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3D Printing Cultures, Politics and Hackerspaces
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26 October 2021

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Cultural and media studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies, Society and culture: general, Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Leandros Savvides holds a PhD in Management, an MA in Social and Political Thought, and a combined Bachelor's degree in International Politics and Sociology. He currently heads the Business Management program at Global College, Nicosia, having previously held teaching positions at the University of Leicester and the University of Roehampton (London). His research interests include technology and its place in contemporary work and society, alternative and resilient organisations/economies such as the circular economy, cultural and utopian studies, and digital economy. Dr Savvides' work usually entails fieldwork along with a theoretical interdisciplinary approach towards technological artefacts.
Chapter 1. Approaching 3D printing
Chapter 2. A history of 3D printing: 3 waves of development
Chapter 3. 3D printing enmeshing in ideology, cultural imaginaries and political narratives
Chapter 4. 3D printing in Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and Fab Labs
Chapter 5. 3D print in everyday life: crafting, innovation and learning
Conclusion: 3D printing as a message