What Do We Know? What Do We Have? What Do We Mis - Jahresring 65, Brigitte Oetker,Nicolaus Schafhausen,Brenda Draney,Zac Langdon-pole,Zita Cobb (9783956794735) — Readings Books

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What Do We Know? What Do We Have? What Do We Mis - Jahresring 65
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What Do We Know? What Do We Have? What Do We Mis - Jahresring 65

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An example of the potential (and the contradictions) of contemporary alliances between art, design, and social entrepreneurship.Fogo Island, a fishing settlement with approximately 2,500 inhabitants, located off the coast of Newfoundland, saw its livelihood almost devastated in the mid-twentieth century because of industrial overfishing. The island is now experiencing a social, economic, and cultural transformation, due in part to a recent series of art, social business, and asset-based community development initiatives. Now, Fogo Island stands as an example of the potential (but also the contradictions) of contemporary alliances between art, design, and social entrepreneurship.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Country
United States
Date
18 June 2019
Pages
240
ISBN
9783956794735

An example of the potential (and the contradictions) of contemporary alliances between art, design, and social entrepreneurship.Fogo Island, a fishing settlement with approximately 2,500 inhabitants, located off the coast of Newfoundland, saw its livelihood almost devastated in the mid-twentieth century because of industrial overfishing. The island is now experiencing a social, economic, and cultural transformation, due in part to a recent series of art, social business, and asset-based community development initiatives. Now, Fogo Island stands as an example of the potential (but also the contradictions) of contemporary alliances between art, design, and social entrepreneurship.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Country
United States
Date
18 June 2019
Pages
240
ISBN
9783956794735