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Migropolis: Venice: Atlas of a Global Situation

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Since its publication in 2010, Migropolis ―the four-year study on the globalized city conducted by the philosopher Wolfgang Scheppe at the Università Iuav de Venizia―has achieved the status of a standard reference text. Now available in paperback, this intricately structured two-volume book, in which the movement patterns of migration and tourism intersect, looks at Venice as an exemplary case of urbanism under the control of globalization. Through documentation of Situationist-style dérives , critical tools for data visualization and multilayered maps, this broadly conceived work permits an immersive urban experience to an almost microscopic degree. Thousands of photographs alternate with individual case studies on illegal immigrants as well as tourists. Migropolis provides a unique basis for current debates on the refugee movement from countries pauperized by a globalized economy.

1344 pages, Paperback

Published June 28, 2016

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