October 23, 2020, Amsterdam
The workshop Digital Gaming and Urban Space explores the global context of how digital games and gaming impact urban life.
Chapter
Tânia A. Cardoso
2020
Announcing the 2020-21 Cities Seminar theme "(Post)Pandemic Urbanism". In response to the ongoing global pandemic, this seminar series will explore intersections between digital technologies and contemporary urban environments, from the vantage point of creative, cultural, aesthetic and political practices.
Edited book
Simon Ferdinand, Irina Souch, and Daan Wesselman
2020
Journal Article
Kasia Mika and Ilan Kelman
2020
Book Chapter
Alex Gekker and Sam Hind
2019
Book
Simon Ferdinand
2019
Edited book
Imre Szeman and Jeff Diamanti
2019
Edited book
2019
Simon Ferdinand, Irene Villaescusa-Illán, and Esther Peeren
Visiting Researcher (Winter 2019-20)
University of British Columbia
Journal Article
Tânia A. Cardoso
2019
Tracing Washington, D.C.’s shift from a Chocolate City to a “post-chocolate” cosmopolitan metropolis, this talk discusses the continuing significance of blackness in the U.S. capital, and discuss how blackness is integral to our understanding of the city.
21 March 2019 (Spui25, Amsterdam)
Announcing the 2019-20 Cities Seminar theme “Cultures of Urban (In)Justice". In this seminar series, we will explore dynamics of spatial (in)justice from the vantage of creative, cultural, aesthetic and political practices in contemporary urban environments.
Announcing the 2018-19 Cities Seminar theme “Repairing Infrastructures”. In this seminar series, we will explore the city in relation to infrastructure, taking stock of its many failures and crises, while attending to possibilities for alternative material and social infrastructures.
Special issue
Carolyn Birdsall and Simone Kalkman
2018
Edited book
Pedram Dibazar and Judith Naeff
2018
A line in the sand: IPCC's "Global Warming of 1.5 °C" and the public discourse of tipping points
Event at Spui25
Announcing the 2017-2018 Cities Seminar theme “Entangled Cities”. In this seminar series, we will explore processes of entanglement in relation to the production of urban environments, with attention to mapping practices, networked infrastructures, and ecological politics.
Review Essay
Karin Christof
2018
Book Review
Simon Ferdinand
2018
Journal Article
Pedram Dibazar
2017
Visiting Scholar (Winter 2017-18)
Federal University of Itajubá / University of Coimbra
Journal Article
Carolyn Birdsall and Danielle Drozdzewski
2017
Journal Article
Karin Christof
2017