Bibliography

These texts informed research on Goto’s PhD thesis which deals with trees, empathy and art. The title of the thesis is:  “Ecology and Environmental Art in Public Place: Talking Tree, Won’t you take a minute and listen to the plight of nature? “ (Submitted for examination Dec 2010.)

  • Aberdeen City Voice (2005) [online]. Aberdeen City’s Community Planning [cited 1 December, 2010]. http://www.communityplanningaberdeen.org.uk/nmsruntime/saveasdialog.asp?lID=2630&sID=536.
  • Albert, J. and Goto, R. (2004) Urban Watersheds: Water Quality in Allegheny County Pennsylvania [online]. 3 Rivers 2nd Nature [cited 1 December 2010].
    http://3r2n.collinsandgoto.com/revalued/water-quality-allegheny-county.
  • Light, A. Saraf, I. (1983)Angel that stands by me, Minnie Evans’ Paintings. Video, San Francsico: Light-Saraf Films
  • Artful Ecologies 2: Art, Nature & Environment Conference, organized by Research Art, Nature and Environment (RANE), University College Falmouth.
  • Banks in Goto R. (ed.) (2007b) Interview with Geoff Banks [online]. Eden 3, [cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/dialogue/2007/geoff-banks.pdf .
  • Bermingham, P. (1978) Alan Sonfist / Trees. Washington D.C.: the National Collection of Fine Arts, the Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Bishop, C. (2006) The Social Turn: Collaboration and its Discontents. Artforum International, February.
  • Botkin, D. (1990) Discordant Harmonies. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Bourdieu, P. and Haacke, H, (2005), Free Exchange. Oxford: Polity Press, printed Marston Book Services limited.
  • Bourriaud, N. (2002) Relational Aesthetics, Pleasance. (S., Woods, F., trans.) France: Les presses du reel. (Original work published in French 1998)
  • Brady, E. (2003), Aesthetics of the Natural Environment. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
  • Brown. S. (2010) Tree Cover in Scotland [online]. Discussions art’s Blog, p.15 [cited 1 December, 2010].  http://discussionsart.wordpress.com.
  • Charles Sturt University Initiative (no date) Earth and Environmental Science[online]. NSW HSC online [cited 1 December, 2010]. http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/earth_environmental/core/caring/9_4_1/941net.html.
  • Collins, T. and Goto, R (1992) AQUA PURA. California: the San Francisco Art Commission and the Water Department.
  • Demarco, R. (2005) Beuys in Scotland: Cencrastus, (80).
  • Dewey, J. (1959). Art as Experience. New York: Perigee Book.
  • Documenta [online]. [cited 10 June, 2008] http://the-artists.org/tours/documenta1.cfm
  • Dogane in Goto, R. and Collins, T. (2009) Interview with Yuji Dogane [online]. Eden 3 [cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/dialogue/2009-Hocking/dogane.pdf.
  • Fillin-Yeh, S. (1993) THE SERPENTINE LATTICE: WHERE YOU SAID A LATTICE AND I SAID A SERPENTINE AND YOU SAID NETWORK THE WATERSHEDS AND I SAID A GAME OF GO. Portland, Oregon: The Douglas M. Cooley Memorial Gallery, Reed College.
  • Finkelpearl, T. (2000) Dialogues in Public Art. Boston, MA: MIT Press.
  • Frangenberg. F., (2007), Sculpture Projects Muenster 07. Köln: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Köning.
  • Frazer, J. (1994), The Golden Bough. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Freire, P. (1998) Pedagogy of the oppressed. New York: The Continuum Publishing Company.
  • Goto, R. and Collins, T. (2010) Eden 3 [online]. [cited 1 December, 2010].
    https://eden3.net.
  • Goto, R. and Collins, T. (2010) A Tree is a LIVING Things [online]. Eden 3[cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/exhibitions/video/index.html .
  • Goto, R. and Collins, T. (2008d) Ethics in Ecological Art Practices – A Conversation and Dinner [online]. Eden 3 [cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/dialogue/2008/headlands/ethics-ecological-art-practice.pdf.
  • Goto, R. and Collins, T. (2008a) Interview with Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison, [online]. Eden 3 [cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/dialogue/2008/harrisons.pdf .
  • Goto, R., The Journey (2007), in Douglas, A and Fremantle, C. (ed), research papers / Leading through practice, funded by AHRC (Creativity) Networking award (2007). an magazine, March.
