Inhaltliche Zusammenfassung: | <P><STRONG>PART I: Setting the Scene</STRONG></P><P>Setting the stage</P><P><EM>Josefine Fokdal, Olivia Bina, Prue Chiles, Liis Ojamäe and Katrin Paadam</EM></P><P>Enabling conditions for inter- and transdisciplinary urban research and practice</P><P><EM>Olivia Bina, Josefine Fokdal, Prue Chiles, Katrin Paadam and Liis Ojamäe</EM></P><P>Words matter: A shared baseline vocabulary</P><P><EM>Julie Mennes</EM></P><P><STRONG>PART II: Urban Stories Beyond Disciplines</STRONG></P><P>The Place and Space of Power: Mess, uncertainty and change over time</P><P><EM>Prue Chiles, Anna Krzywoszynska, Helen Holmes, Alastair Buckley, Nicky Gregson, Jose Mawyin</EM></P><P>A Creative 'NanoTown' -- framing sustainable development scenarios with local people in Calabria</P><P><EM>Giulio Verdini, Olivia Bina, Prue Chiles, Maria Pilar Guerrieri, Etra Connie Occhialini, Alan Mace, Christian Nolf, Anna Paola Pola, Paola Raffa</EM></P><P>Explorations on Residential Resilience -- BRF Viva 2011-2019</P><P><EM>Sten Gromark, Björn Andersson and Anna Braide</EM></P><P></P><P>Swimming free -- The Citizen-Driven Transformation of Neubad Lucerne</P><P><EM>Patricia Wolf, Christian Lars Schuchert, Sibylla Amstutz, Bettina Minder, Alex Willener</EM></P><P>Real-world laboratories as catalysts for urban change -- The example of CASA Schützenplatz in Stuttgart, Germany</P><P><EM>Raphael Dietz, Josefine Fokdal, Marius Gantert, Astrid Ley, Jesús Martínez Zárate, Antje Stokman</EM></P><P>A step towards an enjoyable city -- Joining expertise in redesigning public space around the 'Main Street'</P><P><EM>Katrin Paadam and Liis Ojamäe</EM></P><P>Partnerships for urban regeneration in Bulgaria -- Who needs academic research?</P><P><EM>Elena Dimitrova</EM></P><P>Barriers and potentials in interdisciplinary planning -- Creating care homes for people with dementia</P><P><EM>Hans Thor Andersen and Inge-Mette Kirkeby</EM></P><P>Together on the Platform -- Common action and reviving the central open public space in Ruski car (Russian Tsar) in Ljubljana</P><P><EM>Matej Nikšič</EM></P><P><STRONG>PART III: Short Stories from Practice</STRONG></P><P>Newcastle-Protohome</P><P><EM>Julie Heslop</EM></P><P></P><P>Berlin-Spreefeld</P><P><EM>Michael LaFond, Prue Chiles and Alice Grant</EM></P><P></P><P>Sheffield-Portland Works</P><P><EM>Cristina Cerulli</EM></P><P></P><P>Gagliato -- Calabria, Italy</P><P><EM>Rob Wills, James Anderson, Emma Kingman and Prue Chiles</EM></P><P></P><P>Paris and China</P><P><EM>Francoise Ged</EM></P><P></P><P>Tallinn-Estonia</P><P><EM>Raul Järg</EM></P><P></P><P>Ljubljana-Slovenia</P><P><EM>Matej Nikšič, Marko Peterlin, Prue Chiles</EM></P><P><STRONG>PART IV: Lessons Learned -- Beyond Context</STRONG></P><P>Transdisciplinarity revisited: Transformative potential of lessons we might learn</P><P><EM>Christoph Woiwode and Olivia Bina</EM></P><P></P><P>Characteristics of inter- and transdisciplinarity integration in urban research</P><P><EM>Erik Weber and Julie Mennes</EM></P><P></P><P>Enabling the City: Learning for Transformational Change</P><P><EM>Josefine Fokdal, Olivia Bina and Giulio Verdini</EM></P> |