Writing Urban Places: Narratives of the European Mid-Size City


Havik K.(Yürütücü), Çıraklı M. Z., Durmuş Öztürk S.

TÜBİTAK - AB COST Projesi , 2020 - 2023

  • Proje Türü: TÜBİTAK - AB COST Projesi
  • Başlama Tarihi: Ocak 2020
  • Bitiş Tarihi: Aralık 2023

Proje Özeti

Description

Writing Urban Places proposes an innovative investigation and implementation of a process for developing human understanding of communities, their society, and their situatedness, by narrative methods. It particularly focuses on the potential of narrative methods for urban development in European medium-sized cities. 

By recognising the value of local urban narratives -stories rich in information regarding citizens socio-spatial practices, perceptions and expectations-,  the Action aims to articulate a set of concrete literary devices within a host of spatial disciplines; bringing together scientific research in the fields of literary studies, urban planning and architecture; and positioning this knowledge vis-à-vis progressive redevelopment policies carried out in medium-sized cities in Europe.

The Action defines three thematic targets it wants to explore theoretically as well as in case studies. 1) meaningfulness: offering local communities and professionals the ability to improve their understanding of their built environment; 2). appropriation: empowering communities by improving their ability to project their feelings on their built environment. 3). integration: offering concrete tools and methods for the construction of common grounds among communities, based on relations of meaningfulness and appropriation of their built environment. 

Based on a robust investigative tradition in these fields, the COST Action brings together solid experience in linking the literary and the built and offers the necessary scientific background for the assessment of the contemporary city, while cherishing and enhancing the specificity of local urban cultures in the European context. 

Action keywords

narrative - urban studies - architecture - literature - place-making