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What is a Disobedient Building?

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Disobedient Buildings
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The Disobedient Buildings team unpacks 'disobedience' and what the term means in the homes of their research participants in London, Bucharest and Oslo.
In the first episode Inge Daniels, the principal investigator, leads a discussion with the other two team members, Gabriela Nicolescu and Anna Ulrikke Andersen. They first unpack ‘disobedience’ as a concept and explore its usefulness during their empirical research in the three countries studied. This is followed by a comparative exploration of the pack methodology that they designed to conduct in-depth fieldwork during the pandemic. Can buildings be disobedient? How were the packs received by research participants?

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Series
Disobedient Buildings
People
Inge Daniels
Gabriela Nicolescu
Anna Ulrikke Andersen
Keywords
Disobedient Buildings
architecture
the home
anthropology
ethnography
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 04/05/2022
Duration: 00:23:21

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