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EPA's: Welkome stimulans voor samenwerking of mogelijke bron voor desintegratie? De perceptie van de Oost-Afrikaanse politieke elite
In: Res publica: politiek-wetenschappelijk tijdschrift van de Lage Landen ; driemaandelijks tijdschrift, Band 51, Heft 4, S. 489-521
ISSN: 0486-4700
Challenges in the East
In: Preliminary and Background Studies, V90
Rupnik, J.: The implications of changes in East-Central Europe for European integration. - S. 7-24 Hassner, P.: The European Union and the Balkans. - S. 25-46 Tatu, M.: Russia and the world. - S. 47-84 Brands, M. C.; Havenaar, R.: De central plaats van Duitsland in de Europese politiek : bindende kracht of bron van divergentie? - S. 85-136
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Challenges in the East
In: Preliminary and background studies V 90
'Online community building werkt': Het keukentafelgesprek
In: Zorg + welzijn, Band 22, Heft 10, S. 20-21
ISSN: 2468-1369
Saints, infirmity, and community in the late Middle Ages
In: Tijdschrift voor genderstudies, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 110-113
ISSN: 2352-2437
Community structural funds: Strukturfonds der Gemeinschaft: Foliensammlung ; Presentation kit
Macintosh: Power Macintosh, Minimum Macintosh OS 7.1. + Windows: Pentium processor or equivalent, Minimum Windows 95, NT 4.0
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Lessen uit Schotland: Community Development Trusts: verankerd in wetgeving
In: Sociaal bestek: tijdschrift voor werk, inkomen en zorg, Band 80, Heft 2, S. 20-22
ISSN: 2468-1377
Reading urban cracks: practices of artists and community workers
This book questions the why and how of setting up artistic and social practices in interstitial spaces in the city, urban cracks. Urban cracks are conceptualised as in-between time spaces, characterised by an apparent void, where different logics meet and conflict. The lamination of different historically grown layers of meaning and the crossing of conflicting logics in these 'useless' places, are highlighted as significant features which artists and community workers could act upon. The authors discuss the potential of localized artistic and social practices that work with the context of urban cracks, and therefore bring forth significant political meanings. Artists and community workers are both engaged in reading, analysing and translating pertinent developments of society, although their intentions and outcomes are fairly different. This book is the result of a two-year interdisciplinary research project of the University College Ghent: a collaboration between the School of Arts and the Faculty of Education, Health and Social Work