Nikolina Bobic

Lecturer
Arts & Humanities
Plymouth University
United Kingdom

Professor Engineering
Biography

Nikolina Bobic is an academic and an architect. Her research delves into the historical and theoretical concepts to do with spatial violence and control. In general, how these notions manifest at the intersection of architecture/urbanism, military, media, economics and technology. Her research has been presented/published nationally and internationally. Nikolina has a book in production with Routledge titled Belgrade, Balkanisation and Global Politics: Remaking Cities and Architecture, which will be published in 2018. Prior to joining Plymouth University as a Lecturer in Architecture, Nikolina taught Architecture and Sociology at the University of Sydney, the University of New South Wales and the University of Technology in Australia. Her industry experience is in high-end residential architecture. The predominant concentration while working in practice was on exploring and exploiting the interface between internal and external spaces, the means by which were addressed through materiality and a close consideration of the context."

Research Intrest

Urbicide and Spatial Violence. Balkanism and Balkanisation. History and Theory of Discipline and Control. Critical Urbanism and Architecture.

List of Publications
Belgrade (de)Void of Identity: Politics of Time, Politics of Control, Politics of Difference’. Cultural Dynamics, 29 (1-2), 3 – 22.

Global Scientific Words in Engineering