STAY HOME is conducted by an interdisciplinary team from the Faculties of Theology and Humanities (UCPH), The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture (KADK), and the IT University of Copenhagen. The team will analyze ethnographic data in order to uncover insights that may benefit future homes and the life led there. The interdisciplinary approach is developed in an ongoing exchange with historical research into the home and its social, spatial, technological, and existential implications conducted at the Danish National Research Foundation Centre for Privacy Studies. As for April 2021, the main outlet of the work are a blog for the general public and a research blog.
The project focuses on the home as a site of, e.g., domestic violence and various degrees of mental and physical well-being.
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Copenhagen, Denmark