In recent years, migration policies have led to the erosion of fundamental rights for migrating persons in urban areas, with pathways to safe havens, both geographically and legally, gradually diminishing. This book explores the role of urban space and urban practice in creating conditions of exclusion and inclusion in European cities, especially in Berlin, Brussels, Milan, and London. It shares learnings and concerns raised by an experimental programme at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, and migration, through texts, visual essays, interviews, and situated examples from citizen-led solidarity initiatives, pedagogical experiences, and spatial practitioners.
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Da: Art Data, London, Regno Unito
Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. Paperback.Width: 17 cm. Height: 23cm. 206 pages. English text. Codice articolo 37277
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