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Professor Sharon Zukin Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center CUNY, New York Sharon Zukin is professor of sociology at Brooklyn College and at the CUNY Graduate Center. Zukin is the author of books on cities, culture and consumer culture, and a researcher on urban, cultural and economic change. She was Broeklundian Professor from 1996 to 2008. She received the Lynd Award for Career Achievement in urban sociology, from the American Sociological Association, and the C. Wright Mills Book Award for Landscapes of Power. She was visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam, 2010-11, and is a distinguished fellow in the Advanced Research Collaborative at the CUNY Graduate Center in fall 2014. Zukin is specialized in Sociology of Culture, Mass Media, and the Arts|Urban Sociology and are doing research in the fields of: Cities, Consumer Society and Consumer Culture, Gentrification, Arts and Urban Economic Development, and Ethnic Diversity International Guest Faculty “Athena Lecture Series” presents Professor Sharon Zukin The Paradox Of Local Shopping Streets: Local Identity, Global Crisis Time: Monday, November 13th, 15:00 - 17:00 KTH Biblioteket, Osquars backe 31, Venue: Salongen Please register by sending email to: [email protected] Jointly organized by the Centre for the Future of Places, the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation and the KTH Graduate Masters Program in Urbanism Studies CFP Distinguished International Faculty Guests Athena Series Lectures - Talks Series 2017/2018 Centre for the Future of Places (CFP) is an International Hub Research Centre on Public Spaces & Beyond at KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, ABE - School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Stockholm Sweden. For more information on ongoing activities of CFP and the international seminar series, please contact the CFP director Dr. Tigran Haas, at: [email protected] or communications responsible at: [email protected] Also please visit us at: www.cfp.abe.kth.se

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Professor Sharon ZukinBrooklyn College and The Graduate Center CUNY, New York

Sharon Zukin is professor of sociology at Brooklyn College and at the CUNY Graduate Center. Zukin is the author of books on cities, culture and consumer culture, and a researcher on urban, cultural and economic change. She was Broeklundian Professor from 1996 to 2008. She received the Lynd Award for Career Achievement in urban sociology, from the American Sociological Association, and the C. Wright Mills Book Award for Landscapes of Power. She was visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam, 2010-11, and is a distinguished fellow in the Advanced Research Collaborative at the CUNY Graduate Center in fall 2014.

Zukin is specialized in Sociology of Culture, Mass Media, and the Arts|Urban Sociology and are doing research in the fi elds of: Cities, Consumer Society and Consumer Culture, Gentrifi cation, Arts and Urban Economic Development, and Ethnic Diversity

International Guest Faculty “Athena Lecture Series”presents

Professor Sharon Zukin

The Paradox Of Local Shopping Streets: Local Identity, Global Crisis

Time: Monday, November 13th, 15:00 - 17:00KTH Biblioteket, Osquars backe 31, Venue: Salongen

Please registerregister by sending email to: [email protected]

Jointly organized by the Centre for the Future of Places, the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson

Foundation and the KTH Graduate Masters Program in Urbanism Studies

CFP Distinguished International Faculty Guests Athena Series Lectures - Talks Series 2017/2018 Centre for the Future of Places (CFP) is an International Hub Research Centre on Public Spaces & Beyond at KTH - Royal Institute of Technology,

ABE - School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Stockholm Sweden. For more information on ongoing activities of CFP and the international seminar series, please contact the CFP director Dr. Tigran Haas, at: [email protected] or communications responsible at: [email protected]

Also please visit us at: www.cfp.abe.kth.se