Dimitra Kanellopoulou is an architect-engineer (National Technical University of Athens) with a master’s degree in urban planning (École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées) and a PhD in human geography (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne). Since 2016 she holds the position of maître de conférences at the ENSAPM School of Architecture. Her research focus on urban walking, public space and soft mobility issues applied to spatial planning using both quantitative and qualitative methods and a variety of perspectives (economic, sociological, psychological) to study this area. Her teaching experience include topics of urban planning theory, planning regulation and practice, city branding, human geography and fieldwork methodology. She is a member of the Research Laboratory LIAT at the ENSAPM and an associate member at the UMR 8504 Géographie-cités in Paris. Her PhD thesis (2015) focused on the experiences of pedestrians, public space planning policies and urban practices in the historical center of Athens (Greece).
Since 2014, she has been also lecturing at the Institute of Research and Higher Education Studies in Tourism of Paris (IREST, Paris) and at the UEMF (Fez). In 2018, she starts collaborating (enseignante-chercheuse invitée) with the Ecole d’Urbanisme de Paris and Harokopio University of Athens (International Master Program (MSc) « Sustainable Tourism Development : Cultural Heritage, Environment, Society).
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Diplomée en philosophie des sciences, Christine Kosmopoulos est ingénieure de recherche au CNRS, spécialisée dans l’édition numérique, l’information scientifique et la science ouverte pour les sciences (...)
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