Bücher
Übersetzungen meiner Bücher
М. Делленбо, М. Кипа, М. Бьеньек, А. К. Мюллер, М. Швегмана. 2020. URBAN COMMONS – Городские сообщества за пределами государства и рынка. (Перевод с английского Безуглов Дмитрий). Studia Urbanica.
Referierte Artikel und Buchkapitel
Auf Englisch
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2021. Urban commons: Toward a better understanding of the potentials and pitfalls of self-organized projects. In Sadri, H. & Zeybekoglu, S. (Eds.), Cities without Capitalism. London: Taylor & Francis.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. You can’t sit here. The normative properties of street furniture. In ZK/U (Ed.), Hacking Urban Furniture. Berlin: ZK/U Press.
- Dellenbaugh, Mary & Martin Schwegmann. 2017. “Actors of Urban Change from an Urban Commons Perspective” in Actors of Urban Change: Urban Commons, Urban Change Talk Newspaper Issue 03.
- Dellenbaugh, Mary. 2017. The Physical and Social Normative Properties of Street Furniture. Research paper for the project “Hacking Urban Furniture” by the Center for Art and Urbanism (ZK/U).
- Dellenbaugh, Mary. 2015. “‘But now everywhere is the West:’ Cultural identity in East Berlin after 1989.” In the Proceedings of the Smart Metropolia Conference, Gdansk, Poland.
- Dellenbaugh, Mary. 2015. The creation of consensus through spatial appropriation: Normalization of western hegemony in the built environment. Journal of Narrative Theory. Volume 45, Number 1, pp. 47-61.
- Kip, Markus et al. 2015. Seizing the (every)day: Welcome to the urban commons! In: Dellenbaugh et al. Urban commons: Moving beyond state and market. Basel: Birkhäuser Verlag.
- Dellenbaugh, Mary. 2014. Two national narratives, one urban historiography: Expression of memory and identity in Berlin’s central district Mitte after German reunification. Paper presented at the City Margins, City Memories Conference on 7 & 8 April 2014, Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London School of Advanced Study.
- Dellenbaugh, Mary. 2014. The inter-dependency of image and material space: The role of discourse in neighborhood development. Examples from Berlin, Germany. Paper presented at “The Mediated City,” London, 1-3 April 2014.
- Dellenbaugh, Mary & Haase, Andrea. 2014. Designing in Shrinking Cities – the case of Eastern Germany. In Cairns, G. (ed.) Design for a Complex World, London: Libri, pp. 53-74.
- Dellenbaugh, Mary. 2013. (Re)Presentation of “the” Past after German Reunification in Berlin-Mitte, and its Implications for Cultural Production through Appropriation of Space. [sic] – a Journal of Literature, Culture and Literary Translation. Year 3, Number 2.
Auf Deutsch
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. Im Erscheinen. Wir sind ein Volk und ihr seid ein anderes! Geteilte deutschen Identitäten und deren gesellschaftspolitische Folgen. In: Futh, M., Homeyer, J., Pates, R. und Spissinger, F. (Hrsg.). Die Beharrlichkeit der Nation. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf die Funktionalität des Nationalen in Deutschland. Wiesbaden: Springer VS
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2021. Jenseits von Staat oder Markt. In: BBSR (Hrsg.). Stadt gemeinsam gestalten! Neue Modelle der Koproduktion im Quartier. pp. 121-123.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary, Jamela Homeyer, Julia Leser und Rebecca Pates. 2020. Toxische Orte? Faktoren der regionalen Anfälligkeit für völkischen Nationalismus. In: Üblacker, J. und Berg, L. (Hrsg.). Rechtes Denken, Rechte Räume? Demokratiefeindliche Entwicklungen und ihre räumlichen Kontexte. Bielefeld: transcript
- Dellenbaugh, Mary. 2014. Die Stigmatisierung Berlin-Marzahns als Ausdruck kulturelle Hegemonie des Westens im vereinten Deutschland in Gölz, C. und A. Kliems (eds.). Spielplätze der Verweigerung. Gegenkulturen im östlichen Europa nach 1956. Weimar: Böhlau-Verlag, pp. 222-237.
Gast-Blogbeiträge und Artikel
Auf Englisch
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Cities through a ‘gender lens’. URBACT Website.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Shared lessons and challenges from urban commons around the world. Shareable.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Bike Kitchen Bratislava: A bike hire co-op powered by the sharing economy. Shareable.
- De Vries, Nicole & Mary Dellenbaugh-Losse. 2020. The Kalkbreite: Participative housing planning in Zurich. Shareable.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Holzmarkt Berlin: Balancing creative freedom, economic survival, and bottom-up urban development. Shareable.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Düsselgrün: An urban commons in the heart of Düsseldorf. Shareable.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Commons and crises: Community resilience from feudal Europe to today. Shareable.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Supporting creative industries in times of Covid-19: what cities can do. URBACT Blog.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. “Gender is everywhere”: Introducing the Action Planning Network GenderedLandscape. URBACT Website.
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary & Jacqueline Taylor. 2019. Reactivating Vacant Buildings: Approaches in the United States. German Marshall Fund Blog.
- Taylor, Jacqueline & Mary Dellenbaugh-Losse. 2018. Reactivating Vacant Buildings: Three Approaches from Germany. German Marshall Fund Blog.
Auf Deutsch
- Dellenbaugh-Losse, Mary. 2020. Die Stadt durch die „Gender-Brille“ sehen. URBACT Website.