Author(s): Geoffrey Goldberg, Stewart Hicks & Allison Newmeyer
This paper chronicles the development of research into the built urban environment and how it guides/empowers/ stifles social interactions during intense moments of political upheaval. Beginning with a graduate seminar focused on documenting and representing the spatial progression of protest events in 1968, the research has now grown into a multi-dimensional collaborative investigation with a robust set of discoveries, connections, and lessons. The paper sum¬marizes the goals, methodologies, outcomes, dissemination and future possibilities of the research and speculates on its far-reaching implications and parallels with current events.
https://doi.org/10.35483/ACSA.AM.109.85
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