Journal article

Seeking Northlake: Place, technology, and public as enabling constraints for urban transdisciplinary research

M Brown, GOG Benson, R Keel, E Mahoney, J Porter, J Thompson

Cities | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

This article reviews the urban transdisciplinary research of the Northlake Collective, a multidisciplinary group of graduate students in the University of Washington's Lake Union Laboratory. Through a series of place-based investigations, we explored a small slice of Seattle ultimately seeking to engage the public through an online digital humanities portal. The broader goal of our work and this paper is to address how we, as a team of emerging scholars, understand and investigate ‘cities’ in the current century as both networked at the global scale and dynamic places for everyday interactions and processes. The paradoxes and complexity inherent to understanding the ‘city’ and how to address..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the following University of Washington (UW 65-7101) entities: the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Built Environments, the School of Social Work, Cities Collaboratory and the Simpson Center for the Humanities.