(2/2): In part one of our new editorial series with the School of Architecture of @ntua, we introduce readers to #PlacesofTogetherness, a research project investigating the relationship between urban space and social cohesion.
(1/2) 💡 "The big question is: When the urban infrastructure for social interactions is there, but the networks have disintegrated, is there a way to create new relationships and connections?"
✍️ New story by @elkatrini out now.
https://t.co/7QpmjuV6lJ
Today we publish our latest, months-long investigation with @counterinv, an interactive cartographic platform that archives, verifies and maps over 1000 ‘drift-backs’ in the Aegean Sea: https://t.co/ZlbqLmhpm7
You can read more about the Urban Commons Research Collective & the Handbook here: https://t.co/SHOnHOC112
You can purchase a copy of the Handbook here: https://t.co/1iVvEe7mWG
It was great to attend the events for the launch of the Urban Commons Handbook by the Urban Commons Research Collective (@emreakbil,Alex Axinte, @esracan_a,@bxdecarli,Melissa Harrison, @anametropolitan,Katharina Moebus,Thomas Moore,@doina_petrescu) & published by @dpr_barcelona.
I’m grateful for the discussions, provocations, & workshops at the @Research_LMArts w/ the authors & @gabularasa, @mda_commoning, @MosteanuOlimpia, @elisavethasa, @adamalmeida21 & many others. Thank you all for the mental space created to reflect & for the great discussions!
I just submitted an abstract for a conference in Greek for the first time in my life. It was a challenge. I feel like a small child wrote my text. I had to look up so many words. I’m back where I was (with English) a decade ago. 😅 #AcademicChatter#academia#language
Stories from the return to homeland. Heavy snow for 2 days at the end of January means your pay for December delays by 1.5 month without any notice (expected to be paid in mid Feb). It seems like a real-life example of the butterfly effect. #welcometoGreece#freelance#academia
When u don’t know where inspiration strikes or else we didn’t have a table for lunch today. Struggling with working on a screen sometimes, be it miro, spreadsheets or texts. It seems often what I need is a clean surface. In this case a teal one. #placesoftogetherness#mscaif2020
I miss London's diversity. People from different backgrounds can be found at different positions and professions. It's inspiring. I'm not saying everything is perfect, but the powerful white male paradigm is so much stronger here. #thingsImissfromUK 3/3
Stories from the return to homeland & things I miss from the UK. I miss the NHS so much. Please take care of it. Don't destroy it. It can be (very) slow, especially now with covid but most of the time there is a clear process & NHS workers are nice people. #thingsImissfromUK 1/3
I also miss the British politeness. Even though it can lead to major issues of self-suppression, it makes everyday social interactions much easier than Greek rudeness and the feeling of entitlement one can say whatever they think to you without filtering. #thingsImissfromUK 2/3
Finally out & about walking & documenting the courtyards of Nikea for the first time. Lots of exciting discoveries, from a 70 cm wide alley, to fig and pine trees, as well as lots of abandoned houses. #placesoftogetherness#koinoitopoi#MSCAIF#H2020#research#publicspace
In transition to thinking, reading & writing again in greek from doing all this in english for the past 10 years. Words and their translations do not have the same meanings, connotations and impact in my head. #languages#AcademicTwitter#AcademicChatter
On a personal note it seems everyone here is flabbergasted when I say that I returned to Greece, after 10 years aboard, looking anxiously for an answer to the question: Why? Still working on the best way to answer and keep get reminded of the appeal 'West' has on Greek people.5/5
Over the 3 last months I've been dealing with bureaucratic services in GR (eg public health insurance, tax services, banks, phone companies, university etc). Most systems seem chaotic mostly because they still have an increased social aspect which in the UK has been automated.1/5
It is also interesting to realize as an embodied experience, the impact the person can have on the whole service. And more importantly how people working on these services are pressured themselves, because of a. the chaos, b. the system's transition, c. someone else slacking. 4/5
Such a great discussion today by three former deputy mayors (all female) on local government, participation & climate change. It was a very inspiring way to close off the first day of the #ParticipatoryDesign Conference with @leniomyrivili, @andreareimer & #MariaVassilakou.