Output

Chris Gorzeman

On this page, you will find information on the various outputs of the project, from academic keynotes to published articles, to practitioner talks, blogs and podcasts.

Podcasts and digital engagement events

  • Amanda Brandellero (2022). Podcast on circular economy and sustainable practices in Rotterdam. In post-production.
  • Amanda Brandellero (2022). Co-host of the ‘Parade through a circular neighbourhood’. UNESCO Transgeneratives 2030. Impactul actions for a sustainable future through art and science. 28 March (online). Link
  • Amanda Brandellero (2021). Co-creator of the interactive online event “Parade door een circulaire Binckhorst’. A series of dissemination events hosted by ACCEZ, Circular Economy Accelerator for Zuid Holland, connecting the general public to circular transitions in the region. 26 March and 26 May (second edition in collaboration with Cirkelstad.
  • UNESCO Transgeneratives 2030. Parade through a circular area development.

Keynote talks and panels

  • Amanda Brandellero (2022). Making urban transitions through crafts. Keynote at the ‘Tools for the Future’ international workshop. Co-hosted by Erasmus University Rotterdam, IESA Arts and Culture, University Paul Valéry Montpellier, and the University for the Creative Arts., Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 9 June.
  • Amanda Brandellero and Maurice Jansen (2021). Port-City Transitions: past and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses in Rotterdam’s Makers District. RETE practitioner conference. 3 December.
  • Amanda Brandellero and Maurice Jansen (2021). Port-City Transitions: past and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses in Rotterdam’s Makers District. Urban Planning Knowledge Utilisation Webinar. 28 October.
  • Amanda Brandellero (2021). The future of port cities. Post Pandemic Recovery, Resilience & Renaissance. The case of Rotterdam’s Makers District. Invited talk at Cork Harbour Festival (online). 10 June.
  • Amanda Brandellero (2020). Invited talk on crafts, sustainability, and craft education following the screening of ‘Carving the Divine’ film at Ambacht in Beeld film festival Rotterdam. 9 December.

Academic publications and presentations:

  • Amanda Brandellero and Martha Tian (2022). Framing, performing and contesting crafts in an emergent maker economy: the case of commercial makerspaces in Utrecht, the Netherland. Paper presented at the European Sociological Association. Culture Research Network. Portsmouth, UK. 31 August.
  • Olga Vincent (2022). An economy in the making: negotiating capitalist and beyond-capitalist ontologies and relations in makerspaces. Article accepted for publication in Environment and Planning A.
  • Olga Vincent and Amanda Brandellero (2022). Crafting alternatives to capitalist work. Paper presented at the European Sociological Association Critical Political Economy Research Network. Limerick, Ireland. 20 July.
  • Amanda Brandellero and Anna Niutta (2022). Collaborative spaces of making, repair and reuse in the city: the experience of makerspaces in Turin. Paper presented at the Sustainability Transitions in Culture and Societies lunch seminar. 15 March.
  • Olga Vincent (2021) Diversity beyond capitalism in makerspaces. Paper presented at the Royal Geographical Society conference. August.
  • Olga Vincent (2021). An economy in the making: negotiating capitalist and beyond-capitalist ontologies and relations in makerspaces. Paper presented at the European Sociological Association conference. August.
  • Amanda Brandellero and Martha Tian (2021). Empowering craftsmanship in commercial makerspaces. Paper presented at the EGOS conference, Amsterdam. 10 July.
  • Anna Niutta & Amanda Brandellero (2021) - Collaborative spaces of making, repair and reuse in the city: the experience of makerspaces in Turin. Paper presented at the Cities international workshop (online). 3 November.
  • Maurice Jansen and Amanda Brandellero (2021). Paper presented at the
  • Maurice Jansen, Amanda Brandellero & Rosanne van Houwelingen (2021) - Port‐city transition: Past and emerging socio‐spatial imaginaries and uses in Rotterdam’s makers district  - Urban Planning, 6 (3), 166-180 - doi: 10.17645/up.v6i3.4253Opent extern - [link]

Blogs, internet articles

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