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− | '''Lýdia Grešáková''' is a sociologist, researcher, publicist and amateur photographer. She focuses on feminist values in everyday life, housing estate transformation, and pro-climate urban design. Her interest in marginalized voices in Central East Europe offers a holistic view of urban planning, revealing global connections within local narratives. She is a member of the Slovak feminist collective Spolka, which practices inclusive design and its communication. She was a research fellow at TU Berlin's K LAB, supporting two research projects that look at the intersection of critical mapping, socio-environmental transformation, and municipalist movements. [https://videogram.favu.vut.cz/lydiagresakova (2024)] | + | '''Lýdia Grešáková''' is a sociologist, researcher, publicist and amateur photographer. She focuses on feminist values in everyday life, housing estate transformation, and pro-climate urban design. Her interest in marginalized voices in Central East Europe offers a holistic view of urban planning, revealing global connections within local narratives. She is a member of the Slovak feminist collective [[Spolka]], which practices inclusive design and its communication. She was a research fellow at TU Berlin's K LAB, supporting two research projects that look at the intersection of critical mapping, socio-environmental transformation, and municipalist movements. [https://videogram.favu.vut.cz/lydiagresakova (2024)] |
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Lýdia Grešáková is a sociologist, researcher, publicist and amateur photographer. She focuses on feminist values in everyday life, housing estate transformation, and pro-climate urban design. Her interest in marginalized voices in Central East Europe offers a holistic view of urban planning, revealing global connections within local narratives. She is a member of the Slovak feminist collective Spolka, which practices inclusive design and its communication. She was a research fellow at TU Berlin's K LAB, supporting two research projects that look at the intersection of critical mapping, socio-environmental transformation, and municipalist movements. (2024)