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Recorded Lectures
Care and the City | Recorded Lecture | 2021 | Angelika Gabauer and Sabine Knierbein
Everyday Life and the Public City | Recorded Lecture | 2020 | Sabine Knierbein
Lived Space and Everyday Geographies | Recorded Lecture | 2020 | Sabine Knierbein
Lived Space and the Embodied City | Recorded Lecture | 2020 | Sabine Knierbein
Global Urban Reconstructuring and the Insurgent City | Recorded Lecture | 2020 | Sabine Knierbein
Individualization and the Entrepreneurial City | Recorded Lecture | 2020 | Sabine Knierbein
Urban Emancipation and the Post-Political City | Recorded Lecture | 2020 | Sabine Knierbein
Urban Studies and the Post-Colonial City | Recorded Lecture | 2020 | Sabine Knierbein
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Resources
In the scope of academic and non-academic events as well as in the course of activities relating to teaching, research and international affairs, members of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space and affiliated students have produced content in a variety of formats and media over the last years. Short movies, speeches, interviews, podcasts and other published materials can be publicly accessed via TUbe or with the links below.
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Student Projects and Video Documentations
“Where we care for each other“ in the scope of the exercise Paths and tools of the production of space | Student Movie | 2021 | Sarah Bernhard and Sofia Dinkova
Exploring Intergenerational Practices of Care | Student Project | 2021
Untold Stories of Essential Workers of Public Life | Student Project | 2020 | Sebastian Damek, Joel Herrnstadt, Yana Tsarynnyk and Carla Weichselbaumer
Home Office and Social Isolation | Student Project | 2020 | Nadine Bou Kheir, Federica Gattabuia and Tetyana Vorokhayeva
Daily Food and Everyday Life | Student Project | 2020 | Gan Hong, Li Shuai and Yao Shiyu
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Recorded Events
CARE – Cities. Action. Research. International Urban Studies Conference | Video Documentation | 2019
Unsettled Conference Retrospect | Recorded Conference: UNSETTLED – Urban Routines, Temporalities and Contestations | 29. to 30. March 2017