Richard Sennett: The Open City
CRASSH 'Understanding Society' lectures supported by the Thriplow Charitable Trust: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/11. Richard Sennett will focus on the relation of social life to physical design. In this lecture he'll explore what shape cities should have to admit the complexities and conflicts of the people who live together, in a particular way. He'll talk about edge conditions within the city, distinguishing between borders and boundaries, exploring the design of porosity and mixture of people who differ from one another.

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Building and Dwelling | Richard Sennett | RSA Replay

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Richard Sennett, "Interiors and Interiority"

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Erik Olin Wright: Transcending capitalism, SCORAI Colloquium on "Consumption and Social Change"

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Richard Sennett: Wie lange bleibt der Mensch noch wichtig? | Sternstunde Philosophie | SRF Kultur

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Gerard Manley Hopkins: A life

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The Neoliberal City

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Bruno Latour - The Affects of Capitalism

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The Architecture of Cooperation - Richard Sennett

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Building and Dwelling: A Conversation with Richard Sennett

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Was Enoch Powell right about Britain? | Quite right!

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The Politics of Equity: Who owns the city? - Saskia Sassen

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Richard Sennett: What capitalism does to people | SRF Sternstunde Philosophie | SRF Kultur

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Nick Mount on Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse

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The Melbourne Experience: urban planning (SFU City Program lecture)

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'Murders and Murderers' — In Conversation with Professor David Wilson (SE 1980)

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Richard Sennett, “Stages and Streets: Where Performances Happen and Why They Happen Where They H...

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Richard Sennett - Entrevista Exclusiva

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GSD Talks: Richard Sennett, “The Open City”

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Jan Gehl on changing mindsets about urban planning and living

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