Agonistic Temporary Space – Reflections on ‘Agonistic Space’ across Participatory Design and Urban Temporary Use
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Agonistic Temporary Space – Reflections on ‘Agonistic Space’ across Participatory Design and Urban Temporary Use. / Hernberg, Hella; Maze, Ramia.
Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference . Vol. 2 Hasselt and Genk : ACM, 2018.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Scientific › peer-review
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T1 - Agonistic Temporary Space – Reflections on ‘Agonistic Space’ across Participatory Design and Urban Temporary Use
AU - Hernberg, Hella
AU - Maze, Ramia
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Recent discussions in Participatory Design around infrastructuring and particularly ‘agonistic space’ offer useful concepts relevant to other fields facing similar issues regarding public settings and related conflicts and contestation among stakeholders. In this paper, ‘agonistic space’ is used as a conceptual lens to discuss overlapping issues across participatory design and ‘temporary use’ of space, which is an emerging approach in architecture/planning addressing urban change and land use. This paper focuses in particular on the socio-spatial struggles characterizing ‘expanded PD’ and temporary use. Furthermore, concepts and issues within discourses and practices of temporary use are identified, which can further expand PD discussions of ‘agonistic space’. The paper thus identifies connections between the two practices, which can be a basis for future further research.
AB - Recent discussions in Participatory Design around infrastructuring and particularly ‘agonistic space’ offer useful concepts relevant to other fields facing similar issues regarding public settings and related conflicts and contestation among stakeholders. In this paper, ‘agonistic space’ is used as a conceptual lens to discuss overlapping issues across participatory design and ‘temporary use’ of space, which is an emerging approach in architecture/planning addressing urban change and land use. This paper focuses in particular on the socio-spatial struggles characterizing ‘expanded PD’ and temporary use. Furthermore, concepts and issues within discourses and practices of temporary use are identified, which can further expand PD discussions of ‘agonistic space’. The paper thus identifies connections between the two practices, which can be a basis for future further research.
KW - Infrastructuring
KW - Participatory planning
KW - Agonistic space
KW - Temporary use of space
KW - Architecture
KW - Urban Planning
U2 - 10.1145/3210604.3210639
DO - 10.1145/3210604.3210639
M3 - Conference contribution
VL - 2
BT - Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference
PB - ACM
CY - Hasselt and Genk
ER -
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