Creative Community Planning
Transformative Engagement Methods for Working at the Edge
By: Wendy Sarkissian, Dianna Hurford, Christine Wenman
Hardcover | 24 February 2010 | Edition Number 1
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List of Acronyms and Abbreviations | p. ix |
Poem and so we begin | p. x |
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Traversing the Edge: Introduction | p. 1 |
Poem practice is sensuous activity | p. 2 |
Why Traverse the Edge? Creative Underpinnings | p. 3 |
Practitioners Working at the Edge: Creativity in Practice | p. 17 |
Inhabiting the Edge: Dreaming, Imagining and Embodiment | p. 25 |
Poem !remember! our shapes | p. 26 |
The Practice of Inhabiting the Edge: Interview with Wendy Sarkissian | p. 27 |
Community Visioning as Engagement: Why a Conversation is Merited | p. 39 |
Heartstorming: Putting the Vision Back into Visioning | p. 49 |
Acting like a Child: Welcoming Spontaneity and Creativity in the Aurora Team Development Workshop | p. 69 |
Embodying the Vision: Kinetic Community Engagement Practices | p. 87 |
Stories from the Edge: Pushing Professional Practice | p. 103 |
Poem poetry planning code-filter: all | p. 104 |
Learning at the Margins: Margo Fryer and Pamela Ponic on Deconstructing Power and Privilege | p. 105 |
'And Action!' New Roles for Film in Engagement | p. 117 |
Websites as Engagement Site and Story | p. 133 |
Creativity and Moving Beyond Conflict | p. 141 |
The Growing Edge: Creative Engagement Processes for Children and Young People | p. 157 |
Poem the song will continue | p. 158 |
But They're Only Kids! Why Engage with Children and Young People? | p. 159 |
Blurring the Edges: A Call for an Integration of Transformative Processes | p. 175 |
Poem !open up! (sound of :wall (blast) | p. 176 |
New Languages for Community Engagement: Translation, Language and Polyphony | p. 177 |
On the Edge of Utopia: Stories from The Great Turning | p. 193 |
Gilt-edged Resources | p. 201 |
A Visioning Example: Our Bonnyrigg Dream | p. 203 |
The Embodied Affinity Diagram | p. 209 |
The Gods Must Be Crazy: Script and Instructions from the Safe Communities Scenario, Sydney | p. 213 |
Barefoot Mapping: Learning through the Soles of Our Feet: A Participatory Design Workshop for Youth in Airds, Sydney | p. 222 |
A Week with a Camera | p. 231 |
Notes | p. 241 |
References | p. 267 |
Appreciations | p. 289 |
Sources for Photographs | p. 297 |
About the Authors | p. 299 |
Index | p. 303 |
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ISBN: 9781844078462
ISBN-10: 1844078469
Series: Earthscan Tools for Community Planning
Published: 24th February 2010
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 338
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 21.01 x 14.81 x 2.06
Weight (kg): 0.54
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