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Shared Framework : Sharing Knowledge and Practice
The project ProSHARE: Enhancing Diversity, Inclusion and Social Cohesion through Practices of Sharing in Housing and Public Space is concerned with the practice of sharing in ‘socially mixed' neighbourhoods in Europe between actors that are identified as diverse with regards to their status ‘immigrant’ or newcomer (first and second generation) and what could be called mainstream residents. More precisely, the project has examined 1) forms and conditions in which practices of sharing in the field of housing and public space take place in heterogeneous neighbourhoods in different European cities and 2) the potential and limits of these conditions and practices for encouraging participation and collaboration between diverse populations. ProSHARE considers seven locations in five countries: Nordstadt/Kassel, Wrangelkiez and Reichenberger Kiez/Berlin, and Heusteigviertel/Stuttgart in Germany; Ottakring/Vienna in Austria; Bagneux/Paris in France; Poplar/London in the UK; and Gottsunda/Uppsala in Sweden. It includes seven partners from the University of Kassel Department of Urban Sociology (UKS); the University of Applied Sciences of Berlin (HTW); the State Academy of Art and Design, Stuttgart; the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH School architecture, Stockholm (KTH); the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University(IBF); the University of Sheffield School of Architecture (US); and the Vienna University of TechnologyInstitute of Spatial Planning (TUW). ; The project responded to a call by JPI Urban Europe and was financed by Formas. QC 20221227 ; ProSHARE - Enhancing Diversity, Inclusion and Social Cohesion through Practices of Sharing in Housing and Public Space
Shared Framework : Sharing Knowledge and Practice
The project ProSHARE: Enhancing Diversity, Inclusion and Social Cohesion through Practices of Sharing in Housing and Public Space is concerned with the practice of sharing in ‘socially mixed' neighbourhoods in Europe between actors that are identified as diverse with regards to their status ‘immigrant’ or newcomer (first and second generation) and what could be called mainstream residents. More precisely, the project has examined 1) forms and conditions in which practices of sharing in the field of housing and public space take place in heterogeneous neighbourhoods in different European cities and 2) the potential and limits of these conditions and practices for encouraging participation and collaboration between diverse populations. ProSHARE considers seven locations in five countries: Nordstadt/Kassel, Wrangelkiez and Reichenberger Kiez/Berlin, and Heusteigviertel/Stuttgart in Germany; Ottakring/Vienna in Austria; Bagneux/Paris in France; Poplar/London in the UK; and Gottsunda/Uppsala in Sweden. It includes seven partners from the University of Kassel Department of Urban Sociology (UKS); the University of Applied Sciences of Berlin (HTW); the State Academy of Art and Design, Stuttgart; the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH School architecture, Stockholm (KTH); the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University(IBF); the University of Sheffield School of Architecture (US); and the Vienna University of TechnologyInstitute of Spatial Planning (TUW). ; The project responded to a call by JPI Urban Europe and was financed by Formas. QC 20221227 ; ProSHARE - Enhancing Diversity, Inclusion and Social Cohesion through Practices of Sharing in Housing and Public Space
Shared Framework : Sharing Knowledge and Practice
Schalk, Meike (Autor:in) / Holmqvist, Emma (Autor:in)
01.01.2022
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