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Live & Die

Observing Urban Form in Dili, East Timor

There is something to be said of the journey between Darwin in Australia's...

October 5, 2015  By Matt Smith
0

Self, Selfie, Sex, Cigarette as Resistance in Espresso City Spaces

On February, I wrote a blog on tea and coffee consumption in Tehran and tried...

September 21, 2015  By Reza Shaker Ardekani
1

Observations from a Degentrifying İstanbul

Normally, I refrain from criticizing my country to foreigners. When it comes...

July 13, 2015  By Meric Kirmizi
0

Exotic Cruise Holidays and Colorful Books

Ten years ago, the word ‘pop-up’ probably made you think of these annoying...

April 20, 2015  By Tessa Dikker
0

Manchester’s Northern Quarter: Fostering or Exploiting Authenticity?

Nowadays, The Northern Quarter is often defined as one of the most exciting...

April 6, 2015  By Valerie van Lieshout
0

Yuppie Voting Behaviour: Urban Electoral Earthquakes?

19 March 2014 was a historical day for the city of Amsterdam. On this day,...

March 16, 2015  By Jorn Koelemaij
4

Students and the Right to the Neo-Liberal University

The case of the student occupations in Amsterdam The past two weeks Amsterdam...

March 2, 2015  By Donya Ahmadi
1

Adaption and Adoption in Amsterdam-Noord

Coping with change  This is a story of the old versus the new, of conflicting...

February 16, 2015  By Thijs Olthof
0

Polarised Tehran: Tea House vs. Coffee shop

Tehran, Iran's capital and its primary city with 8.5 million people, is experiencing...

February 2, 2015  By Reza Shaker Ardekani
3

Spaces Left Over after Secularization

The reuse of churches in the Netherlands Although the vast amount of Belgian...

January 26, 2015  By Afra Foli
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