On 29 January, Irene Alcubilla Troughton will defend her PhD dissertation ‘Moving Together: A Performing Arts Approach to Relational Human-Robot Interaction Design’.
“Sacralizing Security” (SACRASEC), in collaboration with UU IOS platform “Open Cities”, brings you a workshop on religious discrimination in urban Brazil. This workshop attempts to unravel some of the dynamics that cause it.
On Monday 3 February, Inte Gloerich will defend her PhD dissertation 'Reimagining the Truth Machine: Blockchain Imaginaries Between the Rational and the More-than-Rational’.
On Friday 7 February, Elizabeth Omoruyi will defend her PhD dissertation ‘Women Oppressing Women: An Intersectional Reading of Women Authors in Nigeria’.
This workshop by the Open Cities Platform is framed by the problematic of the global housing crisis and the multiple challenges this context brings to the majority of the world’s urban population living in precarious conditions.
This Data Walk Workshop, in part organized by the Open Cities Platform, brings together scholars and artists who have each engaged in developing data walks to reflect on the phenomena of data walks as a methodological approach.