After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand the role of communication and particpation strategies in the field of spatial planning and to critically asses current approaches.
Strategies and processes of participation within spatial planning and architecture are presented and classified throughout a historical overview and will be dicussed critically regarding their impacts in planning action and social effects.
Moreover methodological aspects are presented on the base of international examples and theoretical context.
On the base of an own recherche examples of the planning reality will be discussed and classified critically.
The contact dates of the LVA are Tuesdays 11:00 to 13.00 s.t.EH_1 07.03.2023 Kick-off: Presentation of course contents and introduction; Instruction Exercise 1 - Analysis of technical textsEH_2 21.03.2023 Communication and participation - planning as a participative processEH_3: 28.03.2023 Participation and communication models in planning, communication mangement and guidance exercise 2 role playEH_4: 18.04.2023 Exercise: 2 role playEH_5: 02.05.2023 Methodes of communication and participation I: Essential methodsEH_6: 09.05.2023 Methods of communication and participation I: Essential methods and e-participation; guidance Exercise 3: Analysis of a participation process (group work) from 09.05.2023 to 12.07.2023EH_7: 23.05.2023 Methods of communication and participation III: Labs and CoCreation-methodsEH_8: 06.06.2023 Debate: challenges and limits of communication and participation processesEH_9: 13.06.2023 Presentations (students)EH_10 20.06.2023 Presentations (students).
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Text study & discussionsResearch & evaluationsJoint report analyzing a planning/participation process (scientific text with analysis graphics, etc.)
"The LVA dates take place in presence. Please note the requirements of the TU Vienna. Subject to change due to the coronavirus pandemic."
Active participation in the units, participation in the three major and many minor exercises, presentation and written summary