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Editor’s Introduction

Editor’s Introduction e welcome the addition of Nicole Peterson to our editorial staff as an editorial assistant. Before commencing her graduate studies in Landscape Architecture at the University of Minnesota, Nicole was an English and Media Studies major at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN. ABOUT THIS ISSUE This special issue of Landscape Journal joins a tradition established by 12 others that either focused on specific themes or contained articles compiled in special issues. Thematic issues examined topics including Landscape Perception and Visual Assessment (3:2 Fall 1984), Landscape Archaeology (12:2 Fall 1993), Theater (15:1 Spring 1996), Bioregionalism (19:2 2000), Teaching with Culture in Mind: Cross-Cultural Learning in Landscape Architecture (24:2 Fall 2005), the Modern Manifesto in Landscape Architecture (26:2 Fall 2007), and Myths and Realities of Ecology, Design and Ecosystem Health in Metropolitan Landscape (27:1 Spring 2008). Previous special issue compendia presented articles devoted largely to topics ranging from Nature, Form and Meaning (7:2 Fall 1988), the Avant-Garde (10:1 Spring 1991), Women-Land-Design (13:2 Fall 1994), Eco-Revelatory Design: Nature Constructed / Nature Revisited (17: Special Issue 1998) to Race, Space and the Destabilization of Practice (26:1 Spring 2007). Entitled "The Scholarship of Transdisciplinary Action Research: Toward a New Paradigm for the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the land University of Wisconsin Press

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Abstract

e welcome the addition of Nicole Peterson to our editorial staff as an editorial assistant. Before commencing her graduate studies in Landscape Architecture at the University of Minnesota, Nicole was an English and Media Studies major at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN. ABOUT THIS ISSUE This special issue of Landscape Journal joins a tradition established by 12 others that either focused on specific themes or contained articles compiled in special issues. Thematic issues examined topics including Landscape Perception and Visual Assessment (3:2 Fall 1984), Landscape Archaeology (12:2 Fall 1993), Theater (15:1 Spring 1996), Bioregionalism (19:2 2000), Teaching with Culture in Mind: Cross-Cultural Learning in Landscape Architecture (24:2 Fall 2005), the Modern Manifesto in Landscape Architecture (26:2 Fall 2007), and Myths and Realities of Ecology, Design and Ecosystem Health in Metropolitan Landscape (27:1 Spring 2008). Previous special issue compendia presented articles devoted largely to topics ranging from Nature, Form and Meaning (7:2 Fall 1988), the Avant-Garde (10:1 Spring 1991), Women-Land-Design (13:2 Fall 1994), Eco-Revelatory Design: Nature Constructed / Nature Revisited (17: Special Issue 1998) to Race, Space and the Destabilization of Practice (26:1 Spring 2007). Entitled "The Scholarship of Transdisciplinary Action Research: Toward a New Paradigm for the

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Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the landUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Feb 22, 2011

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