How do digitalization, the vast circulation of people and things, and the increased interconnection of places across great distances-due to globalization and transnationalization-change our understandings of space and our actions in everyday spaces? Scholars from the fields of sociology, geography, cultural and media studies, urban planning, architecture, and art explore this vital and contemporary question in this unique collaboration. In this volume, their ideas, concepts, and findings are conveyed not only in the form of texts, but also through the eyes of graphic designers and artists translating them into creative illustrations. The result is an informative and humorous volume that deliberately breaks with established formats of scientific discourse, allowing critical social interrelations to become visible through graphic storytelling.

Johanna Hoerning / Philipp Misselwitz (Hg.)