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This extensive reader is structured by contrasting pairs of words that the authors use in order to deal with especially dialogic or non-dialogic moments based on arguments from the history of Berlin: Centers/Middle, City/Nature, Fiction/Reality, Image of the Other/Inherent Logic, Community/Individuality, Participation/Governance and Ground/Property. Detailled observations and interviews with Berlin actors are grouped around these conceptual pairs.

Ed. by Arno Brandlhuber, Florian Hertweck & Thomas Mayfried.
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther K
önig, Köln 2015.
14 x 19,8 cm.
672 S. with 130 Images, soft-bound.
Editors: Tobias H
önig & Mariam Gegidze.
Editing Assistance: Matthias Hoffmann, Cornelia M
üller, Dennis Pohl, Kathrin Schömer.
Consultant: Christian Posthofen.
Proofreading: Irene Eigenbrodt, Ulrich Gutmair.
Final Editing: Swantje Grundler.
ISBN 978-3-86335-259-2


With contributions by:
Sandra Bartoli, Jochen Becker, Anna Bogner, Arno Brandlhuber, Robert Burghardt, Diedrich Diederichsen, Werner Durth, Tashy Endres, Thomas Flierl, Eugenia Freund, Julian Funk, Mariam Gegidze, Jakob Grelck, Ulrich Gutmair, Volker Hassemer, Florian Heilmeyer, Florian Hertweck, Matthias Hoffmann, Andrej Holm, Tobias Hönig, Maria Hudl, Leon Krier, Rob Krier, Nikolaus Kuhnert, Kai Kummert, Fee Kyriakopoulos, Stephan Lanz, Maja Lesnik, Silvan Linden, Niklas Maak, Thomas Mayfried, Sarah Michels, Michael Mönninger, Cornelia Müller, Imke Mumm, Anh-Linh Ngo, Philipp Oswalt, Dennis Pohl, Christian Posthofen, Tim Renner, Manfred Rettig, Kathrin Schömer, Christian Schöningh, Franz Schulz, Thomas Sieverts, Matthias Spielvogel, Daniel Spruth, Tom Steinhöfer, Hans Stimmann, Markus Streber, Jean-Philippe Vassal, Hans-Jochen Vogel, Nikolaus Ziegert