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==Literature==
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==Publications==
 
* Michaela Pixová, ''[[Media:Pixova_Michaela_Struggle_for_the_Right_to_the_City_Alternative_Spaces_in_Post-Socialist_Prague_2012.pdf|Struggle for the Right to the City: Alternative Spaces in Post-Socialist Prague]]'', Prague: Univerzita Karlova, 2012, 224 pp. PhD dissertation. {{en}}
 
* Michaela Pixová, ''[[Media:Pixova_Michaela_Struggle_for_the_Right_to_the_City_Alternative_Spaces_in_Post-Socialist_Prague_2012.pdf|Struggle for the Right to the City: Alternative Spaces in Post-Socialist Prague]]'', Prague: Univerzita Karlova, 2012, 224 pp. PhD dissertation. {{en}}
 
* Andra Nikolayi, [https://daily.bandcamp.com/scene-report/prague-experimental-scene-report "Experiments in Solidarity in the Prague Underground"], ''Bandcamp Daily'', Sep 2021. {{en}}
 
* Andra Nikolayi, [https://daily.bandcamp.com/scene-report/prague-experimental-scene-report "Experiments in Solidarity in the Prague Underground"], ''Bandcamp Daily'', Sep 2021. {{en}}

Revision as of 17:08, 21 December 2022

Prague, Czech Republic.

Initiatives

Venues
  • more: USE-IT, city guide, 2017.

Initiatives with no permanent event venue

Academy and university programs

Events

  • Event listings: jlbjlt (*2006).
Past events

Art workers

Formerly: Branislav Matis, František Zachoval (1979), Gívan Belá/Guy van Belle, Ivana Rumanová, Lenka Dolanová (1979), Magdaléna Kobzová, Martin Kohout (1984), Róbert Bittner (1980), Saša Gojdičová, Zuzana Jakalová.

Publications


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb