Links

Here are some useful links of what we have discussed and will discuss in class:
  •  Here is the link to the documentary we have watched in class in our last session: (Requiem for Detroit? - BBC)

http://documentarystorm.com/requiem-for-detroit/

Enjoy :)

  • Here are some useful links about organizing your research papers. You can find similar writing guidelines in the web:

http://people.bu.edu/jgerring/documents/Adviceonessaywriting.pdf

http://www.apa.org/education/undergrad/empirical-social-science.pdf

http://weber.ucsd.edu/~keferree/Writing%20a%20Good%20Social%20Science%20Paper.htm

http://libguides.usc.edu/content.php?pid=83009&sid=2319840

http://libguides.usc.edu/content.php?pid=83009&sid=645284

 

  • Here is the link to the webpage of the (street) artist we will discuss in class:

http://www.jr-art.net/

 

  • Here is a good essay on de Certeau. 

http://www.tc.umn.edu/~weide007/city.html

  • Here is a nice article relating Marc Auge's "Non-Places", Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities" and contemporary visual art practice.

Here is the link, enjoy:

http://www.korculainfo.com/nonplaces/

  • And, here is an interview with Marc Auge:

http://onthemove.autogrill.com/gen/lieux-non-lieux/news/2009-01-26/places-and-non-places-a-conversation-with-marc-auge