Temi Ogunye and Jan-Werner Müller contributed to a range of dynamic info panels to a part of the Genius Loci Exhibition at the European Cultural Centre, Palazzo Mora, a collateral of the Venice Architecture Biennale. Ogunye, drawing on his research on civil disobedience, provided reflections on what “good protest’ means; Müller, using his expertise in architecture and politics, wrote on the history of a number of buildings on the university campus. Both professors stressed that they were happy that research in political theory can be showcased in an unusual format in a prominent venue. The exhibition as a whole is curated by Erika A. Kiss, director of the Research Film Studio, University Centre for Human Values. It can be visited (free entry) until November 23rd, 2025.
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