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Future(s) Perfect: uchronian mapping as a research and visualisation tool in the fringes of the Olympic Park (2016)
Journal Article
Ferreri, M., Firth, R., & Lang, A. (online). Future(s) Perfect: uchronian mapping as a research and visualisation tool in the fringes of the Olympic Park. Livingmaps review,

This article explores and discusses the development of a mapping tool inspired by Charles Renouvier’s philosophical novel Uchronie (l’utopie dans l’histoire) (1876). The article explains the research and design process of creating a uchronian map of... Read More about Future(s) Perfect: uchronian mapping as a research and visualisation tool in the fringes of the Olympic Park.

Resisting gentrification on its final frontiers: lessons from the Heygate Estate in London (1974-2013) (2016)
Journal Article
Lees, L., & Ferreri, M. (2016). Resisting gentrification on its final frontiers: lessons from the Heygate Estate in London (1974-2013). Cities, 57, 14-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2015.12.005

The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been ongoing since the late 1990s and continues today. Publicly owned and managed council estates have become the key target of what has been aptly labelled... Read More about Resisting gentrification on its final frontiers: lessons from the Heygate Estate in London (1974-2013).

Passion without Objects. Young Graduates and the Politics of Temporary Art Spaces (2014)
Journal Article
Ferreri, M., & Graziano, V. (2014). Passion without Objects. Young Graduates and the Politics of Temporary Art Spaces. Recherches sociologiques et anthropologiques, 45(2), 85-101. https://doi.org/10.4000/rsa.1271

This paper addresses the position of young arts graduates seeking to respond to the unequal access and precarity of jobs in the cultural sector by establishing artist-led temporary spaces. With the increasing dissemination of the discourse of pop-up... Read More about Passion without Objects. Young Graduates and the Politics of Temporary Art Spaces.