  • Goto and Collins et al, (2005) The Hillsides Project [online]. 3 Rivers 2nd Nature [cited 1 December, 2010]. http://www.alleghenylandtrust.org/special_projects/hillsides/index.html
  • Goto and Collins et al, (2005) The River Dialogue – Watertrail [online]. 3 Rivers 2nd Nature [cited 1 December, 2010]. http://3r2n.collinsandgoto.com/revalued/water-trails/index.htm.
  • Goto and Collins et al, (2005) The County Wide Design Plan [online]. 3 Rivers 2nd Nature [cited 1 December, 2010]. http://3r2n.collinsandgoto.com/revalued/ecology-recovery-allegheny-county/index.htm.
  • Green Musem [online]. [cited 14 December 2010]. http://monconf.greenmuseum.org.
  • Guattari, F. (2000) The Three Ecologies. (Galilée, F. (eds.). Pindar, I. and Sutton, P. trans.) London and New Jersey: The Athlone Press (Original work published in French 1989).
  • Harrison, H.M. and Harrison, N. (2008) Public Culture and Sustainable Practices: Peninsula Europe from an ecodiversity perspective, posing questions to Complexity Scientists [online]. Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences [cited 14 Dec 2010]. http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9hj3s753.
  • Hocking in Goto, R. and Collins. T. (2008e) Discussion of the scientific data from California with Professor Trevor Hocking [online]. Eden 3 [cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/dialogue/2008/hocking/index.html.
  • House, S and Dingwall, C. (2003) A Nation of Planters: Introducing the new Trees, 1650 – 1900. in Smout, T.C. (eds.) People and Woods in Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.Jacobs, J. (1992), Systems of Survival. New York: Vintage Books, A division of Random House, Inc.
  • Johnston in Goto R. (ed.) (2008b) Interview with Eilidh Johnston – Greenspace Scotland [online]. Eden 3, [cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/dialogue/2008/Eilidh-johnston-kita.pdf.
  • Jordan III, W. (2003) Sunflower Forest: Ecological Restoration and the New Communion with Nature. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press.
  • Julius Caesar, G.  (1869) Commentaries on the Gallic War. (W.A. McDevitte and W.S. Bohn, trans.) New York: Harper & Brothers [on line] Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum [cited 1 December 2010]. http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/caesar/gallic_e6.html#25
  • Kaprow, A and Kelley, J (ed.) (1993) Essay on the Blurring of Art and Life. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press.
  • Kester, G. (ed.) (2005) Groundworks: Environmental Collaboration in Contemporary Art. Pittsburgh, PA: the Regina Gouger Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Kester, G. (2004), Conversation Pieces: Community + Communication in Modern Art. Berkeley and Los Angeles, California: University of California Press.
  • Kester, G (1994) Orchestra Maneuvers in the Dark, [online], The Free Library by Farlex [cited 1 December, 2010]. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Orchestral+maneuvers+in+the+dark.-a020794412 .
  • Kuoni, C., (1990) Joseph Beuys in America. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows.
  • Lakoff, G. and Johnson, M. (1989) Metaphors We Live By. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
  • Laing, R. (2005) Use of Green Space. Greenspace Final Report.
  • Leopold, L. (1997) Water, Rivers and Creeks. California: University Science Books.
  • Lucie-Smith, E. (1984) Art Terms. London: Thames and Hudson.
  • McGregor in Goto R. (ed.) (2007a) Interview with Duncan McGregor [online]. Eden 3, [cited 1 December, 2010]. https://eden3.net/dialogue/2007/duncan-mcgregor.pdf.
  • Marren., P. (1982), A Natural History of Aberdeen. Aberdeen, Scotland: Aberdeen People’s Press.
  • Museum of Learning (no date) Donar Oak [online]. [cited 1 December 2010]. http://www.museumstuff.com/learn/topics/Donar_Oak::sub::See_Also.
  • Oakes, B. (1995) Sculpting with the Environment. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Rodger, D., Stokes, J. and Ogilvie, J. (2003) Heritage Tree of Scotland. London: The Tree Council.
  • Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and the National Archives of Scotland (no date) [online]. Scotlands Places[cited 1 December 2010].
    http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=37143.
  • Scottish Natural Heritage (no date) The potential for native woodland in Scotland [online]. [cited 14 December 2010]. http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/heritagemanagement/nativewoodland.
  • Schama, S. (2004) Landscape & Memory. London: Harper Perennial.
