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Vasilis Niaros is an engineer/urbanist and a PhD student at the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology. His research interests include open source technologies, interactive urban spaces and do-it-yourself culture. He is a research fellow at the P2P Lab and the co-ordinator of the project [http://p2plab.gr/en/archives/44 "Revitalizing urban public space using open source technologies"]. Contact: vasilis.niaros at gmail.com
Vasilis Niaros is an engineer/urbanist and a PhD candidate at the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology. His research interests include open source technologies, interactive urban spaces and do-it-yourself culture. Contact: vasilis.niaros at gmail.com


=Publications in peer-reviewed journals=
=Publications in peer-reviewed journals=


*Kostakis, V., Niaros, V., and Giotitsas, C. (2014). Production and governance in hackerspaces: A manifestation of Commons-based peer production in the physical realm?. ''International Journal of Cultural Studies''. doi: 10.1177/1367877913519310.
*Kostakis, V., '''Niaros, V.''', and Giotitsas, C. (2014). Production and governance in hackerspaces: A manifestation of Commons-based peer production in the physical realm?. ''International Journal of Cultural Studies''. doi: 10.1177/1367877913519310.


*Kostakis, V.; Niaros, V., and Giotitsas, C. (2014). Open source 3D printing as a means of learning: Two cases from Greece. ''Telematics & Informatics 32 (1): 118–128''. doi: 10.1016/j.tele.2014.05.001.
*Kostakis, V.; '''Niaros, V.''', and Giotitsas, C. (2014). Open source 3D printing as a means of learning: Two cases from Greece. ''Telematics & Informatics 32 (1): 118–128''. doi: 10.1016/j.tele.2014.05.001.


*Kostakis, V., Bauwens, M. and Niaros, V. (forthcoming). “Urban reconfiguration after the emergence of peer-to-peer infrastructures: Four future scenarios with an impact on smart cities”. In Araya, D. (Ed.).  ''Smart cities as democratic ecologies''. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
*Kostakis, V., Bauwens, M. and '''Niaros, V.''' (forthcoming). “Urban reconfiguration after the emergence of peer-to-peer infrastructures: Four future scenarios with an impact on smart cities”. In Araya, D. (Ed.).  ''Smart cities as democratic ecologies''. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.


=Working papers=
=Working papers=

Revision as of 16:06, 13 January 2015

Vasilis Niaros is an engineer/urbanist and a PhD candidate at the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology. His research interests include open source technologies, interactive urban spaces and do-it-yourself culture. Contact: vasilis.niaros at gmail.com

Publications in peer-reviewed journals

  • Kostakis, V., Niaros, V., and Giotitsas, C. (2014). Production and governance in hackerspaces: A manifestation of Commons-based peer production in the physical realm?. International Journal of Cultural Studies. doi: 10.1177/1367877913519310.
  • Kostakis, V.; Niaros, V., and Giotitsas, C. (2014). Open source 3D printing as a means of learning: Two cases from Greece. Telematics & Informatics 32 (1): 118–128. doi: 10.1016/j.tele.2014.05.001.
  • Kostakis, V., Bauwens, M. and Niaros, V. (forthcoming). “Urban reconfiguration after the emergence of peer-to-peer infrastructures: Four future scenarios with an impact on smart cities”. In Araya, D. (Ed.). Smart cities as democratic ecologies. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Working papers

  • Niaros, V. and Drechsler, W. (2015). Commoning the "smart city".
  • Kostakis, V., Niaros, V. and Bauwens, M. (2015). A techno-economic contribution to the resilient communities and the degrowth movements: Design global, manufacture local.

See Greece.