New Instrumentalities 2018
DOI: 10.35483/acsa.intl.2018.32
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Appropriate, Adapt, Inhabit: The Recreation of Public Space in the Republic of Georgia

Abstract: The collapse of the Soviet Union marked the beginning of the difficult deconstruction of the regime and ideology which controlled the East for the majority of the 20th Century. In the Republic of Georgia, Soviet collapse catalyzed a series of ethnically prompted conflicts and civil war which prevented the unification of the country under a national agenda, thus creating fertile ground for corruption, privatization and sale of public space. The earliest example of the corrupt transfer of property was the sale o… Show more

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