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Worcester, MA to Cusco, Peru

This site documents the work and experience of Miriam Chion's Community Development Planning Studio at Clark University. The students in the studio are studying the development challenges in Cusco, Peru.

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About Me

Studio Planners
Worcester, MA, United States
Studio Participants: Erin Burns-Maine, Miriam Chion, Amanda-Kate Dieters, Jamekaa Flowers, Miranda Gerzon, Norma Gutierrez, Elizabeth Hannum, Caitlin Hanson, Rebecca Jankoviak, Mary Lawhon, Alexandru Lefter, Amelia McPheeters, Avram Nagel, Bernardo Nieuwland, Sharon Ola nder, Anna Royer, Quinton Sankofa, Sona Shah, Zaliah Zalkind-Hawkins
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Links

  • Photos & Videos of our Fieldwork
  • Clark University
  • Clark IDCE Department
  • Centro Guaman Poma de Ayala
  • CRESPIAL
  • Conference & Studio in the Cusco News

Reading List

  • Consuming Geographies by David Bell & Gill Valentine
  • Cosmopolis II: Mongrel Cities of the 21st Century by Leonie Sandercock
  • Cosmopolitanism and the Banality of Geographical Evils by David Harvey
  • End of Millennium by Manuel Castelles
  • Grounding Cosmopolitan Urbanism. Approaches, Practices and Policies by Jon Binne, Julian Holloway, Steve Millington, and Craig Young
  • Indigenous Mestizos: The Politics of Race and Culture in Cuzco, Peru by Marisol de la Cadena
  • Production of Urban Vitality: The Case of Dance in San Francisco by Miriam Chion
  • The Class Consciousness of Frequent Travelers: Toward a Critique of Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism by Craig Calhoun
  • The Cultures of Cities by Sharon Zukin
  • The Necessity and Limits of Cosmopolitanism: Local Democracy in a Global Context by Craig Calhoun