Meaningfulness, Appropriation and Integration of/in City Narratives
Edited by Sonja Novak and Angeliki Sioli. The goal of the mini online conference “Meaningfulness, Appropriation and Integration of/in City Narratives” (November 17th, 2020 over
Edited by Sonja Novak and Angeliki Sioli. The goal of the mini online conference “Meaningfulness, Appropriation and Integration of/in City Narratives” (November 17th, 2020 over
For those of you who were not able to join our recent webinar Fieldwork Within Network, organized by WG4, or who joined and would still
After the November online conference “Meaningfulness, Appropriation and Integration of/in City Narratives”, the webinar “Fieldwork Within Network” also managed to convoke an increasing number of
The second in a series of across-network workshops organized within our COST network will be led by Working group 4 (Field-work) and will take place
We have launched our YouTube channel, Writing Urban Places, where we expect to upload videos from our activities, meetings, and other initiatives related to our
In order to get to know each other and our work a bit better, we have upgraded our team page, to include all action members.
Carlos Machado e Moura (WG3) and Pedro Abranches Vasconcelos are the winners of the Prémio Távora 2020 award, with the project “Estrelas do mar: Fortificações
The online conference “Meaningfulness, Appropriation and Integration of/in City Narratives” took place on Tuesday, 17 November 2020, and managed to bring together an considerable number
Tuesday 17th November 2020, 9:00 – 17:30 CET – Save the date! The first in a series of across-network webinars organized within our COST action
The collective publication Vademecum: 77 Minor Terms for Writing Urban Places, edited by Klaske Havik, Kris Pint, Svava Riesto and Henriette Steiner, will be presented by editors
Edited by Klaske Havik, Rajesh Heynickx and Angeliki Sioli. The issue develops the premise that architecture is by definition an act of spatial imagination, this
NTNU ARTEC SEMINAR SERIES Monday, September. 21 18.00-20.00 (CEST) Webinar with artists, scholars, & performers Nina Eidsheim (UCLA) & Garth Paine (ASU). Nina Eidsheim is Professor of Musicology at
COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges. There are three strategic priorities: promoting and spreading excellence, fostering interdisciplinary research for breakthrough science and empowering and retaining young researchers and innovators.
Writing Urban Places proposes an innovative investigation and implementation of a process for developing human understanding of communities, their society, and their situatedness, by narrative methods. It particularly focuses on the potential of narrative methods for urban development in European medium-sized cities.