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Gerillaodling - ett frö till förändring

Christel Lindgren-2009-01-01-Epsilon Archive for Student Projects (University of Southampton)

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Abstract \n\nA phenomenon that has been noticed more and more in media and the public space in recent years is what is called guerrilla gardening. It means the illicit cultivation of someone else’s land. This report's intention is to analyze what impact guerrilla gardening could have on today's urban space in terms of stable changes in norms and physical design. I have also focused on guerrilla gardener’s choice to carry out these actions illegally, without asking for permission, and what impact that could have on the issue of appropriating public space. To find the answer to this, three guerrilla gardening operations in Malmö and Lund are studied in which participants are observed and / or interviewed. These actions will then be discussed in a spatial reasoning theory. \n\tThe essay is divided into four main parts. In the introductory part guerrilla gardening in a Western context is introduced and explained. There will also be a brief chapter of it’s history, different driving forces

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Abstract \n\nA phenomenon that has been noticed more and more in media and the public space in recent years is what is called guerrilla gardening. It means the illicit cultivation of someone else’s land. This report's intention is to analyze what impact guerrilla gardening could have on today's urban space in terms of stable changes in norms and physical design. I have also focused on guerrilla gardener’s choice to carry out these actions illegally, without asking for permission, and what impact that could have on the issue of appropriating public space. To find the answer to this, three guerrilla gardening operations in Malmö and Lund are studied in which participants are observed and / or interviewed. These actions will then be discussed in a spatial reasoning theory. \n\tThe essay is divided into four main parts. In the introductory part guerrilla gardening in a Western context is introduced and explained. There will also be a brief chapter of it’s history, different driving forces

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