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Tag Archives: amnesty international

Sportwashing? The architectural dark side of 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar

Written by Enrico Zilli November 18, 2022 amnesty international architecture carbon market watch human hummel qatar qatar 2022 sport stadium sustainability
Khalifa International Stadium, Qatar - Photo by GT Travel, CC BY-NC 2.0.

Sportwashing describes the practice of individuals, groups, corporations, or governments using sports to improve reputations tarnished by wrongdoing.

Digital mapping Rio de Janeiro: how technologies can improve people’s life in the favelas

Written by Enrico Zilli August 14, 2016 afroreggae amnesty international brazil digital favelas google map rio 2016 rio de janeiro slum urban urbanscape
Beyond the Map - Frame from teaser - Google.

Amnesty International, Google and no-profit organisation AfroReggae have been digital mapping Rio de Janeiro favelas unveiling their true urbanscape to the world. ArchiPanic explores the history -and troubles- of the city’s slums.