countably infinite
a dash of impossibility makes for more fun
Subscribe by RSS
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About Karen
  • Contact
  • Now Reading

Tag Archives: professional distance

Blogathon 2009 – TransLinked, the other white meat

by Karen Quinn Fung | posted in Blogathon 2009 - Vancouver Public Space Network | tagged as language, planning, professional, professional distance, professionalization, public consultation, transit, translinked, vocabulary

In which I discuss some of the goals and aims of my tumblelog, TransLinked.

Add a comment
  • About

    countably infinite is the online writing space of Karen Fung, social media ponderer and student of urban & transportation planning at UBC.

  • Recent writing

    • #PlannersTweet: Learning how planning and planners use(s) Twitter
    • A little more about #myresearch
    • Anonymity and contempt in public engagement: correlation, not causation?
    • Transit Pet Peeves: One person’s contest, another person’s social inclusion setback
    • Complexifiers and Simplifiers: some necessary nuance
  • Reactions on this site…

    • Adam Fitch on Awkward as Planned: short-term pain for long-term Olympic Legacy?
    • A little more about #myresearch on Twitter in Transit, take 1, at BarCamp Vancouver 2009
    • Jenny Ann Fraser on Transit Pet Peeves: One person’s contest, another person’s social inclusion setback
    • AG on Will the smarter city be built by love?
    • Colleen Hardwick on Does pseudonymity matter for engagement in planning?
  • RSS My Transit Writing

    • In July 2009, the Design Trust for Public Space awarded the...
    • Subway, a poem about unborn love, by Montreal-based poet Paul...
    • Redrawing transit lines throughout the city, an illustration by...
    • Photo
    • illustratedvancouver: Cindy Buckshon’s Transit Roots Art...
  • Blog Post Archives

This page was generated by WordPress and Theseus