Wiktoria Glad Senior Lecturer, Docent Associate Professor of Human Geography at Faculty of Arts and Sciences
2021 Wiktoria Glad (2021) Laundry power and care: Relational materialism, temporalities and spatialisation of communal laundering Geoforum , Vol. 127 , s. 171-179 Continue to DOI Maria Eidenskog, Wiktoria Glad (2021) Looking Through Glass to Explore Good Relations at Home Society for Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting 2021 Wiktoria Glad, Maria Eidenskog (2021) Border topologies and bordering processes: Looking through glass to explore socio-material relations in a new neighbourhood RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2021 Chu Wanjun, Wiktoria Glad, Renee Wever (2021) A meta-synthesis of the use of activity theory in design for sustainable behaviour Design Science , Vol. 7 Continue to DOI Katerina Vrotsou, Wiktoria Glad (2021) Visualizing thermal comfort in residential passive house designs Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM International Conference on Future Energy Systems (e-Energy '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA , s. 412-416 Continue to DOI
Wiktoria Glad (2021) Laundry power and care: Relational materialism, temporalities and spatialisation of communal laundering Geoforum , Vol. 127 , s. 171-179 Continue to DOI
Maria Eidenskog, Wiktoria Glad (2021) Looking Through Glass to Explore Good Relations at Home Society for Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting 2021
Wiktoria Glad, Maria Eidenskog (2021) Border topologies and bordering processes: Looking through glass to explore socio-material relations in a new neighbourhood RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2021
Chu Wanjun, Wiktoria Glad, Renee Wever (2021) A meta-synthesis of the use of activity theory in design for sustainable behaviour Design Science , Vol. 7 Continue to DOI
Katerina Vrotsou, Wiktoria Glad (2021) Visualizing thermal comfort in residential passive house designs Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM International Conference on Future Energy Systems (e-Energy '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA , s. 412-416 Continue to DOI
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