Anna Ryan Moloney
Anna Ryan Moloney holds a B.Arch. (1st Class Honours) from University College Dublin and a PhD from the Department of Geography at University College Cork,
Anna Ryan Moloney holds a B.Arch. (1st Class Honours) from University College Dublin and a PhD from the Department of Geography at University College Cork,
İpek Altuğ Turan earned her PhD degree in landscape architecture in 2010. She is an associate professor and deputy head at the Landscape Architecture Department
Emine Malkoç True is an associate professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Ege University, Turkey. She studied Landscape Architecture and holds MA and PhD degrees in
Dipl-Ing., AA Dip, ARB, National Teaching Fellow HEA. Deputy Head of Architecture at the School of Art, Architecture and Design, London Metropolitan University. Since 2000, Sandra’s
Fatma Tanış is a doctoral candidate at the Faculty of Architecture andthe Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.She is a licensed and specialist
Pablo Costa, Portuguese-Brazilian Architect & Urbanist. He holds an MAin Urbanism – Urban Renewal at PUC-Campinas (Brazil) and he is a PhDcandidate in Urbanism at
Eva Schwab, PhD is an assistant professor and deputy head at the Institute of Urbanism at TU Graz in Austria. She is a landscape architect
Zvi Weinstein, (Ph.D.) is a Town Planner by occupation. CO-Founder of Israel Smart Cities Institute (2015). He lives in Tel Aviv, ISRAEL. Multi-disciplinary backgrounds: Social
Tatjana Jovović is an associate professor of Russian literature, culture and language at the Faculty of Philology of the University of Montenegro. Also, she is
Romi Mikulinsky is the head of the Master of Design (MDes) program in Industrial Design and a senior lecturer at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and
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.