Mary Dellenbaugh-Losse

Landscape Architecture & Urban Geography; Consultant & Project Manager.
Born in 1982 in Princeton, NJ, USA. 2001-2006 B.S. in Forest Science from the University of New Hampshire.  2007-2010 Masters in Landscape Architecture at the Hochschule Anhalt (FH).  2010-2013 Dr. rer. Nat. in Human Geography at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. 2013-2016 positions in academia, research and NGOs / since 2016 freelance consultant for urban policy and European projects manager.

inclusive citizen participation,
equitable urban policies,
gender equality,
labor market policy,
housing policy

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Monographs & collected works
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Dellenbaugh-Losse, M., Zimmermann, N.-E., & de Vries, N. (2020). The Urban Commons Cookbook: Strategies and Insights for Creating and Maintaining Urban Commons.

Dellenbaugh-Losse, M. (2020). Inventing Berlin. Architecture, Politics and Cultural Memory in the New/Old German Capital Post-1989. Springer International Publishing.

Dellenbaugh-Losse, M. (2017). Städtewandel durch Kultur. Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Thüringen.

Dellenbaugh, Mary, Bieniok, M., Kip, M., Müller, A., & Schwegmann, M. (Eds.). (2015). Urban Commons: Moving Beyond State and Market. Birkhäuser Verlag.

Dellenbaugh, Mary. (2014). Landscape changes in East Berlin after 1989: A comprehensive grounded theory analysis through three case studies. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

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Articles & Chapters

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Dellenbaugh-Losse, M., Homeyer, J., Leser, J., & Pates, R. (2020). Toxische Orte? Faktoren der regionalen Anfälligkeit für völkischen Nationalismus. In J. Üblacker & L. Berg (Eds.), Rechtes Denken – Rechte Räume. Transcript.

Dellenbaugh-Losse, M. (2020). Urban commons: Toward a better understanding of the potentials and pitfalls of self-organized projects. In H. Sadri & S. Zeybekoglu (Eds.), Cities without Capitalism. Taylor & Francis.

Dellenbaugh-Losse, M. (2020). Wir sind ein Volk und ihr seid ein anderes! Geteilte deutschen Identitäten und deren gesellschaftspolitische Folgen. In M. Futh, J. Homeyer, & F. Spissinger (Eds.), Funktionen der deutschen Nation. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Dellenbaugh-Losse, M. (2020). You can’t sit here. The normative properties of street furniture. In ZK/U (Ed.), Hacking Urban Furniture. ZK/U Press.

Dellenbaugh-Losse, M. (2020). “Gender is everywhere:” Introducing the Action Planning Network GenderedLandscape. URBACT Website.

Dellenbaugh, M., Bieniok, M., Müller, A. K., Schwegmann, M., & Kip, M. (2015). Seizing the (every)day: Welcome to the urban commons! In Urban Commons: Moving Beyond State and Market.

Dellenbaugh, M. (2014). Die Stigmatisierung Berlin-Marzahns als Ausdruck kulturelle Hegemonie des Westens im vereinten Deutschland. In C. Gölz & A. Kliems (Eds.), Spielplätze der Verweigerung. Gegenkulturen im östlichen Europa nach 1956 (pp. 222–237). Böhlau-Verlag.

Dellenbaugh, Mary, & Haase, A. (2014). Designing in Shrinking Cities – the case of Eastern Germany. In G. Cairns (Ed.), Design for a Complex World: Challenges in Practice and Education (pp. 53–74). Libri Publishers.

Dellenbaugh, Mary. (2013). (Re)Presentation of “the” past in Berlin-Mitte after German reunification, and its implications for cultural production through appropriation of space. [Sic] – a Journal of Literature, Culture and Literary Translation, 3(2)