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Cultural activism through spatial practices: walking tours and urban gardening in Kuwait City

[working paper]

Jurkiewicz, Sarah

Corporate Editor
Zentrum Moderner Orient

Abstract

Studies on urban transformation in the Arab Gulf have thus far predominantly dealt with the city as a space of financial investment. Only recently they began to pay attention to contestations of urban space. Cultural initiatives in Kuwait, as this article argues, present and foster new forms to recl... view more

Studies on urban transformation in the Arab Gulf have thus far predominantly dealt with the city as a space of financial investment. Only recently they began to pay attention to contestations of urban space. Cultural initiatives in Kuwait, as this article argues, present and foster new forms to reclaiming urban space. They not only demand, but also engage in practices according to which citizens have a say in how the space which they inhabit is re-formed and re-shaped.I analyse two such initiatives - one which organises walking tours of Kuwait City and another which creates an urban garden in a public park. In so doing, I outline the social and cultural fields, which contain partially overlapping actors and networks, in which these initiatives are situated and analyse the entrepreneurial frameworks and practices - from "social entrepreneurship" to "commons" - in which they are articulated. In their attempt to construct participatory spaces the initiatives have never the less been targeted towards a certain strata of Kuwait's society, first and foremost, middle class Kuwaitis with a cosmopolitan outlook.... view less

Keywords
transformation; urbanization; cultural change; space utilization; urban development; Kuwait; cultural program; urban sociology; social space; social participation

Classification
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Document language
English

Publication Year
2016

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
12 p.

Series
ZMO Working Papers, 14

ISSN
2191-3897

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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