"Phnom Penh: planned and un-planned" Wednesday, 1st of February.
THE HUMAN SCIENCES ENCOUNTERS IN PHNOM PENH
welcome you to our up coming event organized by Manolis House
welcome you to our up coming event organized by Manolis House
City planning and land use in Phnom Penh: looking back from "now"
Phnom Penh: planned and un-planned
to "then".
Thomas Kolnberger
Baitong Restaurant
7 Street 360/ Norodom Bd, Beung Keng Kang I,
Wednesday, 1st of February 2012 at 6 pm
Wednesday, 1st of February 2012 at 6 pm
Thomas Kolnberger, born in Salzburg, Austria, is PhD-candidate in Historical Geography at the University of Luxembourg (Laboratoire d'histoire) and Passau (Southeast Asian Studies, Germany). His lecture will highlight the on-going production of spatial relations between "planning from above" and "from below" as grass-rooted urban planning by looking back from Phnom Penh's "now" (after the fall of the Khmer Rouge-regime) to "then" (colonial times).
Human Sciences Encounters in Phnom Penh
email: hs.encounters@gmail.com
web: http://hshhpp.pbworks.com/
Coordinating team:
Pascale Hancart Petitet, Emiko Stock, Léo Mariani, Gabriel Fauveaud
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