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Commemorare vittime di violenza

The commemoration of victims of violence Street art, activists and their messages of positivity The present article analyses how street art and activism intertwine in public spaces addressing wider audiences with messages of growing positivity. Via the comparative analysis of two case studies revolv...

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Published in:Incontri (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2020-12, Vol.35 (2)
Main Authors: Inge Lanslots, Paul Sambre, Eliana Maestri
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