- Teaching
- Transformations
- April 1, 2018
Transformations II 2018
Building on the Transformations I module this seminar will centre on discourses on public space. The production and uses of public space in complex and conflictual societies will be debated by reading and jointly discussing key texts from social sciences, urban planning and architecture. Through the engagement with theoretical approaches to public space the seemingly dichotomous relations of the public and private sphere will be explored. The introduction of postcolonial, feminist and activist perspectives will serve to critically revise common conceptions of public space. Complementary to the annual theme 'Modes of Realising' in this seminar we will engage with the everyday practices, which constitute urban publics and critically reflect on related theoretical reflections.
We encourage a nexus thinking of the production and usage of (public) space through the lens of theoretical and historical thinking and academic discourses. The seminar serves to deepen skills in critical reading and writing for academic purposes. Requirements are regular attendance and active engagement in class, preparation of texts and discussion formats, group presentations (possibly in the field) and a written individual paper.
Wednesdays 9.15 - 11.45 h, Room 3.109
The course is taught in English
Further information for students HERE
Source: Nina Fräser
contributors
Prof. Dr. Monika Grubbauer
Professor, History and Theory of the City
M.A. Nina Fräser
Academic Staff, History and Theory of the City
2017/2018
Modes of Realising

There is an elephant in the room. It writes the themes of scholarly conferences. It constitutes both standardized and alternative modes of urban development. It mobilises and immobilises vast amounts of resources. It chooses one kind of politician over another. It draws the line between what is possible and what remains wishful thinking or speculation threatening the existence of ‘abnormal’ modes …