(Deutsch) Film Catastroika jetzt auch mit deutschem Untertitel

Mike Nagler | 21. May 2012 | Filed under: GeneralEducation/KnowledgeEnergyFinancesHealth/Social IssuesPublic SpacePrivatizationDistribution of WealthSecurityWaterHousing | Leave a comment

(Deutsch) Neuer Film: Catastroika

Mike Nagler | 27. April 2012 | Filed under: GeneralEducation/KnowledgeEnergyFinancesHealth/Social IssuesMobilityPublic SpacePrivatizationDistribution of WealthSecurityWaterHousing | Leave a comment

(Deutsch) Was in Griechenland so zum Verkauf steht

Mike Nagler | | Filed under: FinancesMobilityPublic GoodsPublic SpacePrivatizationDistribution of WealthSecurityWaterHousing | Leave a comment

(Deutsch) Occupy geht weiter

Henrik Lebuhn | 25. April 2012 | Filed under: GeneralUpcoming EventsLabour/PrecarityDebates: Theories/AlternativesFinancesPublic SpacePractical Struggles | Leave a comment

USB dead drop

Markus Euskirchen | 19. November 2010 | Filed under: Education/KnowledgeFun Stuff/OdditiesCommunicationPublic GoodsPublic Space | Leave a comment

Online file sharing too dangerous? Dead Drops is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. Anyone can access a Dead Drop and everyone may install a Dead Drop in their neighborhood/city. A Dead Drop must be public accessible. Read more or check the dead drop database

NYC: Conference “The Privatization of Public Space? Resisting Enclosure”

Markus Euskirchen | 19. April 2010 | Filed under: Debates: Theories/AlternativesPublic GoodsPublic SpacePractical StrugglesDates/Events | Leave a comment

Neoliberalism continues to transform public space in geographically uneven and variegated ways, with far reaching and profound consequences.  On the first day, the conference will provide context for various means of privatization and elaborate on language and visions for discussing this issue.  On the second day, workshops will bring together students, activists, artists, and organizations Continue reading →

The “Atlantic Yards”: Ratner’s Brooklyn Landgrab

Markus Euskirchen | 3. March 2009 | Filed under: Public SpacePractical StrugglesHousing | Leave a comment

In Brooklyn, New York, USA, a whole city quarter is supposed to be landgrabbed by an investor’s plan. But awareness and maybe resistance is growing. Stay informed

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