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290074 EX Scientific excursion abroad: The Netherlands (2017S)
Urban neighbourhood development between "active citizenship" and cooperative planning approaches
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Fr 12.05.2017 07:00 to Su 21.05.2017 07:00
- Deregistration possible until We 31.05.2017 07:00
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
The fieldtrip will take place from Mon 11th (arrival) to Wed 20th September 2017.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
• Active participation during entire fieldtrip
• Implementation of the research design and analysis of data
• Academic online story (fully written and uploaded online)
• Implementation of the research design and analysis of data
• Academic online story (fully written and uploaded online)
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Prior to fieldtrip:
• Participation in proseminar
• Approved research design (in groups)
• Draft version of academic online story (in groups)During fieldtrip:
• Active participation, engagement and curiosity
• Independent fieldwork and application of research methods (e.g. participatory observations, short interviews, mapping)
• Group commitment, self-organization and reliabilityAfter fieldtrip:
• Finalization and submission of academic online story including e.g. pictures, maps, charts, videos.
• Participation in proseminar
• Approved research design (in groups)
• Draft version of academic online story (in groups)During fieldtrip:
• Active participation, engagement and curiosity
• Independent fieldwork and application of research methods (e.g. participatory observations, short interviews, mapping)
• Group commitment, self-organization and reliabilityAfter fieldtrip:
• Finalization and submission of academic online story including e.g. pictures, maps, charts, videos.
Examination topics
Reading list
Fischer, R. & P. Foißner (2002): Raumordnung, Stadtentwicklung und Städtebau in den Niederlanden. Ein Blick über die Grenze. STANDORT – Zeitschrift für Angewandte Geographie, 26:4 153-158Heinze, J. (2012): Akteurzentrierter Institutionalismus als theoretischer Bezugsrahmen der Untersuchung. Regierungskommunikation in Deutschland. 56-69. DOI 10.1007/978-3-531-19310-6_4Scharpf, F.W. (2006): Interaktionsformen. Akteurzentrierter Institutionalismus in der Politikforschung. Springer.Van der Cammen, H., L. de Klerk (2012): The selfmade land. Culture and evolution of urban and regional planning in the Netherlands. Houten: Spectrum. 488 S. In Geographie Bibliothek vorhandenVerhoeven, I., E. Tonkens (2013): Talking Active Citizenship: Framing Welfare State Reform in England and the Netherlands. Social Policy and Society. 12 (3). 415-426.
Association in the course directory
(B11-7.2 ) (MG3-EX) (MR7-EX) (L2-FW) (MA UF GW 02)
Last modified: Mo 07.09.2020 15:42
• Understanding current neighbourhood processes in Dutch cities
• Identifying relevant actors in the Dutch planning systems
• Contextualizing and comparing socio-demographic, economic and political processes
• Development of a research topic
• Originality and analysis of a research themeThematic Focus:
• The local context and the role of political, economic and social transformation processes: role of the state / housing market actors / residents / entrepreneurs etc.
• Neighbourhood development: gentrification, waterfront and brownfield conversion, diversity, interethnic coexistence, urban renewal, commercial gentrification
• Cooperative and co-creative practices of neighbourhood development: participation, social innovation, active citizens, neighbourhood management, collective organizationItinerary: Rotterdam – Utrecht -– Arnhem – Eindhoven – Amsterdam (tbc)