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"Landscape Accessibility:
Spaces for Accessibility or Spaces for Communication?"
Kadri Semm and Hannes Palang
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Abstract
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Introduction
2
The broadened concept of accessibility
3
Historical materialist approach
4
Urbanization
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Post-structural influences
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Legal accessibility
7
The meaning of everyday practice
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Discussion: Spaces for accessibility or spaces for communication?
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Concluding remarks
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Acknowledgements
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Figure 2:
“We all stay”. The abandoned artists’ squat in a rapidly gentrifying area in Brunnenstrasse, in the Mitte district of Berlin.