Table of contents for (Re)constructing communities : design participation in the face of change : the 5th Pacific Rim Conference on Participatory Community Design / edited by Jeffrey Hou, Mark Francis, Nathan Brightbill.


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Chapter 1. Evaluating Community Design
18   Community Design (Re)Examined - Mark Francis  102
24   Where Do We Go From Here? An Evaluative Frame-
work for Community-based Design - Michael Rios  107
31   The Effects of Workshops to Promote Revitalization
of an Urban Area After the Great Hanshin Awaji Earth-  117
quake - Mayumi Hayashi
Chapter 2. Rethinking Professionals
41   When Professional Knowledge Meets Local Wisdom: A
Dilemma in Trans-cultural Participatory Design - John  122
K-C. Liu
47   Campus Dreamland: a Case Study for a Campus Par-
ticipatory Design Process - Ching-Fen Yang    128
53   A Planner or An Actor? The Experience of Preserving
Japanese Houses in Taipei* - DaYuanZi studio
Chapter 3. New Actors and Institutions             134
55   Changing Context of Community Development in Japan
and A Future View - Yasuyoshi Hayashi
59   Government Institution and Local Practice of Profes-
sional Planning: Community Planners in Taipei  140
- Pao-Chi (Paul) Sung
69   Two Asian Models of Planning Decision Making: Case
Studies of the Planning Process in Singapore New  146
Downtown and Kaohsiung Multifunctional Business
District - Perry Yang and Ze Li
Chapter 4. Empowering Communities                  146
82   Empowering Communities through Seattle's Depart-
ment of Neighborhoods - Jim Diers
151
87   Assessing the Depth and Breadth of Participation of Se-  151
attle's Neighborhood Planning Process* - Hilda Blanco
Chapter 5. Citizen Movements and Design Activism
89   The Development of the Environmental Movement and  1
Open Space Planning and Design during the Demo-
cratic Period in Korea - Mintai Kim
92   Citizen Train: How Direct Democracy, Participatory De-  166
sign, and Pacific Rim Businesses Are Creating a New
Seattle Monorail* - Kristina Hill
93   Gender Issues in Community Development: Alternative
Movement Against the Kobe City Artery Project, Post-
Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake - Satoko Asano
Chapter 6. Shaping Community Futures
102  Gather at the River: Identification and Preservation of
Local Culture - Patsy Eubanks Owens
107  Crafting Westport: How One Small Community Shaped
Its Future - Douglas Kot and Deni Ruggeri
117  Establishing Community Enterprise in Kinosaki - Soshi
Higuchi, Haruhiko Goto, Nobuyuki Sekiguchi
Chapter 7. Community Differences and Multiple
Publics
122  Multiple Publics, Urban Design, and the Right to the
City: Assessing Participation in the Plaza del Colibrf
- Michael Rios
128  Negotiating Community Differences: Comparing Inter-
national District and Kogane - Jeffrey Hou and Isami
Kinoshita
134  Participatory Design, the Spirit of Place, and the Pitfalls
of Professionalism: Evaluation of the Town Center De-
sign Process in Caspar, California - Carey Knecht
Chapter 8. Engaging Marginalized Communities
140  Integrated Slum Redevelopment with a Heart: Case
Studies of Mojosongo, Solo, Central Java, Indonesia
-Antonio Ishmael Risianto
146  Social Organization in the Service of Improving Living
Standards: The Valle del Yaqui Project*
"- Sergio Palleroni
146  Practical NPO Activities Corresponding to the Social
and Demographic Change in a Suburban Community
- Yuko Hamasaki
151 Top-down or Bottom-up Participation? Exploring the
Nexus of Power, Culture and Revitalization in a Public
Housing Community* - Lynne Manzo
Chapter 9. ARTivism
153  Identity Politics and Community Artivism: A Strategic
Arts Project of Cultural Landscape Conservation at
Treasure Hill, Taipei - Min Jay Kang
166  Community Design Process to Regain People's Expres-
sion: The Case of the Collaborative Art Project at "Izumi
no le"- Naoki Kimura, Masato Dohi, Sanae Sugita, and
Shutaro Koyama
169  Involving Community in the Creation of Gathering Plac-  27;
es - Milenko Matanovic
