Networked Cultures - Negotiating Cultural Difference in Contested Spaces

01.04.2007 - 01.04.2013
Research funding project
Departing from sites of geopolitical conflicts and social confrontations, the Networked Cultures project aims to reconsider the cultural transformations under way in Europe through examining the potentials and effects of networked spatial practices. The project seeks to extend current debates of architectural and spatial planning by addressing the emergence of new forms of urban engagement, by re-evaluating the relationship between space and conflict and by establishing trajectories of an architectural culture geared towards network formation.

People

Project leader

Institute

Grant funds

  • European Commission (EU) 6.FP: MOBILITY - Human resources and mobility Marie-Curie Grants 6.Rahmenprogramm für Forschung European Commission - Framework Programme European Commission Application number 044956

Research focus

  • Beyond TUW-research focus: 100%

Keywords

GermanEnglish
Visuelle KulturVisual Culture
GlobalisierungGlobalisation
relationale ÄsthetikRelational Aesthetics
NetzwerkeNetworks
urbaner RaumUrban Space

External partner

  • Goldsmiths College, University of London

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