Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
Sorry we missed you, GB/F/B 2019, Introduction by Steffen Liebig.
Mercator Fellow Solomon Benjamin is holding a methods workshop at MWK entitled: “Theorising Land from the Field: Approaches and framing meaningful Research Methods”
SFB Colloquium
Session 1Karlotta Böthig:
“Die Entwicklung der rechtsfähigen Stiftung bürgerlichen Rechts”
Title: “Struggles of moving from apatra (ineligible) to patra (eligible): Narratives from Dharavi or “Asia’s largest slum” on structural transformation through an urban renewal scheme.”
SFB Colloquium
Session 1Asfia Jamal:
“What is waste? A Property lens to contextualise waste relations in Bhopal”
Session 2Ling Li:
“Cultural Governance and Socio-economic Transformation in Shenzhen Urban Villages”
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.