Dr. Maria Silvia D'Avolio
Dr. Maria Silvia D'Avolio
ZHAW
Architektur, Gestaltung und Bauingenieurwesen
Arbeit an der ZHAW
Tätigkeit
Postdoctoral Researcher
Arbeits- und Forschungsschwerpunkte
SNSF funded project (2022-2025) "The Leftist Architect in Milanese Architecture, 196X - 198X"
Berufserfahrung
- Lecturer in Criminology
University of Brighton (UK)
01 / 2020 - 01 / 2022 - Research Assistant in Social Science and Urban Public Health
King's College London (UK)
03 / 2020 - 09 / 2020 - Associate Tutor in Sociology and Gender Studies
University of Sussex (UK)
09 / 2016 - 01 / 2020
Aus- und Weiterbildung
Ausbildung
- PhD in Sociology
University of Sussex (UK)
09 / 2016 - 07 / 2020 - MSc in Social Research Methods
University of Sussex (UK)
09 / 2015 - 08 / 2016 - MArch in Architecture
Università degli studi di Firenze (Italy)
09 / 2005 - 12 / 2011
Weiterbildung
PGCert, Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice Education
University of Brighton (UK)
07 / 2021
Netzwerk
Mitglied in Netzwerken
- FHEA, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK
- Former Convenor of the CITIES group of the British Sociological Association, UK (2020-2023)
Projekte
Publikationen
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Carnelli, Elettra; D'Avolio, Maria Silvia,
2023.
OASE.
2023(116), S. 68-82.
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D'Avolio, Maria Silvia; Pessoa Cavalcanti, Roxana; Dadusc, Deanna,
2023.
Anti-carceral feminism : abolitionist conversations on gender-based violence
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In:
Chatterjee, Sohini; Po-Han, Lee, Hrsg.,
Plural feminisms : navigating resistance as everyday praxis.
London:
Bloomsbury Academic.
S. 223-242.
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D'Avolio, Maria Silvia,
2023.
Feminist practices in architecture : how women develop resistance through criticism and action
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In:
Chatterjee, Sohini; Lee, Po-Han, Hrsg.,
Plural feminisms : navigating resistance as everyday praxis.
London:
Bloomsbury Academic.
S. 75-92.
Publikationen vor Tätigkeit an der ZHAW
- D'Avolio, M. S., 2021, Book Review of Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-Made World by Leslie Kern. International Feminist Journal of Politics.
- D'Avolio, M. S., 2017, "Developing an organic strategy of change to challenge gendered stereotypes around the technological (in)ability of women in architecture". Sociotechnical Environments: Proceedings of the 6th STS Italia Conference. STS Italia Publishing.