2026-05-11

River Cities webinar series, 2026 Session 3 Post industrial Riverfront Development: transformation or gentrification?

River Cities webinar series, 2026
Session 3


Post industrial Riverfront Development: transformation or gentrification?
An exploration of longitudinal creative activism focussed on the shipyards of Gdansk (Poland) and Govan (Scotland ) as case studies in practice.

Dr Liz Gardiner (Fablevision)
In conversation with
Professor Graham Jeffrey (University of the West of Scotland) will present a May session on longitudinal waterfront development using Gdansk and Govan case studies, 

May lunchtime webinar session
Tuesday 12 May
12.00 BST
13.00 CET

 

Register here https://zoom.us/meeting/register/dtySqgQMS5-rUgzlMT9m7g 



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