Architecture Media Politics Society

[2] It is dedicated primarily to the study of architecture but examines it in the context of what it refers to as the mediated environment of contemporary culture.

In 2015 AMPS launched a three-year programme examining affordable housing provision internationally involving collaborations with universities, art groups, resident associations and scholars.

It has an associated resource repository [6][7][8][9] discussed on academic forums such as Humanities and Social Sciences online[10] and the Joint Information Systems Committee.

[12] Articles about urban design, cultural conflict in cities and the use of architecture in political campaigns in the United States.

They sit alongside articles about the use of modernist architecture as a political tool in post revolutionary Mexico and the 'political role' of the built environment in the 'cultural industries' in the UK.

Its combination of journal and resource repository and its association with information professionals has been labeled as an “innovative” and “new” approach to academic publishing.

[20] The project outlines a historical narrative that traces this appropriation of architectural imagery back to the 18th century but primarily examines Post World War II elections in the US and the UK.

The Resource Repository of AMPS operates as a forum and source for researchers and information professionals in the fields related to the built environment primarily.

Research Guide A bibliographic source with listings of books and articles related to journal's host project.

The Aylesbury Housing Estate, Walworth, South East London UK, 51.486°N 0.085°W.