Research on the future of urban squats
Grafika: Darja Klančar
Grafika: Darja Klančar
In a small study prepared by researchers from Manchester Metropolitan University, the history of the Autonomous Rog was analyzed with a focus on the recent period of operation of the Autonomous Rog. The authors of the study wondered what value Rog was creating, for whom it was creating it, and what were the reasons for its downfall.
The IPoP assisted the University of Manchester MET by reviewing various material (articles, interviews, reports, and plans), synthesizing the research, and preparing certain chapters in the final report.
The final report (in English) can be found here.
Duration: 01 – 02/2021
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