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Shrinking periphery

Research project under
Spaces of Danish Welfare
Researcher
Kirsten Marie Raahauge

This project investigates the relationship between everyday life and its spatial conditions in Tønder with a focus on scale (from a borough with its own institutions to part of a region providing it with these institutions) and density (de-densification of city life and of welfare offered).

The project explores welfare spaces through the perceptions and practices of the inhabitants of Tønder, and considers the spatial aspects of welfare through a broad perspective. The project is based on anthropological fieldwork conducted in Tønder.

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Central station, Tønder
Border control
Town hall
Vista, Tønder
Street, Tønder