This article addresses the ways in which Nicosia has been affected by division due to the ethno-political conflict and the gentrification efforts that have attended attempts to reunite the city. It examines two spaces of civic action in particular that have involved reconstruction and rehabilitation of two areas in the capital’s UN-controlled Buffer Zone: one by a peace and reconciliation initiative and another by the local variant of the global Occupy movement. In doing so, it addresses the question of how conflict politics becomes imbricated in the politics of urban development. The article examines the role of organic intellectuals in the making of war heritage and the transformation of post-conflict landscapes amid processes of gentrifi...
A large part of the Armenian community in Cyprus descends from survivors of the 1915 genocide in Ana...
The article contributes to the urban studies literature and the study of social movements in divided...
This article contends that the de-politicizing tendencies in urban planning that are often interpret...
This case study is about reclaiming a political form of urbanism before the potential Cyprus reunifi...
This article focuses on Sarajevo’s memoryscape to investigate the ambiguous nature of artefacts of c...
With specific reference to Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa, this article looks at how peacebuild...
This article considers how an increasingly visible set of mobilities has implications for how peace ...
The memory of the Paris Commune of 1871 has long been summoned as an example of urban revolutionary ...
Additional contributor: Rachel Iannacone (faculty mentor).The passage of centuries of foreign influe...
This case study is about reclaiming a political form of urbanism before the potential Cyprus reunifi...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
This article conceptualises the challenges that curators of the visual arts working in post-conflict...
The cycle of conflict can repeat itself through a city’s rebuilding. In the most extreme cases where...
Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a ...
The reproduction of space along the border in post-conflict divided cities is an important issue in ...
A large part of the Armenian community in Cyprus descends from survivors of the 1915 genocide in Ana...
The article contributes to the urban studies literature and the study of social movements in divided...
This article contends that the de-politicizing tendencies in urban planning that are often interpret...
This case study is about reclaiming a political form of urbanism before the potential Cyprus reunifi...
This article focuses on Sarajevo’s memoryscape to investigate the ambiguous nature of artefacts of c...
With specific reference to Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa, this article looks at how peacebuild...
This article considers how an increasingly visible set of mobilities has implications for how peace ...
The memory of the Paris Commune of 1871 has long been summoned as an example of urban revolutionary ...
Additional contributor: Rachel Iannacone (faculty mentor).The passage of centuries of foreign influe...
This case study is about reclaiming a political form of urbanism before the potential Cyprus reunifi...
Rapid urbanisation in Somalia, as in many other war-torn countries, is driven by in-migration of dis...
This article conceptualises the challenges that curators of the visual arts working in post-conflict...
The cycle of conflict can repeat itself through a city’s rebuilding. In the most extreme cases where...
Urban seperation of cities mostly resulted by the political and ethnic conflict is not considered a ...
The reproduction of space along the border in post-conflict divided cities is an important issue in ...
A large part of the Armenian community in Cyprus descends from survivors of the 1915 genocide in Ana...
The article contributes to the urban studies literature and the study of social movements in divided...
This article contends that the de-politicizing tendencies in urban planning that are often interpret...