Activitats +Biennal
Democracy and cultural pluralism The use of public areas
The public areas of cities are ideal places for the expression of democracy. A polyphony of voices fill these places where there are sometimes social, economic, cultural, religious or national conflicts between a variety of groups.
Under these circumstances, the debate on whether public areas are conveniently neutral places for social pluralism becomes relevant.
An activity included in the 'Terrors of the City. Scenarios of Conflict and Fear' organised by the Sala Beckett and the UOC
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