SA
Publications
- Graffiti, street art and the right to the surface: for a semiotic, cultural and legal approach to urban surfaces and inscriptions
- Interviewing walls: towards a method of reading hybrid surface inscriptions
- Selling streetness as experience: the role of street art tours in branding the creative city
- Engaged urbanism: experimental and situated methodologies for fairer cities
- To occupy, to inscribe, to thicker: spatial politics and the right to the surface
- The right to the city is the right to the surface A case for a surface commons (in 8 arguments, 34 images and some legal provisions)