No Access - Social Exclusion in Urban Spaces
No Access - Social Exclusion in Urban Spaces, edited by Pia Justesen, illuminates and provides insight into the exclusionary factors and mechanisms of the modern city, describes concrete typologies, explanations and experiences of exclusionary design, addresses professional ethical considerations around exclusionary design and explains legal prohibitions on sleeping rough and begging.
The book also contains seven interviews with people experiencing in homelessness who talk about their personal experiences of living and moving around in the exclusionary and ostracizing city.
Author: Pia Justesen (red.)
Language: English
Pages: 158
Format: 21,5 x 15,5 cm
Publication date: October 10, 2024
ISBN: 97887-7407-177-8
The book is supported by Dreyers Fond and VELUX FONDEN.
No Access - Social Exclusion in Urban Spaces, edited by Pia Justesen, illuminates and provides insight into the exclusionary factors and mechanisms of the modern city, describes concrete typologies, explanations and experiences of exclusionary design, addresses professional ethical considerations around exclusionary design and explains legal prohibitions on sleeping rough and begging.
The book also contains seven interviews with people experiencing in homelessness who talk about their personal experiences of living and moving around in the exclusionary and ostracizing city.
Author: Pia Justesen (red.)
Language: English
Pages: 158
Format: 21,5 x 15,5 cm
Publication date: October 10, 2024
ISBN: 97887-7407-177-8
The book is supported by Dreyers Fond and VELUX FONDEN.
No Access - Social Exclusion in Urban Spaces, edited by Pia Justesen, illuminates and provides insight into the exclusionary factors and mechanisms of the modern city, describes concrete typologies, explanations and experiences of exclusionary design, addresses professional ethical considerations around exclusionary design and explains legal prohibitions on sleeping rough and begging.
The book also contains seven interviews with people experiencing in homelessness who talk about their personal experiences of living and moving around in the exclusionary and ostracizing city.
Author: Pia Justesen (red.)
Language: English
Pages: 158
Format: 21,5 x 15,5 cm
Publication date: October 10, 2024
ISBN: 97887-7407-177-8
The book is supported by Dreyers Fond and VELUX FONDEN.
Table of Content:
Foreword (Kristine Leth Juul)
Introduction (Pia Justesen)
Life Story - “When you’re homeless, everything is a threat” (Ivan)
Chapter 1 - The Diversities of Homelessness (Pia Justesen, Ask Svejstrup, and Graham Yantis)
Life Story - “In the street family, we support each other” (Arima)
Chapter 2 - Social Exclusion and Homelessnes (Anne-Sofie Maini-Thorsen and Bo Heide-Jochimsen)
Life Story - “You can’t be safe when you live on the streets” (Franz)
Chapter 3 - When Architecture Rejects: Professional Ethical Considerations on Exclusionary Design (Ole B. Jensen)
Life Story - “I’m not welcome in the city” (Junior)
Chapter 4 - Exclusionary Design - Typologies, Explanations, and Experiences (Carsten Hvid Nielsen)
Life Story - “Fewer places to sleep outside” (Luna)
Chapter 5 - Exclusionary Law (Pia Justesen)
Life Story - “My whole family depends on me” (Gina)
Chapter 6 - A different path (Pia Justesen)
Life Story - “Valued and recognized as humans” (Sussi)
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