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_aWall, Ed _986570 |
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245 | _aLandscape and agency : critical essays | ||
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_bTaylor and Francis _aLondon _c2017 |
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505 | _aContent: Foreword : Murray Fraser Introduction : Ed Wall and Tim Waterman Chapter 1: Landscapes of Post-History Ross Adams Chapter 2: Reciprocal Landscapes: Material Portraits in New York City and Elsewhere Jane Hutton Chapter 3: Agency, Advocacy, Vocabulary: Three Landscape Projects Jane Wolff Chapter 4: The Law is at Fault? Landscape Rights and 'Agency' in International Law Amy Strecker Chapter 5: How to Live in a Jungle: the (Bio)politics of the Park as Urban Model Maria Giudici Chapter 6: Planetary Aesthetics Peg Rawes Chapter 7: The Closed Landscapes of Sverdlovsk-44 and Krasnoyarsk-26 Katya Larina Chapter 8: Rhythm, Agency, Scoring and the City Paul Cureton Chapter 9: Publicity and Propriety: Democracy and Manners in Britain's Public Landscape Tim Waterman Chapter 10: The Power of the Incremental: Agronomic Investment in Lisbon's Chelas Valley Jill Desimini Chapter 11: Post-Landscape or the Potential of Other Relations with the Land Ed Wall Chapter 12: Activating Equitable Landscapes and Critical Design Assemblages in Bangkok Camillo Boano and William Hunter Chapter 13: Agency and Artifice in the Environment of NeoliberalismDoug SpencerAfterword: Landscape's AgencyDon Mitchell | ||
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