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Kajet JournalBucharest, RomaniaPublisherhttp://kajetjournal.com/Born in Titan, a (former?) working class neighbourhood of Bucharest, KAJET Journal emanated out of an urgent need to provide a platform for Eastern European narratives. Aiming to become a timeless archival document, KAJET gets its name from the Easternised version of the French cahier, meaning notebook. It embodies the ethos of KAJET: a textual & visual collection of thoughts, an assemblage of neglected narratives, a self-expanding string of reflections & perspectives, a perpetual work in progress of a history that keeps re-writing itself; essentially, a journal of Eastern European encounters.
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AfterpartiLondon, UKPublisherhttps://twitter.com/afterpartizine?lang=enA London-based collective. We create and champion platforms for underrepresented voices in architecture and design
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City StripsLondon, UKPublisherhttps://citystrips.co.uk/All action architecture from some of the most read cities of fiction earth.
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Columbia Books on Architecture and the City Columbia, USAPublisherhttps://cup.columbia.edu/distributed-press/columbia-books-on-architecture-and-the-cityColumbia Books on Architecture and the City aims to expand the ground of architectural discourse. Bringing together designers, scholars, planners, artists, theorists, and curators, often working outside of the expected formats of their fields, we focus on books that ask urgent questions about what architecture is and what it does. We hope to amplify new voices while reflecting on those who’ve shaped the field in vital ways, and to publish books that think deeply on the implications—whether political, ecological, cultural, or disciplinary—of architecture in its broadest sense.
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Desired LandscapesAthens, GreecePublisherhttps://desired-landscapes.com/A pocket-sized magazine reading into a diverse mix of cities, exploring the sense of a place and the notion of the representation of the urban experience.
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Design Unlikely Futures London, UKPublisherhttp://duf.space/Design Unlikely Futures are a disparate, collaborative group of people brought together by the Calais 'Jungle'.
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MonoRhetorikAmsterdam, NetherlandsPublisherhttps://monorhetorik.com/MonoRhetorik is the publishing vehicle for Matt Plezier’s work. Publishing has been a major part of his art practice the last three years. In true DIY spirit, he has self published zines, prints and art books. The themes vary from hardcore punk to urban photography, installation based work to queer apparel and zines.
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Midge PressLondon, UKPublisherhttps://www.midge.press/We are Midge Press a lasagne of writing → printing → publishing, a collective of four Goldsmiths Design graduates with a strong conceptual focus pushing the margins of printed matter in a playful and experimental way
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Too Much MagazineTokyo, JapanPublisherhttps://www.toomuchmagazine.com/TOO MUCH is a magazine about romantic geography. Its purpose is to document our collective experience of cities, and look at the ways people and landscapes make and remake one another. Founded in 2011, TOO MUCH is produced and designed in Japan by a global group of writers, researchers, artists and photographers. It is for those searching for real stories about architecture, cities and art.
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Urban PamphleteerLondon, UKPublisherhttp://urbanpamphleteer.org/In the tradition of radical pamphleteering, Urban Pamphleteer confronts key contemporary urban questions from diverse perspectives. The intention is to stimulate debate, and in the process empower and inform citizens, professionals, researchers, institutions, and policy-makers, with a view to positively shaping change.
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Real ReviewLondon, UKPublisherhttps://real-review.org/product/real-review-1/Real Review is “what it means to live today”. Real Review assesses contemporary culture. Real Review looks backwards to look forwards. Real Review appears timely and timeless. Real Review interrogates the current mood. Real Review deconstructs everyday norms. Real Review reviews reality.
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FunambulistPublisherhttps://thefunambulist.net/Our hope is to provide a useful platform where activist/academic/practitioner voices can meet and build solidarities across geographical scales. Through articles, interviews, artworks, and design projects, we are assembling an ongoing archive for anticolonial, antiracist, queer, and feminist struggles.
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Flaneur MagazineBerlin, GermanyPublisherhttps://www.flaneur-magazine.com/Flaneur is a nomadic, independent magazine focussing on one street per issue. The magazine embraces the street’s complexity, its layers and fragmented nature with a literary approach. The content of the magazine is produced with and for Flaneur by artists of all disciplines while the team spends two months on location. It is made using a collaborative, impulsive and unconventional approach. The magazine attempts to use a single microcosm to tell universal stories.
