A collective timeline of socially engaged public art practice, 1950-2015 / Cameron Cartiere, Sophie Hope, Anthony Schrag, Elisa Yon and Martin Zebracki. Politicizing publics : a social framework for public artworks / Andrew Hewitt and Mel Jordan -- Placing murals in Belfast : community, negotiation and change / Lesley Murray -- The everyday agnostic life after the unveiling : lived experiences from a public art World CafeĢ / Martin Zebracki -- Creating the global network : developing social and community practice in higher education / Dean Merlino and Susan Stewart -- Throwing stones in the sea : Georg Simmel, social practice and the imagined world / Ted Purves -- Open Engagement : accessible education for socially engaged art / Jen Delos Reyes -- "Context is half the work" : developing doctoral research through arts practice in culture / Anne Douglas -- Public art as a function of urbanism / John Bingham-Hall -- Listening in certain places : public art for the post-regenerate age / Elaine Speight -- Antagonistic spaces : on small, interventionist and socially engaged public art / Justin Langlois and Danielle Sabelli -- Why public art? : urban parks and public art in the twenty-first century / Joni Palmer -- A collective timeline of socially engaged public art practice, 1950-2015 / Cameron Cartiere, Sophie Hope, Anthony Schrag, Elisa Yon and Martin Zebracki.
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