Milica Muminović has completed her PhD at co+labo in record time. She received the highest
academic degree from Professor Tojiro Aoyama, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology
Milica’s Thesis, Advanced
Assemblage Analysis of Built Environment and Persistence of the Identity of
Place in Yanesen contributes to the methods of urban analysis based on
assemblage theory by increasing their capacity to address changes in built
environment and relating them to the persistences of identity of place. The methodology proposed and
tested in this work approaches place in its complexity and analyses the
dynamics of change of a concrete place as a complex whole.
Milica stays at co+labo, in the capacity of Research Assistant at our major research project – Measuring the non-Measurable.
Milica stays at co+labo, in the capacity of Research Assistant at our major research project – Measuring the non-Measurable.
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