KIT-Bibliothek

European Urbanism - Folge 05 - Cities and the Threats to Citizenship

Author

Sandy Jeschke

Interviewee

Leo Hollis

Participating institute

KIT-Bibliothek (BIB)

Genre

Beiträge rund ums KIT

Description

Humans like to mingle, so for thousands of years we build our cities around public spaces, also known as markets. Where people meet civilization is born and altered, friendships but also revolutions can develop in these places.

So these squares with high visibility and foot traffic are sought after by humans, corporations and governments alike but for very different reasons. By handing over those places to corporations we might loose some of our rights. Do we want that?

In this podcast episode with Historian and writer Leo Hollis we explore cities and public squares and ask what we as a civilization gain from them and why they are under threat now.

Guest: Leo Hollis

Duration (hh:mm:ss)

00:32:45

Series

European Urbanism

Published on

29.11.2018

Subject area

General topics and science

License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

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