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WG2 Sociology

In Working Group 2, sociologists, urbanists, landscape architects and urban geographers investigate social aspects of Allotment Gardens, reasons and barriers that have impacts on Allotment Garden practice from a social, cultural, identical and ethnological viewpoint.

Chairs:
Susan Noori
Mary Benson
Members:
Anna Adevi
Theodosia Anthopoulou
Laura Araja
Johan Barstad
Nicole Bauer
Hervé Bonnavaud
Barbora Cakovská
Laura Calvet Mir
Clara Cardia
Tim Delshammar
Vladan Djokic
Ilona Feklistova
Francisa Flohr
Lina Fernandes
Beata Gawryszewska
Michael Hardman
Jean Kieffer
Kalevi Korpela
Hug March Corbella
Milica Milojevic
Anka Misetic
Helena Nordh
Stavros Parlalis
Maria Partalidou
Tarmo Pikner
Raul Puente Asuero
Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
Kadri Kasemets (Semm)
Peteris Skinkis
Pia Steffenhagen
Sara Ursic

Vicky Whittaker
Krista Willman

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