Narratives of Urban Conviviality-Inequality
Under the heading of "Urban Narratives of Conviviality-Inequality, a yearly fellowship intends to host those who work at the intersection between research and the arts and/or activism. It is part of the Research Area [Hi]Stories of the Merian International Centre of Advanced Studies Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, Mecila.
The yearly fellowships further a special interest in knowledge dialogue and transfer of academic knowledge with the civil society and the arts. This sub-project contributes to the understanding of the narrative dimension of particularly urban conviviality-inequality to better understand the hierarchical urban condition in Latin American Cities and invite conceptual and political innovation grounded in knowledge corpora from outside the University into account.
The fellows dialogue directly with my own research on Urban alliances.
Find out more about the first fellows here.
The yearly fellowships further a special interest in knowledge dialogue and transfer of academic knowledge with the civil society and the arts. This sub-project contributes to the understanding of the narrative dimension of particularly urban conviviality-inequality to better understand the hierarchical urban condition in Latin American Cities and invite conceptual and political innovation grounded in knowledge corpora from outside the University into account.
The fellows dialogue directly with my own research on Urban alliances.
Find out more about the first fellows here.