. a question, or a challenge) that all the cases of your group have in common
- add this topic to your own case and reflect on it with respect to your change model
- in your final presentation you can present a synthesis of these reflections
Documentation and Presentation
- all of these elements will be documented on the wiki in good time
- your wiki templates have been extended with the respective sections
- group presentations will be held on 26th of January 2016 in our seminar room
Next session
Tuesday, 12th of January 2016, 18 pm CET
- Landscape Democracy of Everyday Spaces in Medellín’s Popular Settlements lecture and discussion with Dr. Eva Schwab, BOKU,Vienna