+++Media, Politics, and Aesthetics+++
+++Léa-Catherine Szacka, Salomon Frausto [eds.]+++
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| Footprint is a peer-reviewed architecture and theory academic journal
| An exploration of conceptual frameworks and methods of inquiry through critical and reflexive texts
âThis number, the twenty-ninth, of Footprint explores architectureâs intersection with media, politics, and aesthetics through the lens of populism. In recent years, the link between architecture and populism has resurfaced in the form oh heated polemics.â â editors
Footprint #29 aims at exploring the architectural relations to populism intended as the political approach that strives to appeal to the âcommonâ public. It examines architectureâs intersection with media, politics and aesthetics. From Nazi Germany to Trumpâs presidency the use of architecture and its relationship with ideologies is reflected upon, as well as how architectural aspirations are reshaped in the light of different populist ramifications. This issue is an open inquiry into how architecture has been instrumentalised as a propaganda tool and how it has changed in accordance with social, economic and political determinants. Including both traditional and visual essays, it ends with an interview to Mary McLeod.
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