Geertje Slingerland
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Minor: The Healthy Inclusive City
Are you a 3rd year BSc student looking for a minor? Do you want to learn about socio-spatial inequalities, policies, and how the built environment impacts our wellbeing and health? Consider enrolling for our minor The Healthy Inclusive City where… Continue reading
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Citizen Voice Launch
After months of careful preparation, and years of hard work (mainly by my colleague and PI Juliana Gonçalves), on 1st of April the Citizen Voice platform was launched! Citizen Voice became so much more than once anticipated: it is a… Continue reading
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Workshop veilige openbare ruimte
Vorige week gaf ik met Linda Zuijderwijk (dr.) een workshop over veiligheidsbeleving in de stad. Dit naar aanleiding van ons onderzoek Ruimte voor Meiden op Zuid. We lieten de deelnemers kennismaken met een van de co-creatie methodes die we in… Continue reading
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New paper: The role of digital technologies in urban co-creation practices
Very happy that our paper “The role of digital technologies in urban co-creation practices” is published! We found that:⏩ Building trust between stakeholders and getting familiar with each other is best supported by analogue co-creation tools and activities⏩ Using digital… Continue reading
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New paper on Co-design principles and dilemmas
Last week, during the Design Research Society (DRS) conference, Gubing Wang and I presented our paper where we outline the clash of co-design principles, leading to dilemmas when doing co-design in practice. For example, working towards consensus to make design… Continue reading
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Interview on National Radio
On 30 June I was invited as a guest by Pointer on NPO Radio 1 to talk about the role of women in designing public space. This conversation followed from recent research showing that women often feel unsafe and unwelcome… Continue reading
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My first students are graduating!
This week I am a really proud supervisor because I have seen my first three students in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft succeed in their graduation projects! I am truly grateful that they have chosen… Continue reading







