all -
courtesy of luke, i've scanned the readings that nezar distributed last week at his first informal thesis prep seminar. bibliography is as follows - MLA purists are forewarned. since blogger.com doesn't support PDFs, go here to download the scans:
https://webfiles.berkeley.edu/cmd/shared/
1. Abbey, Bruce. Thesis: “As Necessary for the Health of the Institution as the Student"
2. Hackeh-Fischer, David. Chapter 1, Fallacies of Question-Framing from Historians’ Fallacies: Toward a Logic of Historical Thought, 1970.
3. Jarzombek, Mark. A Thesis.
4. Mack, Mark and AlSayyad, Nezar. History as a Design Mode: The New Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Journal of Architectural Education 44/2 (February 1991)
5. Roy, Ananya. Chapter 11, Transnational Trespassings: The Geopolitics of Urban Informality from AlSayyad, Nezar and Roy, Ananya. Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, Latin America and
6. Scott Brown, Denise. On Formal Analysis as Design Research. Journal of Architectural Education, 1978, p. 8-11
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I can't read this, it's all gobbledy gook, I've tried at home and at work
try it now
i've used admin privileges to fix the font issue, since it was still showing "webdings" after your attempt to fix it.
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