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Save Latin VillageLondon, UKActivisthttps://savelatinvillage.org.uk/Our mission aim is to raise public awareness about the human rights violations occurring at the UK’s only Latin Village & 2nd largest concentration of Latin Businesses: Pueblito Paisa (Latin Village) in Seven Sisters Indoor Market in London. Also to promote the Community Plan to restore the Wards Corner site which has been locally listed for its architectural merit and as is registered as a Community Asset.
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Save Ridley RoadLondon, UKActivisthttps://www.saveridleyroad.com/news
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Latin ElephantLondon, UKActivisthttps://latinelephant.org/Latin Elephant is a charity that promotes alternative and innovative ways of engaging and incorporating migrant and ethnic groups in processes of urban change in London
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Peckham VisionsLondon, UKActivisthttps://www.peckhamvision.org/Peckham Vision is a local group that works to keep local people informed of changes in our community, and how they can take action where needed. We rely on voluntary contributions; please make a donation so we can continue this important work.
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SpolkaKosice, SlovakiaOrganisationhttps://spolka.cc/enSpolka is a collective of architects, urbanists and sociologists dealing with space production and engaging the public in the collective making of our cities.
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Civic SquareBirmingham, UKOrganisationhttps://civicsquare.cc/We are a Public Square / Neighbourhood Economics Lab / Creative + Participatory Ecosystem
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Khidr CollectiveLondon, UKOrganisationhttps://www.khidrcollective.co.uk/Khidr Collective is a UK-based multidisciplinary arts collective which curates and platforms the work of Muslim artists.
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Theatrum MundiLondon, UKOrganisationhttps://theatrum-mundi.org/Theatrum Mundi helps to expand the crafts of city-making through collaboration between artists and urbanists.
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und.Athens, GreeceOrganisationhttp://und-athens.com/Focusing on contemporary art by young and emerging artists based in the city, und. Athens is an independent travel guide that offers a comprehensive directory of artist-run spaces, artist studios, art galleries and museums — combined with personal suggestions about where to eat & drink plus which city areas are worth exploring.
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We Made ThatLondon, UKOrganisationhttp://www.wemadethat.co.uk/We Made That is an energetic architecture and urbanism practice with a strong public conscience. We work with our clients to prepare incisive urban research, to develop responsive area strategies and masterplans and to deliver distinctive architecture and public realm projects.
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RESOLVELondon, UKOrganisation, Creativehttps://www.resolvecollective.com/RESOLVE is an interdisciplinary design collective that combines architecture, engineering, technology and art to address social challenges.
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Tamara StollLondon, UKCreativehttps://www.tamarastoll.com/photography + archives + dialogue = collaborative projects & workshops
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Alex De LittleUKCreativehttp://www.alexdelittle.com/Alex De Little is a sonic artist and researcher with bases in Leeds and London, UK. His practice encompasses installation, composition, performance and workshops; it is concerned with the interrogation of listening as a practice of world-making -a way of thinking into and through environments, notions of self, and social relations.
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Martin EberlenLondon, UKCreativehttps://www.martineberlen.com/Photographing the era of the anthropocene; writing the unheard stories.
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Sabba KhanLondon, UKCreativehttp://sabbakhan.com/Sabba Khan is an architectural designer & graphic novelist. Her work is an exploration of first world city life as a second generation Azad Kashmiri Muslim migrant. She explores themes of belonging, memory and identity. Using a hybrid of text and visual commentary, she sits at the intersection of visual storytelling, poetry, and spatial form.
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Setareh NooraniRotterdam, NetherlandsCreativehttp://www.setarehnoorani.nl/Unfolding_Structures.htmlSetareh Noorani (1995) is an architect and researcher, graduated cum laude at TU Delft. In her projects and creative involvements, such as the Archive Explorations (HNI), the Zenevloed collective, and within the Concrete Blossom platform, she uses various media to explore ways in unfolding and embodying, questioning processes of trauma and time. This involves investigating, disrupting, and unfolding archives through spatial investigations and cathartic self-publishing practices.
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