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Celebrating Diversity: Rights to Differences and Indifference in Urban Spaces

This project examines the critical themes of multiculturalism, social cohesion, and cultural security in urban environments. By exploring how people experience identity and difference, we aim to ensure the right to be different while acknowledging the equally important right to be indifferent. Drawing from the insights of thinkers like Eduard Delgado and Antanas Mockus, we delve into the complexities of inclusion and exclusion, seeking to weave individual narratives into a unified cultural story that fosters equity and understanding among diverse communities.

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Celebrating Diversity: Rights to Differences and Indifference in Urban Spaces

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  1. Guillemd’Efak

  2. places weredifferent peoplewasequal identity=previouscondition

  3. places are equal (“urbanalisation”) peopleisdifferent identity=project

  4. multicultural

  5. intercultural

  6. transcultural

  7. ensuringtherightto be different…

  8. ensuringtherightto be different… …butalsotherightto be indifferent

  9. Eduard Delgado

  10. social cohesion ¿inclusion? ¿exclusion?

  11. distinction difference inequality

  12. CULTURAL SECURITY acknowledgement inclusion of particular storiesintothecommonnarrative equity

  13. AntanasMockus

  14. CITIZEN CULTURE 3 systemsregulation social interaction LAW MORAL CULTURE

  15. Beatriz González: “Cargueros”

  16. mirallesve@diba.cat

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