1st Edition
Diversity in Architecture Intersectionality, Affective Politics, and Creating Change
Acknowledgements
1. Intersectionality, architecture and affective politics
2. From Without Films
3. From Without On the small screen
4. From Within
5. Space of Education
6. Space of Practice
7. Space of Care
8. Conclusion and Towards Creating Change
Bibliography
Index
Biography
Jan Smitheram is an academic at Victoria University of Wellington, where she teaches architecture design, communication, and theory. Her research and pedagogy aim to construct a creative and critical dialogue between architecture practice, intersectionality, indigeneity, and affect theory. Her work has been published in international journals, anthologies, and conference proceedings.
Akari Nakai Kidd is an architectural educator, writer, and researcher at Deakin University, Australia. She is committed to the socio-ethical responsibility of architecture practice and education, through care and affect, extending into intersectionality. She is the author of Affect, Architecture, and Practice (2021) and actively works with vulnerable communities to bring about co-designed futures together.






