id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ci46fqczgzei3dg5eea227cjoa Megan Brown Seeking Northlake: Place, technology, and public as enabling constraints for urban transdisciplinary research 2017.0 26 .pdf application/pdf 9388 611 49 Place, technology, and public, formulated as 'enabling constraints,' set limits engage place, technology, and the public in order to better represent contemporary cities. The transdisciplinary production of place-based knowledge is critical in 21st century cities for common portal and set of visual arguments to elucidate a history of place in Northlake and engage with urban Public Scholarship: Public engagement as an enabling constraint for urban research While the need for public engagement in urban research is well The moral imperative of public engagement is tied to urban places (Catungal and place, informs how people engage with urban politics and processes through participation, The transdisciplinary concepts of place, technology, and public scholarship emerged as enabling constraints from within the context of our particular urban research engagement. contemporary investigation into complex urban processes, public engagement and the effort to The power of place: Urban landscapes as public history. ./cache/work_ci46fqczgzei3dg5eea227cjoa.pdf ./txt/work_ci46fqczgzei3dg5eea227cjoa.txt