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Posts by Christina Priavolou

Christina Priavolou

Christina Priavolou

Christina Priavolou is Research Fellow at the P2P Lab. She is a civil engineer and holds an interdisciplinary MSc in Environmental Development. She has a two-year experience in both private and public works. Christina is now pursuing a PhD in Technology Governance at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, investigating open construction systems. She is also member of the COSMOLOCALISM research team, coordinating the Sustainability Stream.

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End of the open source agriculture workshop

June 13, 2019 No Comment Christina Priavolou read
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Open source agriculture workshop: Announcing the results of the Open Call for Ideas

March 25, 2019 No Comment Christina Priavolou read
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Emergence of Open Construction Systems

February 10, 2019 No Comment Christina Priavolou read
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Open call for ideas: Open source agriculture workshop

February 7, 2019 No Comment Christina Priavolou read
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The P2P Lab’s Plan for 2018-19

February 9, 2018 No Comment Christina Priavolou read

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