What do cities have to do with human rights?
Projektinformationen
eingereicht von
Elizaveta Tuneva
Mitwirkende
Günsel Sentürk, Ishrat Shaheen, Martina Giannini, Nele Drews, Sofia Mauri, Sukriye Gizem Kozanoglu, Tin Chi Tsang
Lehrende
M.Sc. Anton Brokow-Loga
Fakultät:
Architektur und Urbanistik,
Medien
Studiengang:
Architektur (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)),
Urbanistik (Master of Science (M.Sc.)),
European Urban Studies (englischsprachig) (Master of Science (M.Sc.)),
Medienmanagement (Master of Arts (M.A.))
Art der Präsentation
Abschlussarbeit
Semester
Sommersemester 2024
- Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8 - Hauptgebäude / Main Building
(The 2nd floor, between the rooms 204 and 205)
Während der Öffnungszeiten der summaery verfügbar
Teilnahme an den Bauhaus.Modulen
Projekt im Netzwerk »Demokratie stärken«
Projektbeschreibung
"What do cities have to do with human rights?" is the Bauhaus.Module devoted to the topic of human rights at the local level. The aim of the seminar was to challenge the idea that human rights are just a matter for the United Nations or other high-level organizations that seem quite far from our daily life. During the seminar, we have been learning that cities and local civil society can also do a lot to ensure that human rights and sustainability goals are promoted and implemented on the municipal agenda.
In the final projects, students explored topics and issues related to human rights in Weimar, and what can be done to improve it. The exhibition shows the main findings, as well as invites visitors to share their ideas on the topic.
Ausstellungs- / Veranstaltungsort
Veranstaltungen
Tour on the exhibition "What do cities have to do with human rights?" What do cities have to do with human rights?
- Beginn: 13.00 Uhr
- Ende: 14.30 Uhr
- Ort: Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8 - Hauptgebäude / Main Building, 2nd floor between the rooms 204 and 205.