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Corporate Ethics and the Architecture of Asylum engages innovative perspectives to understand our contemporary crisis of forced displacement and detention practices in the Pacific.

Produktbeschreibung
Corporate Ethics and the Architecture of Asylum engages innovative perspectives to understand our contemporary crisis of forced displacement and detention practices in the Pacific.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Ferng is Senior Lecturer and B.DesArch (honours) M.Arch Program Director at the University of Sydney. Her research examines environmental and humanitarian histories across Europe, Asia, and Oceania focusing on climate change, sustainability, forced displacement, and migrations. She has co-edited three books namely Crafting Enlightenment: Artisanal Histories and Transnational Networks (Liverpool/Voltaire Foundation, 2021), Drawing Climate: Visualising Invisible Elements of Architecture (Birkhäuser, 2021), and Land Air Sea: Architecture and Environment in the Early Modern Era (Brill, 2023). Her recent publications and works include a special issue of Future Anterior on the decarbonisation of heritage buildings in the Asia Pacific and a design exhibition titled 'Monumental Imaginaries: Complexity and Contradiction in the Hunter Region' (2024) sponsored by the Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) and University of Edinburgh.