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posted on 2025-02-28, 09:48 authored by Hisham AbusaadaHisham Abusaada, Abeer ElshaterAbeer Elshater

This appendix supplements the paper’s analysis by synthesizing hermeneutical frameworks and their application to urban case studies. Table 1 outlines key hermeneutical perspectives (Dilthey, Gadamer, Ricoeur, Foucault, Tosh), detailing their core ideas, practical applications, and methodological implications for urban research. Table 2 applies these frameworks to pivotal historical moments (Industrial Revolution, Civil Rights era, 21st-century megacities), demonstrating their utility in analyzing sociopolitical and spatial dynamics. Tables 3–6 offer comparative case studies of Berlin’s postwar reconstruction, Haussmann’s Paris, and Central Park’s creation, illustrating how Dilthey’s historical holism (Table 3–4), Gadamer’s dialogic engagement (Table 5), and Foucault’s power critique (Table 6) translate into actionable insights for reflexive, context-sensitive planning. Collectively, these tables provide a structured foundation for integrating hermeneutical theory into urban scholarship and practice.

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