  • Sonfist, A., (1995) in Oaks, B. (ed.) Sculpting with the Environment. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Sonfist, A. (2004) Nature The End of Art. Florence, Italy: Gli Ori.
  • Sonfist, A., (2007) Public Monuments in Artful Ecology, RANE [online]. [cited 24 June, 2008] http://rane.falmouth.ac.uk/pdfs/artful_ecologies_papers.pdf
  • Spaid, S. and Lipton, A. (2002) Ecovention: Current Art to Transform Ecologies. The Cincinnati Art Center, Ecoartspace, and the Greenmuseum.org.
  • Stachelhaus, H. (1974) Joseph Beuys. New York, London, Paris: Abbeville Press Publishers.
  • Deukmejanm G. et al. (1990) A Review of Redwood Harvesting Another Look [online]. State of California The Resources Agency Department of Forestry and Fire Protection [cited 14th December 2010]. http://www.fire.ca.gov/resource_mgt/downloads/forestry/RedwoodHarvesting1990.pdf.
  • Stein, E. (2002) On the Problem of Empathy. (W. Stein, trans.). Washington D.C.: ICS Publications.  (Original work published 1917)
  • Stewart, M. (2003) Using the Woods, 1600 – 1850. in Smout, T.C. (eds.) People and Woods in Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • The Potential for native woodland in Scotland [online]. Natural Heritage [cited 1 December, 2010].http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/heritagemanagement/nativewoodland.
  • The Potential for native woodland in Scotland [online]. Natural Heritage management series [cited 1 December, 2010]. http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/heritagemanagement/nativewoodland
  • The Scottish Parliament, Forestry in Scotland (1999) [online]. [cited 11th September 2010]. http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/research/pdf_subj_maps/smda-19.pdf.
  • Throop, W. (ed.) (2000) Environmental Restoration: Ethics, Theory and Practice. Humanity Books, Amherst, NY: an imprint of Prometheus Books.
  • Henry J. Thoreau (1854) Walden Paul, S. (ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company Riverside Editions, pp.215-6.
  • Vallega-Neu, D. (2005), The Bodily Dimension in Thinking. New York: State University of New York Press.
  • Wikipedia (no date), Pacific Lumber Company [online]. [cited 14th  December, 2010]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Lumber_Company.
  • Willisch, S. and Heimberg, B. (ed.) (2007) Joseph Beuys The End of the 20th Century. München: Dorner Institute.
  • Worrel, R. and Mackenzie, N. (2003) The Ecological Impact of Using the Woods. in Smout, T.C. (eds.) People and Woods in Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Master Bibliography

This is a list of texts that have informed the artwork, research and writing of Collins and Goto going back to 1995. Areas covered include art and aesthetics, aesthetics and environment, critical theory, public art, public realm and radical ecologies. The general focus has been in the area of German aesthetics and subjectivity.

  • Adorno, T. W. (1997) Aesthetic Theory. (R. Hullot-Kentor, trans.) Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Althusser, L. (1971) Lenin and Philosophy. (B. Brewster, trans.) London: N L B.
  • Andrew, M., ED (2006) Land Art A cultural Ecology Handbook. London, UK: RSA
  • Arendt, H. (1958) The Human Condition. Chicago (IL): The University of Chicago Press.
  • Aries, P. (1987-1991) Riddles of Identity, A History of Private Life. in Duby, G. et al. (eds.) Modern Times, I-V. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Aronowitz, S. (1993) Is a Democracy Possible? Decline of the Public in the American Debate. in Robbins, B. (eds.) The Phantom Public Sphere. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. p. 75-92.
  • Arts and Humanities Research Council (no date) History [online]. Arts and Humanities Research Council [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.ahrb.ac.uk/about/history.asp.
  • Atkins, R. (no date) AIDS Making Art and Raising Hell [online]. Queer Arts Resource [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.queerarts.org/archive/show4/forum/atkins/atkins.html.
  • Auping, M. (1983) Earth art: A Study in Ecological Politics. in Sonfist, A. (eds.) Art in the Land. New York: E.P. Dutton.
  • Basualdo, C. and Laddaga, R. (2004) Rules of engagement: from toilets in Caracas to new media in New Delhi. New York: ArtForum, March 2004.
  • Bateson, G. (1999) Steps to an Ecology of Mind: Collected Essays in Anthropology, Psychiatry, Evolution, and Epistemology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Original work published 1972)
  • Bateson, G. (2002) Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity (Advances in Systems Theory, Complexity, and the Human Sciences). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. (Original work published 1979)
  • Beardsley, M.G. (1966) Aesthetics from Classic Greece to the Present. New York: Macmillan Co.
