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Exhibition: Urban Claims and the Right to the City

19th February 2020 · 9:00am - 9:00pm

In person | Virtual event

 Exhibition: Urban Claims and the Right to the City

This exhibition highlights outputs from a research collaboration between two networks of urban activists (Just Space in London, UK, and Lugar Comum, in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil) and two universities (the Federal University of Salvador da Bahia in Brazil, and University College London).

The exhibition will also feature a book launch on the 18 March. Book tickets here.

The aim of the research was to explore how grassroots activists and professionals understand, and experience, a number of concepts. We wanted to show how the ways the activists approach these concepts are different from, or link to ‘academic’ approaches to the same concepts. The grassroots authors whose points of view are expressed in the exhibition are from Salvador da Bahia in Brazil, and London in the U.K., which, while very different in their history, culture and economies, are nonetheless both characterized by growing levels of inequality, and processes of gentrification and displacement which create a number of common urban struggles.

Each contributor discusses three concepts, all broadly related to urban rights, citizenship and inequalities. The contributors were then asked to choose an image that they felt reflected their interpretation of each of the three concepts and this was captured by photographer Angus Stewart.

The research presented in this exhibition will be published as a book by UCL Press in March 2020. The book will be available to download for free from www.uclpress.co.uk, where print copies can also be purchased.

 

LINKS FOR FURTHER INFO:

Website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/development/   https://justspace.org.uk/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dpuucl/

Twitter: @dpu_ucl • @UCLpress • @justspace7

Instagram: @dpu.ucl

This event is in the Main Corridor on the ground floor (Accessible. Induction loop audio). For accessibility info: conwayhall.org.uk/about/visiting-us

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