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* Pantazis, A. and Priavolou, C. (2017), 3D printing as a means of learning and communication: The 3Ducation project revisited, ''Telematics and Informatics'', 34(8): 1465-1476. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736585317302939 site] [http://www.p2plab.gr/el/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Telematics_and_Informatics_3Ducation_Project_Revisited_2017.pdf text]
* Pantazis, A. and Priavolou, C. (2017), 3D printing as a means of learning and communication: The 3Ducation project revisited, ''Telematics and Informatics'', 34(8): 1465-1476. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736585317302939 site] [http://www.p2plab.gr/el/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Telematics_and_Informatics_3Ducation_Project_Revisited_2017.pdf text]
==Reports==
* Bauwens, M., & Niaros, V. (2017, forthcoming). ''Changing societies through urban commons transitions''. Berlin: Heinrich Böll Foundation.


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Bio

Christina Priavolou is a Core Member of the P2P Lab. She is a civil engineer (5-years BSc, University of Patras, Greece) and holds an interdisciplinary MSc in Environmental Development (National Technical University of Athens, Greece). 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 free and open-source building infrastructures.

  • Contact: xristinapriav at gmail.com

Publications

Peer reviewed articles

  • Pantazis, A. and Priavolou, C. (2017), 3D printing as a means of learning and communication: The 3Ducation project revisited, Telematics and Informatics, 34(8): 1465-1476. site text

Reports

  • Bauwens, M., & Niaros, V. (2017, forthcoming). Changing societies through urban commons transitions. Berlin: Heinrich Böll Foundation.