Code
3E001815
Duration
01 October 2015 → 30 September 2019
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor
Fellow
Research disciplines
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Humanities and the arts
- Architectural design
- Architecture
- Art studies and sciences
- Interior architecture
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Social sciences
- Applied sociology
- Policy and administration
- Social psychology
- Social stratification
- Social theory and sociological methods
- Sociology of life course, family and health
- Other sociology
- Other sociology
- Social and cultural anthropology
- Other anthropology
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Engineering and technology
- Architectural engineering
- Architecture
- Interior architecture
- Urban and regional design, development and planning
Keywords
architecture
migration
African diaspora
interdisciplinary research
everyday spaces
urban studies
mid-sized city
Project description
This interdisciplinary research seeks to establish a critical and multi-layered mapping of the processes and products of physical place-making by African diaspora in the mid-sized city in Belgium. The outcome of this research will provide us with essential knowledge on (1) the architecture of everyday spaces of African migration, (2) the transnational exchange of African place-making strategies, and (3) alternative forms of urban regeneration.