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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cities and Urbanism, The University of Melbourne

Sabina Andron is a cities scholar specializing in creative and transgressive public cultures, with an interest in the semiotics of urban walls, surfaces, and public spaces. She works on urban visual culture, graffiti, and signage, to examine the role of public images in urban citizenship and governance.

Her first monograph, Urban surfaces, graffiti, and the right to the city (Routledge 2023) establishes a research field of surface studies, looking at how surfaces articulate cultures of control and resistance in cities.

Sabina is a Postdoc Fellow in Cities and Urbanism at the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Cities. She previously taught at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, where she received her Architectural History PhD in 2018.

Experience

  • 2023–present
    Postdoctoral Fellow in Cities and Urbanism, The Centre for Cities, University of Melbourne
  • 2015–2023
    Lecturer in Architectural History and Theory, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London