  • Beardsley, J. (1977) Probing the Earth: Contemporary Land Projects. Washington D.C: Hirschorn Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
  • Beardsley, J. (1984) Earthworks and Beyond. New York: Abbeville Press.
  • Beaumont, B. (2007) Ocean Landmark. [cited10  May 2007] Available from: http://greenmuseum.org/content/work_index/work_id-75__artist_id-37.html.
  • Becker, C. (1994) The Subversive Imagination. New York and London: Routledge.
  • Becker, C. (1996) Zones of Contention: Essays on Art, Institutions, Gender and Anxiety. Albany, NY: The University of New York Press.
  • Becker, C. (2002) Surpassing. Lanham, Boulder, New York, and Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
  • Benhabib, S. (1992a) Models of Public Space: Hannah Arendt, in the Liberal Tradition and Jurgen Habermas. in Calhoun, C. (eds.) Habermas and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
  • Benhabib, S. (1992b) Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics. New York: Routledge.
  • Berleant, A. (1992) The Aesthetics of Environment. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
  • Berleant, A. and Carlson A. (eds.) (1998) The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 56(2), (September 1998 special issue on environmental aesthetics).
  • Berleant, A. Ed.  (2002) Environment and the Arts, Perspectives on Art and Environment. Williston VT: Ashgate Publishing
  • Berleant and Carlson (2004) The Aesthetics of Natural Environments. Peterborough, Ont: Broadview Press.
  • Berleant, A. (2005) Aesthetics and the Environment, Theme and Variations on Art and Culture. Williston VT: Ashgate Publishing.
  • Berleant and Carlson (2007) The Aesthetics of Human environments. Peterborough, Ont: Broadview Press.
  • Berleant, A. (2010) Sensibility and Sense: The Aesthetic Transformation of the Human World
  • Bingham, B., Collins, T., Goto, R. and Stephen, J. (1998) Ample Opportunity: A Community Dialogue. Pittsburgh, PA: STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Bishop, C. (2004) Antagonism and Relational Aesthetics. October, Boston, MA: MIT Press, 110(1).
  • Bishop, C. (2006) The Social Turn: Collaboration and its Discontents. Artforum International, February, pp.179-183.
  • Blazina, E. (2007) Future Rocky for Homestead’s Neighbors. Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Thursday, April 5, 1007.
  • Bookchin, M. (1974) Our Synthetic Environment. New York: Colophon.
  • Bookchin, M. (1980) Toward an Ecological Society. Montreal: Black Rose Books.
  • Bookchin, M. (1982) The Ecology of Freedom. Palo Alto, CA: Cheshire Books.
  • Bookchin, M. (1992) Urbanization Without Cities. Montreal: Black Rose Books.
  • Bourriaud, N. (2002) Relational Aesthetics, Pleasance. (S., Woods, F., trans..)  France: Les presses du réel. (Original work published in French 1998)
  • Bowie, A. (2003) Aesthetics and Subjectivity. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. (First edition published in 1990)
  • Bowie, A. (1993) Schelling and Modern European Philosophy: An Introduction. London: Routledge.
  • Bradshaw, A.D. (1995) Goals of Restoration. in Gunn, J.M. (eds.) Restoration and Recovery of an Industrial Region. New York: Springer-Verlag.
  • Brady, E (2003) Aesthetics of the Natural Environment. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Budd, M. (2003) The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature.Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press
  • Brill, M. (1989) Transformation, Nostalgia, and Illusion in Public Life and Public Place. in Altman, I. and Zube, E. (eds.) Public Places and Spaces. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Brown, B., Gough, P. and Roddis, J. (2004) Types of Research in the Creative Arts and Design [online]. Bristol, UK: E-Papers, University of Brighton. [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.brighton.ac.uk/arts/research/5_0_scholarly_infrastructure/5_6_0_epapers/4_research.pdf.
  • Bryan-Wilson, J (2006)Beyond Green, Museum of Arts and Design, New York. London: Frieze,Issue 99, p.89.
  • Burnham, J. (1974) Great Western Salt Works: Essays on the Meaning of Post-Formalist Art. New York: George Brazilier, pp.15-24.
  • Calhoun, C. (1994) Habermas and the Public Sphere. Boston, MA: MIT Press, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Capra, F. (1997) The Turning Point. New York: Doubleday.
