Place—what it means to be somewhere, or to be from somewhere—is a common thread running through the many systemic crises of our time. Place is a value under threat from globalisation, gentrification, networked technologies, human conflict and environmental disasters. At the same time, it is an underlying cause of some of the political and social tensions that are intertwined with these issues. Within architectural theory, place is strongly associated with phenomenology, the foundations of which are entangled with the sort of nativist politics that is currently resurgent around the world. In this working paper, I outline an alternative approach to place as a way to address its double-edged quality, building on Ernst von Glasersfeld’s radical...
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Artist Statement Places of abandonment—alleyways, vacant houses, derelict properties-are my sites of...
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Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
In this paper I propose to examine the Snowden affair as a cultural and communicative phenomenon, lo...
Place—what it means to be somewhere, or to be from somewhere, and how we then construct this as an i...
This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
This paper outlines the first stages of a research project mapping the cyber threat landscape. The p...
The concept ‘models of everywhere’ was first introduced in the mid 2000s as a means of reasoning abo...
The Anthropocene concept arose within the Earth System science (ESS) community, albeit explicitly as...
Emerging approaches in social sciences and new media studies involve inquiry into social issues via ...
This article explores norms as idealizations, in an attempt to grasp their significance as projects ...
This thesis explores how early modern writers, of both literary and non-literary texts, responded to...
Conflicts surrounding the development of public lands are on the rise around the world. In the Unite...
Artist Statement Places of abandonment—alleyways, vacant houses, derelict properties-are my sites of...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
open1noThis article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the ec...
Design is low on theory of transformation, which becomes problematic as the practices and outputs of...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
In this paper I propose to examine the Snowden affair as a cultural and communicative phenomenon, lo...