learning, which are reflected in this book as examples of new approaches to the sustainable transformation of towns and cities. Against the backdrop of the international education-policy and planning-theory debates about municipal education landscapes, the potential of institutions and regions for innovative learning processes at a university that is opening itself up to society are explored and illustrated on the basis of reference examples with the intention of then outlining the multifaceted activities carried out by the project team in Neu Marx: social spaces were analysed, space-appropriation options tested, short films produced, furniture built, games developed, stories told and much more in conjunction with students, further lecturers and refugees. Finally, a preliminary résumé of the entire development process was drawn up and the associated opportunities and challenges for the implementation of socially integrative processes and locations were summarised. This book also offers background information and atmospheric impressions that have been woven into the publication as graphically highlighted text and image levels. |