Chapter 10O Power and Representation: Tools for Partici-
pation
277
176  Democratic Drawing: Techniques for Participatory De-  277
sign - Randolph Hester
194  Drawing the Lines in the World as Community Design- ha
ers - Masato Dohi
283
202  Making the Invisibility of the Urban Collective Memories  283
Visible: Participatory Design Process as a Form of Mak-
ing Urban Landscape and the Positioning of the Partici-
patory Designer- Annie Yung-Teen Chiu        284
Chapter 11. Nature(s) of Place                    284
209  Opening a Private Garden to the Public through an In-
termediary: the Case of Rikugien Garden in the 18th  285
Century Tokyo - Sawako Ono
216  Building a Multicultural Learning Community through
the Nature of Place - Julie Johnson
222  From Earth Worm to Pocket Monster: Childhood Expe-
rience of Nearby Nature and Adult Environmental Be-
havior Over Time in Taipei Min Quan Primary School  287
Neighborhood - I-Chun Kuo                    288
230  A Post-occupancy Evaluation of Low-income Housing
Development: Do User's Values and Preferences Over-
lap with Sustainable Development Principles?  295
-Amy Dryden
Chapter 12. Participatory Environmentalism
243  The Importance of Being Engaged: The Role of Com-
munity Participation in Urban Creek Stewardship  303
- Victoria Chanse and Chia-Ning Yang
249  Community Participation and Creek Restoration in the
East Bay of San Francisco, California
- Louise Mozingo
252  Hands-on Action Proposals to Enhance the Traditional  310
Daiju Weir on the Yoshino River and Leverage Citizen
Power - Satoko Asano, Aaron Isgar, Shuichi Murakami,
Tamesuke Nagahashi, Yuichi Sato, Koichiro Yasuba  320
Chapter 13. Community Design Pedagogies
263  Deliberative Education/Communicative Planning: Social
Learning for Community, Environment and Planning*
- Dennis Ryan and Christopher Campbell       321
264  Engaging Changing Communities in the Community  323
Design Studio - Nancy Rottle
169  Involving Community in the Creation of Gathering Plac-  27%
es - Milenko Matanovic
Chapter 10, Power and Representation: Tools for Partici-
pation
176  Democratic Drawing: Techniques for Participatory De-  277
sign - Randolph Hester
194  Drawing the Lines in the World as Community Design-
ers - Masato Dohi
283
202  Making the Invisibility of the Urban Collective Memories  283
Visible: Participatory Design Process as a Form of Mak-
ing Urban Landscape and the Positioning of the Partici-
patory Designer - Annie Yung-Teen Chiu       284
Chapter 11. Nature(s) of Place                    284
209  Opening a Private Garden to the Public through an In-
termediary: the Case of Rikugien Garden in the 18th  285
Century Tokyo - Sawako Ono
216  Building a Multicultural Learning Community through
the Nature of Place - Julie Johnson
222  From Earth Worm to Pocket Monster: Childhood Expe-
rience of Nearby Nature and Adult Environmental Be-
havior Over Time in Taipei Min Quan Primary School  287
Neighborhood - I-Chun Kuo                    288
230  A Post-occupancy Evaluation of Low-income Housing
Development: Do User's Values and Preferences Over-
lap with Sustainable Development Principles?  295
-Amy Dryden
Chapter 12. Participatory Environmentalism
243  The Importance of Being Engaged: The Role of Com-
munity Participation in Urban Creek Stewardship  303
- Victoria Chanse and Chia-Ning Yang
249  Community Participation and Creek Restoration in the
East Bay of San Francisco, California
- Louise Mozingo
252  Hands-on Action Proposals to Enhance the Traditional  310
Daiju Weir on the Yoshino River and Leverage Citizen
Power- Satoko Asano, Aaron Isgar, Shuichi Murakami,
Tamesuke Nagahashi, Yuichi Sato, Koichiro Yasuba  320
Chapter 13. Community Design Pedagogies
263  Deliberative Education/Communicative Planning: Social
Learning for Community, Environment and Planning*
- Dennis Ryan and Christopher Campbell       321
264  Engaging Changing Communities in the Community  323
Design Studio - Nancy Rottle



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