Gemma John: Ways of Knowing (in) Cities – Sustainability, Wellbeing and Community
How is ‘sustainability’ imagined and understood by real estate businesses seeking to provide young people with affordable housing? What version of ‘wellbeing’ underpins the creation... Read More
Gareth Doherty: Why Landscape Architects need Anthropologists?
I will explore the common ethnographic ground between anthropology and landscape architecture and, through the example of ethnographic projects in Bahrain and The Bahamas, speculate... Read More
Morten Nielsen: Urban Orders – When the City Models Itself
How might people’s everyday urban practices be converted into viable resources for designing sustainable cities? What would it take for urban planning to become a... Read More
Closing Session of WWNA 2019
16:45-17:00 Miia Halme-Tuomisaari: EASA and the Future of European Anthropology The future of European anthropology is facing significant challenges similarly to independent scholarship more generally... Read More
Marianne Sætre: Towards Innovative Architecture – Collaborating with Anthropologists
At Snøhetta we are open and inclusive in sharing our knowledge – and we are eager to learn. We want to explore the premises of... Read More