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SUMMARY:Does History Matter? A Diachronic Understanding of Urban Conflicts
  - Prof. Nadia Charalambous\, Assistant Professor of Architecture\, Univer
 sity of Cyprus
DTSTART:20140430T121500Z
DTEND:20140430T131500Z
UID:TALK52204@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Guangying
DESCRIPTION:*Abstract:*\nThis presentation aims to address the spatial and
  temporal dimensions of urban conflict in the walled city of Nicosia in an
  attempt to a) further facilitate an understanding of the ways in which ur
 ban form influences social outcomes in divided cities and b) explore wheth
 er socio-spatial patterns of urban conflicts may have roots in the past an
 d may be better understood as being conditioned by the interaction between
  "inherited" spatial configuration and contemporary life.\n\n*Biography:*\
 nNadia Charalambous trained as an architect and has been working as an aca
 demic and researcher at the University of Cyprus since 2008. Underpinning 
 all research and professional activities is a continuous interest in the s
 patial and temporal dimensions of society and culture through a combinatio
 n of both quantitative and qualitative research tools. Configurational the
 ories and methods integrating the morphological\, functional and perceptio
 n complexities of urban space are applied through detailed mapping of spat
 ial and socioeconomic data. Recent research work investigates the complex 
 relationship between urban form\, social exclusion and conflict.
LOCATION:First-floor Classroom\, Department of Architecture\, 1-5 Scroope 
 Terrace\, Cambridge\, CB2 1PX
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