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