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This series explores conservation as process, ideology, and a field of practice shaped by—and shaping—territory, capital, and politics. Rather than treating conservation as a neutral endeavor, the series foregrounds its contradictions, contested objectives, and material consequences across different socio-spatial contexts—from Berlin over Zurich to Nairobi.
This doctoral seminar has a twofold aim: (1) to develop an in-depth understanding of walking practices and critical walking methodologies across diverse contexts and geographies through theory sessions; and (2) to practise critical walking in walking seminars as a method for generating, communicating, and sharing one’s own research.
This seminar explores innovative methodologies in landscape and urban research, aiming to transcend disciplinary boundaries by focusing on mobile, embodied, participatory, and artistic approaches. The "more-than" concept reflects our commitment to expanding and critically examining these methodologies as we address complex, contested issues.
This seminar explores innovative methodologies in landscape and urban research, aiming to transcend disciplinary boundaries by focusing on mobile, embodied, participatory, and artistic approaches. The "more-than" concept reflects our commitment to expanding and critically examining these methodologies as we address complex, contested issues.
SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory.