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Reading and Discussion - What We See
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Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. Resources for Civic Engagement. Whether you want to start a reading group or a more intense Study Circle we have some helpful guidelines for you. Check back for more tips and discussion questions! The ideal Study Circle size is six to eight people. Two hours is a good length for a meeting. Meet once a week. Be somewhat flexible about starting times, but always end on time. Your group should set its own ground rules for respectful, productive discussion. Take tur...
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A Book and Civic Engagement Project - What We See
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Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. Resources for Civic Engagement. A Book and Civic Engagement Project. New Village Press and The Center for the Living City have teamed up to bring you the book. What We See: Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. A collection of original essays by leading thinkers that honors the late Jane Jacobs. Here are fresh and timely ideas to springboard public dialog, community activism and celebration of what's local. On the. Asks us all to join the conversation about...
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Archives - What We See
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Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. Resources for Civic Engagement. Back to What We See Blog. Wed May 13, 2015. Tue May 12, 2015. Mon May 11, 2015. Video: Winifred Armstrong, c/o David Grossman. Tue May 05, 2015. Continuing Jane's Walk 2015: Resources from Jill Hamberg. Mon May 04, 2015. Tue Jan 06, 2015. Timothy J. Elliott. A State of the Union from the Union Itself. Mon Jan 27, 2014. An Interview with Contributing Author, Jan Gehl. Wed Dec 18, 2013. A Call For Community Support. Fri Nov 22, 2013.
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About Jane Jacobs - What We See
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Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. Resources for Civic Engagement. Books by Jane Jacobs. The Death and Life of Great American Cities. The Economy of Cities. The Question of Separatism: Quebec and the Struggle over Separation. Cities and the Wealth of Nations. Systems of Survival: A Dialogue on the Moral Foundations of Commerce and Politics. The Nature of Economies. Video: Winifred Armstrong, c/o David Grossman. Continuing Jane's Walk 2015: Resources from Jill Hamberg. The Third New York.
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Jane's Walk - What We See
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Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. Resources for Civic Engagement. One thing I do know, or think I do, is that it is most important. The real world, not at what someone has said is right. - Jane Jacobs, Nov. 1990. Learn about scheduled walks near you or find guidelines, inspiration, and registration to offer your own walk through the following links:. For walks in the United States visit Jane Jacobs Walk. Particularly their interactive map of 2012 events. Resources for Civic Engagement.
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Contents - What We See
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Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. Resources for Civic Engagement. What We See: Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. Stephen Goldsmith and Lynne Elizabeth,. Section 1: Vitality of the Neighborhood. 11 Deanne Taylor,. 12 Ray Suarez,. Jane Jacobs and the Battle for the Street. 13 Sanford Ikeda,. The Mirage of the Efficient City. 14 Nabeel Hamdi,. The Intelligence of Informality. 15 Nan Ellin,. The Tao of Urbanism: Integrating Observation with Action. Section 2: The Virtues of Seeing. 51 Janin...