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  1. From Data Collection to Praxis: Heritage Conservation Fieldwork in the Twenty-first Century
  2. Brent R. Fortenberry
  3. pp. ii-xx
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  1. Just Fieldwork: Exploring the Vernacular in the African American Community in Portland Oregon’s Albina District
  2. James Michael Buckley
  3. pp. 1-14
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  1. Historic Preservation Design: Using Ethnographic-based Fieldwork to Introduce Theory and History in the Architecture Studio
  2. Paul Hardin Kapp
  3. pp. 16-29
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  1. Making the Invisible Visible through Digital Technologies in Fieldwork
  2. Andrew Johnston
  3. pp. 30-43
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  1. Applied and Reapplied Preservation
  2. John H. Stubbs
  3. pp. 44-59
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  1. The New Apprentice: Teaching Digital Technologies in Collaborative Historic Preservation Projects
  2. Amy Van de Riet, Keith Van de Riet
  3. pp. 60-72
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  1. Doing Fieldwork with Community Residents: Mapping Spaces of Everyday Resistance in Milwaukee’s Northside Neighborhoods
  2. Arijit Sen
  3. pp. 74-92
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  1. Unearthing the Unrecorded: Memory, History, and Urban Erasure in Brixton
  2. Linda Zhang, Tyler Fox
  3. pp. 94-110
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  1. Learning from Grosvenor Square: Preservation and Remembrance in London’s “Little America”
  2. Michael Belding, Ted Grevstad-Nordbrock
  3. pp. 112-130
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  1. Preservation that Builds Equity, Art that Constructs Just Places
  2. Jennifer Minner
  3. pp. 132-146
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  1. Dust & Data: Traces of the Bauhaus Across 100 Years ed. by Ines Weizman (review)
  2. Anthony Vidler
  3. pp. 147-150
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