Elamly Nadia
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Nadia Elamly is a PhD candidate and teaching assistant at the Center/Institute for Environmental Governance and Territorial Development (GEDT). She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts and a Master’s degree in Critical, Cultural, and Curatorial Studies from the Geneva University of Art and Design (HEAD), followed by a second Master’s degree in Territorial Development from the University of Geneva. She has worked for several years as a community worker in Switzerland. She has also been a teaching and research assistant in the Landscape Architecture program of the University of Landscape, Engineering and Architecture of Geneva (HEPIA). She is a member of the Collectif Affluent, in which she conducts project-based research in the field of urban and territorial planning, as weill as participatory processes. |
Research
Her PhD thesis examines the use of cultural events in relation to climate transition in spatial planning, with a focus on socio-ecological narratives related to water in the Léman Basin. She studies the learning trajectories resulting from collaborations between activist groups, artists, and public administrations in charge of water and spatial planning policies. The thesis proposes to deepen the study of the forms and discourses presented during these events, which convey new relational and ecocentered perspectives on the territory. This investigation also involves an analysis through film as a research and writing method.
Interests
- Communication and public participation in spatial planning
- Event-based, sensitive, and artistic approaches in spatial planning
- Socio-ecological imaginaries and prospectives
- Human and more-than-human citizen mobilization and representation
Teachings
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Mme Nadia Elamly
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