  • Capra, F. (1988) Conversations with Remarkable People. New York and London: Simon & Schuster.
  • Carlson, A. (2000) Aesthetics and the Environment: The Appreciation of Nature, Art and Architecture. London: Routledge.
  • Carlson, A. (2008) Nature and Landscape: An Introduction to Environmental Aesthetics. New York: Columbia University Press
  • Carr, S., Francis, M., Rivlin, L.G. and Stone, A. (1992) Public Space. Cambridge, UK: University of Cambridge.
  • Cazeaux, C. (2000) The Continental Aesthetics Reader. London: Routledge.
  • Chartlon, A. E., Coe, S., and Francione, G. L. (Jan/Feb 1993) The American Left Should Support Animal Rights: A Manifesto Animals Agenda [cited 18 June  2006]. http://www.animal-law.org/library/left.htm.
  • Chin, M. (no date) Mel Chin: Revival Field [online]. Creative capital channel, Granting innovation in the arts [cited 18 June 2006]. http://channel.creative-capital.org/project_297.html.
  • Cioc, M. (2002) The Rhine: An Eco-Biography, 1815-2000. Seattle, WA: Weyerhauser Environmental Books and University of Washington Press.
  • Coe, S. and Coe, M. (1989) Porkopolis [online]. Graphic Witness [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.graphicwitness.org/coe/porko.htm.
  • Collins, T., Dzombak D., Rawlins, J., Tamminga, K., and Thompson, S., (1998) Nine Mile Run Watershed Conservation Plan, Pittsburgh PA: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh City Planning and STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Collins, T. (2003)  Information and Authority: The Perception of Water Quality. [online]. Pittsburgh, PA: 3 Rivers 2nd Nature, Studio for Creative Inquiry. [cited 17 July 2006]. http://3r2n.cfa.cmu.edu/policy/understand/index.htm.
  • Cooper, D. E. (1997) Aesthetics: the Classic Readings. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers
  • Costanza, R. (1992) Towards and Operational Definition of Ecosystem Health. in Costanza, R., Norton, B.G., and Haskell, B.D. (eds.) Ecosystem Health: New Goals for Environmental Management. Washington D.C: Island Press.
  • Cruikshank, L. and Korza, P. (1988) Going Public: A Field Guide to Developments in Art and Public Places. Amherst, MA: Arts Extension Service and University of Massachusetts.
  • Danto, A. C. (1997) After the End of Art: Contemporary Art and the Pale of History, the A.W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts. Bollingen, XXXV(44), 1995. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
  • Davidoff, P. (1999) Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning. in LeGates, R. and Stout, F. (eds.) City Reader. 2nd ed., New York: Routledge.
  • Davis, M. (1990) The Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster. New York: Vintage Books, A division of Random House.
  • Deutsche, R. (1996) Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics. Boston, MA: MIT Press, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Deveraux, M. (no date) The philosophical Status of Aesthetics American Society for Aesthetics [online]. Aesthetics on-line, ISSN 1089-294X [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.aesthetics-online.org/ideas/devereaux.html.
  • Dewey, J. (1927) The Public and Its Problems. Athens, OH: Swallow Press, Ohio University Press.
  • Dewey, J ( 1934) Art as Experience, New York, N.Y.: Berkeley Publishing a Division of Penguin Putnam.
  • Dewey, J. (1954) The public and Its. 2nd ed., Athens, OH: Problems Swallow Press, Ohio University Press.
  • Deutsche, R. (1996) Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics. Boston, MA: MIT Press, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Dietcher, D. (1991) Social Aesthetics. in Wallis, B. (ed.) DEMOCRACY: A Project by Group Material. Seattle, WA: Bay Press.
  • Doss, E. (1995) Spirit Poles and Flying Pigs: Public Art and Cultural Democracy in American Communities. Washington D.C. and London: Smithsonian University Press.
  • Eaton, M. M. (1997) The Beauty that Requires Health. in Nassauer, J.I. (eds.) Placing Nature: Culture and Landscape Ecology. Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp.85-105.
  • Eaton, M. M. (2000) Merit: Aesthetic and Ethical. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Elliot, R. (2000) Faking Nature. in Throop, W. (eds.) Environmental Restoration: Ethics, Theory and Practice. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, an imprint of Prometheus Books.
