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Contestation Between Ghosts and the Living: The Example of the Little Big Horn Battlefield, Toronto and Montreal, and Great Neck, NY Iranians
Space Design and Management for Place Making: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of The Environmental Design Research Association
  • Lynn Paxson, Iowa State University
  • Joseph B. Juhasz, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Gary Gumpert, Communication Landscapers
  • Susan Drucker, Hofstra University
Document Type
Abstract
Disciplines
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Conference Title
28th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association
Conference Date
May 1997
Geolocation
(45.5016889, -73.56725599999999)
Abstract
This symposium builds on previous work regarding 'contestation' in public space. Issues of contestation are particularly relevant to the theme of the EDRA conference this year, because contestation, or a desire to control it, heavily influences both the design and management of spaces.
Comments

This abstract is from Space Design and Management for Place Making: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, edited by Maurice S. Amiel and Jacqueline C. Vischer (Edmond, OK: Environmental Design Research Association, 1998): 127. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
Environmental Design Research Association
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Lynn Paxson, Joseph B. Juhasz, Gary Gumpert and Susan Drucker. "Contestation Between Ghosts and the Living: The Example of the Little Big Horn Battlefield, Toronto and Montreal, and Great Neck, NY Iranians" Montréal, QC, CanadaSpace Design and Management for Place Making: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of The Environmental Design Research Association (1997) p. 128 - 128
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lynn_paxson/10/