Each case study also has a strong focus on material culture. Each case study draws attention to places of sociability and communication, places where goods, knowledge, and news were produced, sold, and consumed, and where civic or ecclesiastical authority was enforced and contested. We have five primary case studies, Exeter, Deventer, Hamburg, Valencia and Trento, with the potential to expand to other European cities.
Our aim is to examine how public spaces, from street-corners to major city squares, were shaped by the everyday activities of ordinary city-dwellers between 14. In other words, you can hide more or less of your map than was automatically hidden by your default preferences.PUblic REnaissance: Urban Cultures of Public Space between Early Modern Europe and the Present is a three-year project funded by the Humanities in European Research Area (HERA), involving researchers from universities in Italy, Germany the Netherlands, Spain and the UK.
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Your full activities will still count towards challenges. In other words, the segment matches within the hidden portions will only be visible to you. You will be matched to any segments within the hidden portion of the activity, however, your times will not appear on those segment leaderboards. Use the options below to customize how much of the start or end of an activity is hidden up to a 1-mile radius or hide the entire map. Select Privacy Controls > Edit Map Visibility.On the mobile app, open your settings from the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner of the Home, Groups, or You tab.Look for Map Visibility under “Additional Controls”.Select Privacy Controls from the left-hand navigation menu.
On the website, hover over your profile picture in the top right and select Settingsfrom the dropdown menu.If you wish to change your default preference, you can do so at any time by following these instructions: Once you’ve had a Strava account for at least seven days and you’ve uploaded one activity, the first and last 200 meters of your activity maps will be hidden by default. Only athletes that have permission to see your activity will be able to see what is shown in orange and anything shown in grey is visible to only you. For example, if your activity privacy control is set to Everybody and you choose to hide your start and end points, your future activities will continue to be visible to all Strava athletes, however, your start and end points will be hidden on activity maps. Keep in mind that map visibility does not replace your activity privacy controls. You also have the option to set a default preference so that your activities automatically upload with this preference and/or you can change the visibility on individual activities. You have the ability to hide portions of your activity map from other Strava athletes.