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MaMo Webinar Cycle "Materializing Modernity: Landscape, Architecture and Anthropology intersections in 20th-century rurality" - Part 2

Authors: Pompejano, Federica;

MaMo Webinar Cycle "Materializing Modernity: Landscape, Architecture and Anthropology intersections in 20th-century rurality" - Part 2

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A dataset (WP2-B_Materials_2) containing the video recordings of the MaMo Webinar Cycle titled “Materializing Modernity: Landscape, Architecture and Anthropology intersections in 20th-century rurality” held on the ZOOM platform in April and May 2021. Activity developed under the Work Package 2 (WP2), Secondment period at Università degli Studi di Milano (UNIMI), Italy. All the events have been organized by Dr Federica Pompejano (MSCA-IF Fellow) in collaboration with the Laboratory of Ethnomusicology and Visual Anthropology (LEAV) of the Department of Cultural and Environmental Heritage (UNIMI) and the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Art Studies (IAKSA) of the Akademia e Studimeve Albanologjike (ASA), Tirana, Albania. WP2-B_Materials_2 (PART 2) - Contents 3rd meeting - Oral presentation 1: "Embedding the Past into Modernist Rural Landscapes" by Cristina Pallini, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Oral presentation 2: "Figures in a landscape: notes for a history of rural planning and village design in the Eastern bloc" by Axel Fischer, Associate Professor p.t., Université libre de Bruxelles, School of Architecture La Cambre Horta, hortence lab for architectural history, theory and criticism, Belgium (WP2-B_Webinar_03W.mpeg) MaMo Webinar Cycle - 3rd meeting banner (WP2-B_Webinar-03W_Banner.jpg) MaMo Webinar Cycle - 3rd meeting poster with oral presentation abstract - 1 (WP2-B_Webinar_03W-Poster1.jpg) MaMo Webinar Cycle - 3rd meeting poster with oral presentation abstract - 2 (WP2-B_Webinar_03W-Poster2.jpg) MaMo Webinar Cycle - 3rd meeting poster with oral presenters short bio (WP2-B_Webinar_03W-Poster3.jpg) MaMo Webinar Cycle - 3rd meeting Instagram post - 1 (WP2-B_Webinar_03W_IG1.jpg) MaMo Webinar Cycle - 3rd meeting Instagram post - 2 (WP2-B_Webinar_03W_IG2.jpg)

Informed consent forms have been signed and kept on file. The recordings of the MaMo Webinar Cycle are also available on the project YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGsmhBjjhrBbetOq4zCRwng/playlists

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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action, Materializing Modernity, Webinar, MaMo, GA No. 896925, MSCA-IF

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