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Vasilis Niaros is an engineer/urbanist and | Vasilis Niaros is an engineer/urbanist and PhD candidate (expected in early 2016) at the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology. His research interests include open source technologies, "smart city", interactive urban spaces and do-it-yourself culture. He is also research fellow and project manager at the P2P Lab. Contact: vasilis.niaros at gmail.com | ||
=Publications in peer-reviewed journals= | =Publications in peer-reviewed journals= | ||
Revision as of 11:43, 20 October 2015
Vasilis Niaros is an engineer/urbanist and PhD candidate (expected in early 2016) at the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology. His research interests include open source technologies, "smart city", interactive urban spaces and do-it-yourself culture. He is also research fellow and project manager at the P2P Lab. Contact: vasilis.niaros at gmail.com
Publications in peer-reviewed journals
- Niaros, V. (2015). Introducing a taxonomy of the “smart city”: Towards a commons-oriented approach? TripleC (forthcoming).
- Kostakis, V., Niaros, V., Dafermos, G. & Bauwens, M. (2015). Design global, manufacture local: Exploring the contours of an emerging productive model. Futures, 73, 126-135.
- Kostakis, V., Niaros, V., & Giotitsas, C. (2015). Production and governance in hackerspaces: A manifestation of commons-based peer production in the physical realm?. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 18(5), 555-573.
- Kostakis, V., Niaros, V., & Giotitsas, C. (2015). Open source 3D printing as a means of learning: An educational experiment in two high schools in Greece. Telematics & Informatics, 32 (1), 118–128.
- Kostakis, V., Bauwens, M., & Niaros, V. (2015). Urban reconfiguration after the emergence of peer-to-peer infrastructures: Four future scenarios with an impact on smart cities. In D. Araya (Ed.), Smart cities as democratic ecologies(pp. 116-124). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
Working papers
- Making (in) the smart city: Urban makerspaces for commons-based peer production in innovation, education, and community-building.
See Greece.