Richard Sennett

Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and professors of Humanities at New York University. He is the author of some of the most provocative and incisive essays of our time, in which he deals with the principal transformations produced in contemporary society in areas such as work, family and social class. This year, he published Building and Dwelling: Ethics for the City (Penguin, 2018), the third volume of the ‘Homo Faber trilogy’, which consists of The Craftsman (Anagrama, 2009) and Together. Rituales, placeres i políticas de cooperación (Anagrama, 2012).
Activities it participates in
Building and dwelling
Fri 19 Oct | 19:45 h
Carles Muro, Richard Sennett
Music for peaceful coexistence
Thu 18 Oct | 19:00 h
Alfred Brendel, Richard Sennett, Carlos Calderón Urreiztieta
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Art, philosophy and city
Fri 19 Oct | 18:30 h
Santiago Zabala, Marit Tunesveit Dyre
Queer lesions: methodologies for partial repair... or not
Fri 19 Oct | 10:00 h
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Women in the cinema. Cinematographic representations of the city from a gender perspective
Mon 19 Nov | 19:00 h
Art and feminism in the city, an essential link for human rights
Mon 12 Nov | 19:00 h
Émilie Vidal, Sondos Shabayek, Alaa Satir