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NOVEMBER 12 @12 ET :: Troy Simpson presents: Public space in the smart city: Navigating the ambiguities of emerging digital infrastructure
The PUBLIC SPACE RESEARCH GROUP welcomes, Troy Simpson presenting, Public space in the smart city: Navigating the ambiguities of emerging...
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OCTOBER 15 @12 ET :: Valentina Gulin Zrnic & Saša Poljak Istenič present: Urban planning and interventions into green spaces: Zagreb and Ljubljana’s imaginings of the future
The PUBLIC SPACE RESEARCH GROUP welcomes, Valentina Gulin Zrnic & Saša Poljak Istenič presenting, Urban planning and interventions into...
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Setha Low interviewed for NYT article: Why Some People in Chinatown Oppose a Museum Dedicated to Their Culture
[Protesters demonstrated in front of the Museum of Chinese in America in Chinatown where Jonathan Chu, a landlord, is...
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FALL 2021 PSRG NETWORKING EVENT SERIES
Save the dates and join us in the upcoming PSRG Networking Event Series ! Details for each event will...
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Setha Low interviewed for NYT article: Whose Park Is It? Residents and Revelers Clash Over Washington Square.
“Is it really just about noise? What is it about really?” Read the full article here.
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A Conversation with Setha Low
Michael Mehaffy, Senior Researcher at KTH University Stockholm speaks with Setha Low, Director of the Public Space Research Group,...
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EDRA 52 @VIRTUAL DETROIT
Visit our Events page to see a list presentations at EDRA 52 from the PSRG and Environmental Psychology at...
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MAY 7 @12EST :: Vikas Mehta, PhD presents: Unparalleled Prospect: the crises of public health and social injustice and the expansion of public space
The PUBLIC SPACE RESEARCH GROUP welcomes, Vikas Mehta, PhD presenting, Unparalleled Prospect: the crises of public health and social...
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THIS FRIDAY: Environmental Psychologists Responding to COVID: Re-creating Assignments in a Context of Global Crisis
Link to Event Program: EP Responding to COVID_TLH April 30 Event Program_final On April 30th please join in a...
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Virtual Program March 25th @ 6:30p ET | What the Signs Say Part Two: Nostalgia and Activism on the Streets
Center for Brooklyn History Talk What Signs Say Part Two: Nostalgia and Activism on the Streets Register (for free!)...