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Mediating the spatiality of conflicts : international conference proceedings / conference proceedings editors, Armina Pilav, Marc Schoonderbeek, Heidi Sohn, Aleksandar Staničić ; authors, Nicola Amico [and 32 others].
LIBRA NA2543.S6 M435 2020
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Architecture and society--Congresses.
- Architecture and society.
- Space--Social aspects--Congresses.
- Space.
- Space (Architecture)--Congresses.
- Space (Architecture).
- Art and social conflict--Congresses.
- Art and social conflict.
- Conflict management--Philosophy--Congresses.
- Conflict management.
- Arts.
- Social conflict.
- Conflict management--Philosophy.
- Social aspects.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 389 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Delft : Borders & Territories, [2020]
- Summary:
- At a three-day conference held at the TU Delft on November 6-8, 2019 researchers, scholars, activists, practitioners and artists presented individual papers that addressed the relationships between spatiality, mediation and conflict from a variety of perspectives. In addition to academic paper contributions, the conference welcomed other proposals in different formats and media: audio-visual material (film, video, photography), digital or physical archives, experimental design proposals, installations, performances, etc. The thematic core of the conference explored new - or innovative - theoretical and methodological approaches and insights on: (1) Spaces of conflict as transitional spaces of material interactions between violence and everyday life; and (2) Spaces of memory as transformative space of violence). This conference proceedings shares the outcome of the academic event.
- At a three-day conference held at the TU Delft on November 6-8, 2019 researchers, scholars, activists, practitioners and artists presented individual papers that addressed the relationships between spatiality, mediation and conflict from a variety of perspectives.0In addition to academic paper contributions, the conference welcomed other proposals in different formats and media: audio-visual material (film, video, photography), digital or physical archives, experimental design proposals, installations, performances, etc.0The thematic core of the conference explored new ? or innovative ? theoretical and methodological approaches and insights on: (1) Spaces of conflict as transitional spaces of material interactions between violence and everyday life; and (2) Spaces of memory as transformative space of violence).0This conference proceedings shares the outcome of the academic event.
- Notes:
- Papers originally presented at a conference held at Technische Universiteit Delft and organized by the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft, Netherlands, November 6-8, 2019.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9789463663250
- 9463663258
- OCLC:
- 1249750690
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