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Barcelona Decoded

Barcelona Decoded

By: Kasia Czernik and Linda Osusky
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Barcelona Decoded explores the topics that have made Barcelona what it is today. A city with complicated politics, and a strong yet problematic sense of identity. A beacon of progress on social issues, and a devotee of its own traditions. A bucket list place that has a love-hate relationship with tourism. Listen to learn how the city’s past is shaping its present and future.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
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  • 1. Superblocks
    Jun 27 2023

    Barcelona is at the forefront of an urban revolution otherwise known as superblocks. At the heart of it lies a simple yet contentious idea - to reclaim the streets that are normally used by cars and turn them into pedestrian-friendly, green zones. To date, three barrios of Barcelona have become superblocks. More are in store, however not without opposition. One thing is certain - the concept which was invented and developed here is quickly spreading to other cities around the globe.

    Guests (in order of appearance):

    Mario Ramon, industrial engineer and a Science and Technology of Sustainability Master's student at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)

    Sergi Luengo, social education worker and anthropologist; lives in Barcelona's first superblock in Poblenou

    Daniel Alsina, Technical Director and Coordinator for the Office of Superblocks at Barcelona City Council

    Stephen Burgen, Contributor on Spain for The Guardian and Financial Times

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    23 mins
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