Outreach
The outreach section documents selected activities of the researchers, the supervisors and the advisory board of the RTG with particular relevance to our themes and research interests.
Presentations
- Conference paper
Places of proof: Urban testbeds as loci of tech innovation
- Conference paper
Nothing will have taken place: Negativity, space, and the apocalypse
- Conference paper
Performing the sacred: A dramaturgical account of eco-catastrophist action
- Conference paper
Political greening: Political debates on urban greening plan implementation in German and Italian municipalities
- Conference paper
Unveiling ambiguity: The role of maintenance and repair in infrastructural transformation processes
- Conference paper
Mediating matters? On infrastructure’s ambiguous role in the production of the urban metabolism
- Conference paper
More than traffic: Urban street experiments as arenas of negotiation
- Conference paper
Socio-spatiality as a methodological lens: Empirical case study of the contemporary social mass housing in India
- Conference paper
Reimagining design for a light environmental impact: The Paper Composition Pavilion
- Conference paper
Efficiency and attitude: On the relationship between lightweight structures and sustainability
- Invited talk
Leveraging marginality: The creation and valuation of novelty at the periphery
- Invited talk
Beyond Uber: The platformization and assetization of industrial production
- Invited talk
Triggering change through the Superilla-Green axis: Urban experimentations, conflicts, and lessons learned
- Invited talk
Lacanian landscapes: Psychoanalysis, geography, and the environment
- Invited talk
Undoing colonial legacies by capitalist means? The emergence of Indigenous real-estate development in Vancouver
- Keynote
Arsonists and artisans: Coping with architectural traditions at the centre and the periphery
- Panel discussion
Maintenance and repair: A multidisciplinary conversation about an emerging field
- Podcast
From future anticipation to deep-time thinking
- PhD seminar
Everyday residential architectures and circularity: Potential and limitations of heritage documentation tools