Out Now! Printed Version, Vademecum: 77 Minor Terms for Writing Urban Places

We are happy to announce that the beautiful printed version of Vademecum: 77 Minor Terms for Writing Urban Places is out now!

This small book, initiated by our Action’s Working Group 2 (theory) is meant to be taken out on site, as a source of inspiration, offering a range of useful theoretical concepts for Writing Urban Places.

The printed version is the result of Working Group 2’s initiative and the efforts of the editorial team, the authors (listed below), copy-editor Merl Storr, graphic designer Sanne Dijkstra, and NAI010 publishers.

Many thanks to all! 

All contributors will receive a copy soon. You can also order a printed copy here, or find it in your favorite bookstore.

Editors / Authors: Klaske Havik  / Kris Pint  / Svava Riesto  / Henriette Steiner 

Authors: Inesa Alistratovaitė-Kurtinaitienė  / Lieven Ameel  / Jana Čulek  / Nevena Daković  / Dalia Dijokienė  / Mirza Emirhafizović  / Maria Finn  / Lars Frers  / Juan A. García-Esparza  / Maria Gil Ulldemolins  / Heidi Kajita  / Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech  / Karen Lens  / Anne Margrethe Wagner  / Adriana Martins  / Asma Mehan  / Luisa Metelo Seixas  / Dalia Milián Bernal  / Matej Nikšič  / Sonja Novak  / Ann Petermans  / Marcel Pikhart / Bie Plevoets  / Ida Sandström  / Sara Santos Cruz  / Lamila Simisic Pasic  / Angeliki Sioli  / Matthew Skjonsberg  / Eliana Sousa Santos  / Marie Stender  / Ruth Stevens  / Angelos Theocharis  / Sylvie Tram Nguyen  / Jan Vanrie  / Kristin Veel / Willie Vogel / Saskia de Wit / Kęstutis Zaleckis 

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