Transdisciplinary real-world experiments and arts-based research practices. Co-producing urban resilience at Gängeviertel in Hamburg

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Using real-world laboratories, researchers in spatial sciences increasingly engage in both, shaping and observing transformation processes of urban systems. Thereby, real-world experiments are critical. As interventions into the real, they serve to test and foster possibilities of change. This paper discusses two real-world experiments with reference to the Gängevier-tel in Hamburg. Their purpose was to shape the conflictual co-operation process to renovate the historic inner city quarter in a more efficient way and to gain knowledge about motives and values of those who are involved. The paper focusses on arts-based practices such as staging, arranging and perform-ing, that were integrated into the research design with the purpose to outline their potentials for transformative research as well as to discuss challenges and constraints. Furthermore the scientific assumptions of the research design are illustrated.

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Ziehl, M. (2021). Transdisciplinary real-world experiments and arts-based research practices. Co-producing urban resilience at Gängeviertel in Hamburg. Raumforschung Und Raumordnung, 79(4), 396–410. https://doi.org/10.14512/rur.69

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