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Welfare Spaces, Tourist Areas and Peripheral Sites | Kirsten Marie Raahauge

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Date
01.10.2020

Participation at Conference/Seminar:

The Architectural Humanities Research Association. AHRA 2019 Architecture & Collective Life 

TITLE: ‘Welfare Spaces, Tourist Areas and Peripheral Sites’

LOCATION: Dundee, Scotland

DATE: 21-23 November 2019

ACTIVITY:  Paper presentation concerning an anthropological fieldwork conducted in the Danish borough Tønder, once nicknamed the city of welfare, now becoming a peripheral city and possibly a tourist area.

RELEVANCE:  Interdisciplinary congress about architecture and collective life, which is an important aspect of Spaces of Danish Welfare

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