In strongly globalized cities there are fast transformation processes on the move, reinforced by the neo-liberal policies and the resulting economic, social, urban and cultural policy strategies. From a research perspective, a main question is how to capture, describe and interpret such developments taking place at a fast pace.
Researchers and artists from Hong Kong and Zurich worked together in a small area of Sham Shui Po, one of the poorest and still most traditional Districts of Hong Kong, to investigate its public spaces according to topics of urban transformation and gentrification.
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Englisch
180 Seiten
Format: 16,5 x 24 cm
$ 33.50
Open Access / DOI
Band 17 der Schriftenreihe des Institute for Contemporary Art Research, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste