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Study on Radom, Revitalization, and Preservation

2026-05-12
On: May 12, 2026
In: Poland, Research

I’ve got less than two months remaining living here in Radom before moving on, but the bond with the city has been forged. Earlier this year, IContinue Reading

‘Radom, my city’ workshop

2026-03-13
On: March 13, 2026
In: Poland, Workshops

As part of our ‘Perceptions of Radom‘ study as well as volunteer organizing at the American Corner Radom, we are hosting a workshop this weekend on ‘Radom,Continue Reading

1st Radom Workshop – Seniors

2026-01-11
On: January 11, 2026
In: Research

A city is not only its spaces but also its spirit. The memories of residents of various aspects of the city and its urban spaces and placesContinue Reading

American Corner: Talking about the City

2026-01-03
On: January 3, 2026
In: Poland

Earlier last year, in March, when my family was visiting Radom for an open house for a school, we first stopped by the American Corner Radom. IContinue Reading

Positionality & Community-Engaged Research in Poland

2026-01-02
On: January 2, 2026
In: Research

Over the past couple of years, I’ve been increasingly reflecting on positionality and research.  I really value thinking about process as well as the ‘story behind theContinue Reading

Ordinary + Underdog Cities & Investment

2025-12-24
On: December 24, 2025
In: Ordinary Cities, Poland

Earlier last year, when I told people that my family and I were moving to Radom, I was often met by expressions of bewilderment or outright frowns. Continue Reading

Appreciating the Ordinary….

2025-12-20
On: December 20, 2025
In: Editor's Notes, Ordinary Cities, Poland

Keep feeling fascination…. In 2025, I began actively nurturing a fascination that has probably been present with me for a while but not activated fully. A fascinationContinue Reading

Pandemic-born Holiday Ritual

2025-12-09
On: December 9, 2025
In: Pandemic Insights, Sweden

Since July of this year, I’ve been doing a series of pilot interviews for a ‘Pandemic Insights’ research project. It’s been exciting to devote the time andContinue Reading

Concept on ‘Ordinary Cities’

2025-12-07
On: December 7, 2025
In: Editor's Notes, Ordinary Cities

Ordinary cities’ is one of (a few) research ideas I have ‘simmering in the background’ for the near future. And like other urban research topics I approach,Continue Reading

Positionality, Radom, Perception

2025-11-30
On: November 30, 2025
In: Editor's Notes, Ordinary Cities, Poland

In my paper ‘Researcher reflections from an urban lab: best practices and barriers of walkable urbanism via a 15-minute neighbourhood lens in Warsaw’ published in Cities &Continue Reading

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