AIA, Vol. 4, No. 2, Fall 2019
Table of Contents
Editorial
Cosmopolitanism and Its Borders
J.P. Singh
10.18278/aia.4.2.1
Theme 1: The Incredible Cosmopolitanism of Wroclaw
Editor’s Note
J.P. Singh
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.2
My Wroclaw
Rafał Dutkiewicz
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.3
AIA Interview with Rafał Dutkiewicz, Mayor of Wroclaw (2002–2018)
Rafał Dutkiewicz and Arts & International Affairs
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.4
Wroclaw—A Phoenix City with the Innovation Gene
Jerzy M. Langer
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.5
Rafał Dutkiewicz
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.6
Architecture in European Capital of Culture Wroclaw 2016
Zbyszek Maćków
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.7
Wroclaw—Driven by Knowledge
Ewa Kaucz
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.8
The Depot History Centre—Space for History
Marek Mutor
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.9
Reclaiming History: Why the Jewish European Experience Should Matter to All of Us
Bente Kahan
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.10
The Grotowski Institute: First 30 Years
Jarosław Fret
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.11
The Changing Faces of Literary Life in Wroclaw
Katarzyna Janusik and Irek Grin
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.12
A Space for Beauty: The National Forum of Music (NFM)
NFM team and Andrzej Kosendiak
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.13
Hydropolis—Everything Starts from Water
Rafał Zagrobelny
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.14
Nowe Żerniki—The Housing Estate of European Capital of Culture Wroclaw 2016
Zbyszek Maćków
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.15
Engagement of Youth/Students in the European Capital of Culture 2016 and Its Follow-up
Kamila Kamińska-Sztark
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.16
Themes 2: Reflections on Borders
Art-Power and Border Art
Renée Marlin-Bennett
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.17
Sarajevo Femme Fatale
Joanna Zielińska
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.18
Cosmopolitanism as a Potential Theoretical Solution to the Challenges of Globalised Urbanisation
Saaed bin Mohammed
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.19
Cultural Diplomacy and the City
Sascha Priewe
doi: 10.18278/aia.4.2.20