  • Erman, L. (2003) On Top of Mt. Slag, Homes Sprout: Once Shunned Wastelands are groomed for housing [online]. New York Times, republished in the website for Summerset at Frick Park [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.summersetatfrickpark.com/new sDetail.asp?NewsID=8.
  • Everenden, N. (1992) The Social Creation of Nature. Baltimore MD and London: John Hopkins University Press
  • Farber, S. (2004) Economics Report to the City of Pittsburgh Hillsides Committee: Economics of Hillside Slope Development. Pittsburgh, PA: Allegheny Land Trust.
  • Farber, S.  (1998) Undesirable Facilities and Property Values: A Summary of empirical Studies. Ecological Economics, 24, pp.1-14.
  • Feller, G. and Feller, J. (2006) Lessons from Pittsburgh’s Water and Sewage, Crisis in Cities on the Rise: Lessons in Becoming Sustainable San Rafael California [online]. Urban Age Institute [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.urbanage.org/usi/docs/USI_Cities_on_the_Rise.pdf.
  • Felshin, N. (1995) But is it Art: The Spirit of Art as Activism. Seattle: Washington: Bay Press.
  • Ferguson, B., Collins, T. and Pinkham, R. (1998) Re-Evaluating Stormwater: The Nine Mile Run Model for Restorative Development [online]. Snowmass Colorado, Rocky Mountain Institute [cited 18 June 2006]. http://www.rmi.org/sitepages/pid172.php#W99-22.      The technical appendix is available at: http://slaggarden.cfa.cmu.edu/publications/content/rmitechapp/technicalappendix.pdf
  • Fetterline, J. (2007) Braddocc. [online].  Braddock, PA: [cited 29 April 2007]. http://www.15104.cc/ .
  • Finkelpearl, T. (2000) Dialogues in Public Art. Boston, MA: MIT Press.
  • Flew, A. (1979) A Dictionary of Philosophy. 2nd ed., New York: St. Martins Press.
  • Florida, R. (2002) The rise of the creative class and how it’s transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life. New York: Basic Books.
  • Flyvbjerg, B. (1998) Empowering Civil Society: Habermas, Foucault and the Question of Conflict. in Wiley, J. and Sons Ltd., Douglass, M., Friedmann, J., (eds.) Cities for Citizens. West Sussex, UK: Chichester.
  • Flyvbjerg, B. (2001) Making Social Science Matter. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge: University Press.
  • Forman, R.T.T. (1995) Land Mosaics: The Ecology of Landscapes and Regions. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Foster, C. (2000) Restoring Nature in American Culture: An Environmental Aesthetic Perspective. in Gobster, P.H. and Hull, R.B. (eds.) Restoring Nature. Washington. D.C.: Island Press, pp.71-94.
  • Fraser, N. (1992) Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy. in Calhoun, C. (eds.) Habermas and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Frost-Kumpf, H.A. (1995) Reclamation Art: Restoring and Commemorating Blighted Landscapes [online]. Published electronically [cited 18 June 2006]. http://slaggarden.cfa.cmu.edu/weblinks/frost/FrostTop.html.
  • Fukuyama, F. (2002) Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.
  • Gablik, S. (1984) Has Modernism Failed? , New York: Thames and Hudson.
  • Gablik, S. (1992) The Reenchantment of Art. New York: Thames and Hudson.
  • Gare, A. (1995) Postmodernism and Environmental Crisis. London: Routledge.
  • Genosko, G. (2000) The life and Work of Félix Guattari: From Transversality to Ecosophy. in Guattari, F. The Three Ecologies. London and New Brunswick, NJ: Athlone Press.
  • Greenberg, C. (1965) Modernist Painting. Art and Literature, 4 (Spring).
  • Greenwald, M. (2005) Ecological Art and the Pittsburgh Region’s Environmental History and Culture. in Kester, G., (eds.) Groundworks: Environmental Collaboration in Contemporary Art. Pittsburgh, PA: the Regina Gouger Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University.
  • Ground Zero (no date) FLUX.[online]. Flux 14, Pittsburgh, PA: Ground Zero [29 April 2007]. http://66.39.34.2/flux.
  • Guattari, F. (2000) The Three Ecologies. (Galilee, F. (eds.). Pindar, I. and Sutton, P. trans.) London and New Jersey: The Athlone Press. (Original work published in French 1989)
  • Habermas, J. (1987) The Theory of Communicative Action, Vol. II, Lifeworld and System: A Critique of Functionalist Reason. (T. McCarthy, trans.) Boston,MA: Beacon Press.
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