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Diversity Architecture: Intersectionality, Affective Politics, and Creating Change in Chattanooga, TN
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Barnes and Noble
Diversity Architecture: Intersectionality, Affective Politics, and Creating Change in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $190.00
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Diversity in Architecture: Intersectionality, Affective Politics, and Creating Change
explores diversity in architecture through an intersectional lens. It examines how overlapping individual identities, cultural ideologies, and institutional practices shape the profession.
Divided into two parts, this book first explores how values, norms, and ideologies are constructed, circulated, and reinforced through media representations – both
from without
and
from within
. The second leans into voices from academics and architects within
spaces of education
practice
, who share their lived experiences navigating power structures and affective politics that marginalise diverse voices. Considering praxis and actions to create change where
care
is central, it asks:
what happens if we bring intersectionality to the picture of diversity in architecture – through media, education, practice? How can affective solidarity and relationality foster change? What role does intersectional care play in dismantling systemic barriers and reimagining a more inclusive future?
Written in dialogue with, and for architectural academics, practitioners, students, as well as wider audiences invested in diversity, this book opens its readers to the importance of mobilising diversity in architecture through intersectionality and affect, towards lasting change.
explores diversity in architecture through an intersectional lens. It examines how overlapping individual identities, cultural ideologies, and institutional practices shape the profession.
Divided into two parts, this book first explores how values, norms, and ideologies are constructed, circulated, and reinforced through media representations – both
from without
and
from within
. The second leans into voices from academics and architects within
spaces of education
practice
, who share their lived experiences navigating power structures and affective politics that marginalise diverse voices. Considering praxis and actions to create change where
care
is central, it asks:
what happens if we bring intersectionality to the picture of diversity in architecture – through media, education, practice? How can affective solidarity and relationality foster change? What role does intersectional care play in dismantling systemic barriers and reimagining a more inclusive future?
Written in dialogue with, and for architectural academics, practitioners, students, as well as wider audiences invested in diversity, this book opens its readers to the importance of mobilising diversity in architecture through intersectionality and affect, towards lasting change.
Diversity in Architecture: Intersectionality, Affective Politics, and Creating Change
explores diversity in architecture through an intersectional lens. It examines how overlapping individual identities, cultural ideologies, and institutional practices shape the profession.
Divided into two parts, this book first explores how values, norms, and ideologies are constructed, circulated, and reinforced through media representations – both
from without
and
from within
. The second leans into voices from academics and architects within
spaces of education
practice
, who share their lived experiences navigating power structures and affective politics that marginalise diverse voices. Considering praxis and actions to create change where
care
is central, it asks:
what happens if we bring intersectionality to the picture of diversity in architecture – through media, education, practice? How can affective solidarity and relationality foster change? What role does intersectional care play in dismantling systemic barriers and reimagining a more inclusive future?
Written in dialogue with, and for architectural academics, practitioners, students, as well as wider audiences invested in diversity, this book opens its readers to the importance of mobilising diversity in architecture through intersectionality and affect, towards lasting change.
explores diversity in architecture through an intersectional lens. It examines how overlapping individual identities, cultural ideologies, and institutional practices shape the profession.
Divided into two parts, this book first explores how values, norms, and ideologies are constructed, circulated, and reinforced through media representations – both
from without
and
from within
. The second leans into voices from academics and architects within
spaces of education
practice
, who share their lived experiences navigating power structures and affective politics that marginalise diverse voices. Considering praxis and actions to create change where
care
is central, it asks:
what happens if we bring intersectionality to the picture of diversity in architecture – through media, education, practice? How can affective solidarity and relationality foster change? What role does intersectional care play in dismantling systemic barriers and reimagining a more inclusive future?
Written in dialogue with, and for architectural academics, practitioners, students, as well as wider audiences invested in diversity, this book opens its readers to the importance of mobilising diversity in architecture through intersectionality and affect, towards lasting change.

















