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Author Kamalipour, Hesam

Title The Routledge Handbook of Urban Design Research Methods
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (579 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Urban Design Research -- Part I: Agency -- 1.1 Researching Urban Design Governance -- 1.2 Dynamic Multiplicity: Contexts, Perspectives, and Timeframes -- 1.3 Transect-Based Coding: A Methodology -- 1.4 Exploring the Temporal Dimension of Urban Design Thinking -- 1.5 Commoning Urban Design: A Research Programme -- 1.6 So the Story Goes: Using Narrative to Explore Social Connections in Urban Space -- 1.7 Bursting Housing Bubbles and the Agency of Urban Design Activism
1.8 An Anthropological Way of Working with Urban Design: Examples from Africa -- 1.9 Exploring the Agents Involved In the Urban Design Process for Inclusive Public Spaces -- 1.10 Exploring Financial Agency in Neoliberal Urban Design -- Part II: Affordance -- 2.1 Cognitive Mapping as a Research Method: The Childhood City -- 2.2 Discovering the Playful Affordances of Urban Spaces -- 2.3 Exploring Streets as Places for Social Exchange -- 2.4 Researching the Applicability of Body Language Methods in Urban Design -- 2.5 Exploring Transit Morphologies and Forms of Urbanity in Urban Design Research
2.6 Putting People in Place: Deconstructing Gendered Imaginations Through Mental Maps -- 2.7 Forms of Negotiating Space Inside the Palestinian Camp -- 2.8 Exploring Affective Infrastructures: A Feminist Co-Production Method in Urban Design -- 2.9 CPTED: Research Methods for Crime Prevention -- Part III: Place -- 3.1 From Place to Assemblage: Meanings and Morphologies in Urban Design Research -- 3.2 Phenomenological Research Methods and Urban Design -- 3.3 Researching Place Attachment -- 3.4 Exploring the Perception of Urban Environments for Sound-Driven Placemaking
3.5 Researching Place in Urban Design -- 3.6 Territoriology and the Study of Public Place -- 3.7 Creating Character and Identity in the Rebuilt City: Investigating Post-War Britain -- 3.8 Researching Place History, Memory and Contested Identities in Urban Design -- 3.9 Urban Design, Consilience, and Placemaking -- 3.10 On the Value of Non-Understanding in Urban Research: Notes from Explorations of Significant Non-Translatables that Make Tokyo -- Tokyo -- 3.11 Place Writing, Site Drawing: Researching Graffiti as a Critical Spatial Practice -- Part IV: Informality
4.1 The Spatial form and Built Environment of Urban Informality: Researching Informal Housing in the Global North -- 4.2 Researching Informal Settlements in Urban Design: Documenting Urban Villages in South China -- 4.3 The Challenges of Researching Place in Informal Settlements -- 4.4 Research by the Seat of your Pants: The Bicycle, the Camera, and the Sequential Case Method in Studying Urban Informality -- 4.5 Anurban Design Framework of Informal Development Stages: Exploring Self-Build and Growth in Informal Settlements -- 4.6 Exploring Informal Urbanism
Summary This handbook further develops the theoretical and methodological knowledge base of urban design and engage with the question of ""what urban design can be"" with a primary focus on its research. In addition to the introduction chapter, this handbook includes 80 contributors and 52 chapters organised into 5 parts
Notes Description based upon print version of record
4.7 Understanding How Vendors Move: Mapping Spatial Informality Using Grounded Theory
Form Electronic book
Author Aelbrecht, Patricia
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