Territories of Violence: Memory, Infrastructure, and Spatial Justice
Language: English
Simultaneous Translation: No
Violence is approached as a spatial condition that operates through erasure, infrastructure, memory, and representation. From buried urban shelters to hydrological systems turned into battlegrounds, and from community-based resistance to the politics of humanitarian imagery, the contributions reveal how territory is constructed and contested across scales. Space appears not as neutral ground, but as a field where ecological systems, collective memory, and power intersect.
Selected Contributions Projects
Selected Contributions ListSubterranean Resonances: The memory of the Air-Raid Shelters in Barcelona
Author: Ana Laura Bertero.
Speakers: Ana Laura Bertero.
Architecture as Ethical Resistance to Colonial and Capitalist Violence
Author: Nadia Habash.
Speaker: Nadia Habash.
Humanitarian Imaginary
Authors: Damien Greder and Javier Fernández Contreras.
Speaker: Demien Greder.
Weaponization of Water: Hydrological Infrastructure as Battlefield in Black Sea
Author: Yevheniia Berchul and Nabi Agzamov.
Speaker: Yevheniia Berchul and Nabi Agzamov.