This book offers an interdisciplinary conversation on utopia clustered around cultural and communication practises in terms of political and ethical projects. The contributions shed light on cultural and discursive aspects characterising the polysemous concept of utopia conceived as an ongoing process that is put into practice in the present. Against this backdrop, the book raises questions for intellectual work, seeks out an enlightening breach in academic field boundaries, invites a revision of the forms of knowledge production, and encourages pedagogical actions for the development of critical thinking
Utopia as a Critical Method is a comparative analysis performed through drawing and text, in which s...
Drawing on interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, this book critically examines intercultural t...
In the context of global problems such as the economic downturn, escalating inequality, terrorism, r...
Utopia Method Vision makes a unique contribution to international debates in cultural, literary, soc...
The term Utopia, coined by Thomas More in 1516, contains an inherent semantic ambiguity: it could be...
Utopia is a culturally constructed vision of an ideal human condition. Although its contents vary cr...
In Radical Utopianism and Cultural Studies, John Storey looks at the concept of utopianism from a cu...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
This dissertation examines the conceptualization of the ideal society in Western culture in relation...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The idea of Utopia springs from a natural desire of transformation, of evolution p...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...
The purpose of the research is to identify the features of intercultural dialogue in the context of ...
The way we live is designed by the material world that we designed: a world we were born into and wh...
Defence date: 22 November 2011Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta (EUI, Supervisor); Pr...
Utopia as a Critical Method is a comparative analysis performed through drawing and text, in which s...
Drawing on interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, this book critically examines intercultural t...
In the context of global problems such as the economic downturn, escalating inequality, terrorism, r...
Utopia Method Vision makes a unique contribution to international debates in cultural, literary, soc...
The term Utopia, coined by Thomas More in 1516, contains an inherent semantic ambiguity: it could be...
Utopia is a culturally constructed vision of an ideal human condition. Although its contents vary cr...
In Radical Utopianism and Cultural Studies, John Storey looks at the concept of utopianism from a cu...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
This dissertation examines the conceptualization of the ideal society in Western culture in relation...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The idea of Utopia springs from a natural desire of transformation, of evolution p...
Is an interculture oriented educational intention and action possible? Are we in such cultural condi...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...
The purpose of the research is to identify the features of intercultural dialogue in the context of ...
The way we live is designed by the material world that we designed: a world we were born into and wh...
Defence date: 22 November 2011Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta (EUI, Supervisor); Pr...
Utopia as a Critical Method is a comparative analysis performed through drawing and text, in which s...
Drawing on interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, this book critically examines intercultural t...
In the context of global problems such as the economic downturn, escalating inequality, terrorism, r...