Short Description
Main Objective
To concentrate on the development of a methodological model for studying the sensory history of Ottoman urban spaces in transition.
Outcomes
To explore the contemporary politics of historical memory as articulated in the Greek and European public sphere, through the opening up of a dialogue with the broader community of professionals and practitioners.
A dossier made up of five articles that are framed by an introductory article.
The focus on the entangled relation between humans, space and material culture constitutes a challenge on the methodological and analytical level. All contributors responded to this challenge by using a range of interdisciplinary methodologies aimed at the critical study and analysis of the nuances and complexities of spaces in transition.