Piotr Szczepański
is a graduate of Philosophy at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Deputy Head of Postgraduate Urban Studies at the Public Space Research Institute in Warsaw (Instytut Badań Przestrzeni Publicznej, IBPP), and a third year student of Interdisciplinary Doctoral Studies (Cultural Studies faculty) at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities. His most recent collaborations include the projects Ja w internecie and Kultura na widoku with the Legalna Kultura Foundation; Our social garden project with Green Cross Poland (GCP), the Artecitya project with ŁAŹNIA Centre for Contemporary Art, and with the creators of the Open Warsaw platform. His research interests include hermeneutics, comparative studies, logic, philosophy of language, philosophical anthropology, history of science, and cultural urban studies (→list of publication).
Łukasz Posłuszny
philosopher and sociologist
Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Sociology at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. He received his M.A. in Philosophy (2010), M.A. in Polish Literature (2011) and M.A. in Sociology (2012) from Adam Mickiewicz University. He is author of several texts concerning space and social practices as well as two books: “Spatial forms of Holocaust commemoration” (Kraków 2014), and “Questions for Memory. Autobiographical Accounts of Concentration Camps Prisoners” (Kraków 2012). Author focuses on spatial research, cultural memory, sociology of things and everyday life (→list of publication). His primary interest in the field of landscape studies involves research on soundscape, biography of landscape and material culture.
In the course of this grant project, Łukasz is a doctoral student- executive associate.
posluszny.lukasz@gmail.com
MACIEJ KĘDZIERSKI
media expert
Maciej Kędzierski is an alumnus of the AMU Institute of European Culture in Gniezno, from which he graduated in European Communication, specializing in Media Studies. Since 2015, Maciej has been a doctoral student at the AMU Faculty of Social Sciences in Poznań, while remaining affiliated with the IEC in Gniezno. His research focuses on urban landscape, impact of pro-eco movements on urban aesthetics, functions of public greenery in cityscapes and the history of green areas in Gniezno (→list of publication). His interests also include architecture, the automotive world, contemporary history as well as culture and history of China.
In this grant project, Maciej Kędzierski is a doctoral student – executive associate.
maciejkedzierski@onet.pl