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Localities through Mobility. Cultures of Motorway in Contemporary Europe: session/sesja 1

11.06.2014: International Conference on Localities through Mobility. Cultures of Motorway in Contemporary Europe organized by the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (Poland). Conference funded by NCN as a part of Moving Modernization project. Conference helded in KontenerArt -Mobilne Centrum Kultury in Poznań.

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SESSION ONE/SESJA PIERWSZA

1. Introduction by: prof. Michał Buchowski



2. Dorota Angutek: The New Symbolism and the Perception of a Motorway Scenery

Bio: Department of Sociology at University of Zielona Góra Dr Dorota Angutek is a cultural anthropologist and cultural scientist. From 1989 to 2000 she has been working at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań at Department of Cultural Studies, then she moved to Zielona Góra, where she started working at the Department of Sociology at University of Zielona Góra. Now, she cultural and applied anthropology. She has written two books: Magiczne źródło filozofii greckiej (2003) and Kulturowe wymiary krajobazu (2013) and few articles from the field of historical anthropology as well.




3. Rafał Szymanowski: Mobility as a public good

Bio: Faculty of Political Science and Journalism, Adam Mickiewicz University PhD candidate at the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. I graduated from International Relations at AMU, I also studied European law and economics as an Erasmus exchange student in Berlin. 



4. Wojciech Szymalski: Lewis-Mogridge position - theoretical background and evidence from Warsaw

Bio: Institute for Sustainable Development in Warsaw. Ph.D. Wojciech Szymalski is an expert in regional planning and public participation (Ph.D thesis) as well as spatial planning and sustainable transport (Master thesis). He graduated Warsaw University. Since 2004, he has been working in Zielone Mazowsze (Green Mazovia) Association in Warsaw in the field of environmental transport policy. In 2008, he has done his DBU internship at the Unabhängiges Institut für Umweltfragen e.V in Berlin (Germany), focusing on regional planning and environmental law. From 2009, he has been working for the Institute for Sustainable Development in Warsaw. Since 2010 he leads a LIFE+ project “Good climate for counties”. 



5. Przemysław Barszczewski: Albania-Kosovo Highway Project as a chance for economic and social development

Bio: Land Planning Studies in University of Gdańsk. Przemysław Barszczewski is a student of the 5th year of Plannig Studies at the University of Gdańsk. His main interest are: urbanism, public spaces and architecture. 



6. Discussion

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