'SCAPEGOAT: Architecture | Landscape | Political Economy is an independent, not-for-profit, bi-annual journal designed to create a context for research and development regarding design practice, historical investigation, and theoretical inquiry.
As a mytheme, the figure of the scapegoat carries the burden of the city and its sins. Walking in exile, the scapegoat was once freed from the constraints of civilization. Today, with no land left unmapped, and with processes of urbanization central to political economic struggles, SCAPEGOAT is exiled within the reality of global capital. The journal examines the relationship between capitalism and the built environment, confronting the coercive and violent organization of space, the exploitation of labour and resources, and the unequal distribution of environmental risks and benefits. Throughout our investigation of design and its promises, we return to the politics of making as a politics to be constructed.' 

The Archive holds the following issues of SCAPEGOAT:

2013: Summer/Autumn (05 - Excess)

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Alternative title

Scapegoat: Architecture, Landscape, Political Economy

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Onsite

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PER.SCA (Please ask staff for assistance)
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2013

Publication status

In print

ISBN / ISSN

9781490906102

Content type

magazine/journal/newspaper

SCAPEGOAT: Architecture | Landscape | Political Economy
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