Migrant Journal: Complete Collection 1 – 6
Migrant Journal
English
Edited by Catarina de Almeida Brito and Justinien Tribillon.
Card Slip Case
Edition of 300.
6 Issues Enclosed
180 x 245 mm
2018
ISSN 2398984x
A limited series of 300 box sets including a complete collection of Migrant Journal issues.
About the Journal
Migrant Journal explores the circulation of people, goods, information, but also fauna and flora, around the world and the transformative impact they have on space. While migration is part of humanity’s genesis, it seems the phenomenon has become ubiquitous, happening faster, with complex ramifications.
Migrant aims at exploring the relationship between these elements, events, journeys and spaces bound under the idea of ‘migration’ in all its forms, crucial to understand today’s society.
In order to break from the prejudices and clichés on migrants and migration, MIGRANT asks artists, journalists, academics, designers, architects, philosophers, activists and citizens to rethink our approach to migration and critically explore the new spaces it creates.
migrantjournal.com
(source: https://migrantjournal.com/pages/about)
About the Editors
Catarina de Almeida Brito is the co-founder of Mae Office, a communications agency focused on architecture, design, and our built environment. She is also an independent architect and freelance journalist based in Lisbon with a particular interest in architecture and diplomacy.
catarinadab.com
(source: https://www.catarinadab.com/)
Justinien Tribillon is a writer, researcher, editor and curator. An urbanist, he’s interested in understanding cities, their social fabric, the way they are governed and designed. He regularly contributes feature articles to The Guardian, writing for instance about Paris’s subterranean secrets, or Bucharest uncanny wildlife reserves, as well as The Architectural Review, MONU and other publications. In 2019, Justinien contributed to Rotterdam-based architectural historians Crimson’s latest book Cities of Comings and Goings with a chapter on the history of London’s urbanism in relation to migration.
tribillon.com
(source: https://tribillon.com/home_en)