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Have people lost their sense of civic duty?

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Disobedient Buildings
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Gabriela Nicolescu interviews architecture lecturer Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu about the loss of community and the demise of civic duty in post-socialist Bucharest.
In the sixth episode, postdoctoral researcher Gabriela Nicolescu talks to Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu, lecturer at the University of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest. In her work on shrinking cities Păun-Constantinescu focuses on cultural, social and infrastructural phenomena that have occurred during the transformation of Bucharest from a socialist to a post-socialist city. She describes how contemporary residents have lost not only their sense of ‘community’ and civic duty but also vital public facilities, services and green spaces. How do dysfunctional buildings and the infrastructure of cities impact residents experience of urban life?

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Series
Disobedient Buildings
People
Gabriela Nicolescu
Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu
Keywords
Disobedient Buildings
Bucharest
anthropology
Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu
civic duty
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 04/05/2022
Duration: 00:20:58

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