After successful completion of the course, students are able to conduct international research in a professional context, to evaluate, categorize and describe it editorially and to weigh and compile it for the publication of an artistic-scientific publication and thus make it visible and accessible for a public discourse.
Following the Claiming*Spaces guest professorship at TU Wien in the winter semester 2023, a publication with various contributions will be produced to increase the visibility of women and TINA+ in architecture and spatial planning. This publication is intended to promote and network intersectional feminist concerns in these planning sectors.
The content of the course is the editorial processing of existing and creation of new contributions, collaboration with external authors and the joint conceptualization of a publication based on the results of the artistic project "WHOSE TIME(S)? Came to stay".
In the group meetings, the context of the work topic is discussed. The seminar leaders provide impulse lectures and exemplary researched contributions. Students acquire knowledge and discuss and reflect on it in group work. Short presentations on suggested and self-chosen topics follow.
The course will primarily held online (ZOOM).
Attendance and cooperation, group and individual work, research and preparation of contributions, participation in the development of a publication.
Falls es zu viele Anmeldungen geben sollte, werden die Teilnehmer:innen des Künstlerischen Projekt WHOSE TIME(S)? vorgezogen.