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Au-delà des murs: Bridging the Edge between the Living City and the Preserved City
(2018-04-06)
This thesis investigates how the bureaucracies of heritage designation such as UNESCO
create havens for tourists rather than encourage the continuous inhabitation of historic cities. With
the mission of preserving culture, ...
Landscapes of Memory: A Study of Memorialization in Northern Uganda
(2016-04-08)
In the Western world today, memorialization typically occurs at ‘sites of memory’, such as monuments and museums, where people go to remember or learn about the events being commemorated. This approach to memorialization ...
De-capitalizing San Francisco’s Waterfront through the Collective Memory of Resistance
(2023-07-14)
For over two centuries, San Francisco’s Waterfront has been a mechanism for capitalism, fostering an environment of economic “advancements” that harbours capital greed. As a line of exchange, the Waterfront is a capitalist ...