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Reconnecting public space and housing research through affective practice
In autumn 2015, activists and refugees in Vienna appropriated train stations for shelter. This paper explores their affective practices in order to reflect on their agency to transform predominant ways of understanding and inhabiting public space. At the place of arrival they made their private domain of everyday struggles a part of public space. In so doing they have produced a powerful means for confronting socio-spatial inequalities. Affective practice can therefore be interpreted as the spatialized critique of alienated conditions of everyday life.
Reconnecting public space and housing research through affective practice
In autumn 2015, activists and refugees in Vienna appropriated train stations for shelter. This paper explores their affective practices in order to reflect on their agency to transform predominant ways of understanding and inhabiting public space. At the place of arrival they made their private domain of everyday struggles a part of public space. In so doing they have produced a powerful means for confronting socio-spatial inequalities. Affective practice can therefore be interpreted as the spatialized critique of alienated conditions of everyday life.
Reconnecting public space and housing research through affective practice
Viderman, Tihomir (author) / Knierbein, Sabine (author)
Journal of Urban Design ; 23 ; 843-858
2018-11-02
16 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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