Jury member Ada Vermeer-Janse (left) issues the award to Francesca Ranalli at the special award ceremony on 12 October at De Brug at the Roeterseiland Campus
Jury member Ada Vermeer-Janse ( left ) issues the award to Francesca Ranalli at the special award ceremony on 12 October at De Brug at the Roeterseiland Campus - Francesca Ranalli (PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam), Jade Mandrake (visual artist, poet, and artistic researcher) and Eileen Moyer (Professor in the Anthropology of Ecology, Health and Climate Change) win the Isaac Roet Prize 2021 13 October 2021 The Isaac Roet Prize is awarded annually by the Amsterdam University Fund and the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences to a student or researcher whose project promotes the beliefs of Isaac Roet. These beliefs are the pursuit of a fair, just, safe and sustainable world. This year the prize is awarded to Francesca Ranalli, Jade Mandrake and Eileen Moyer who aim to empower adolescents in local communities by building an inclusive and creative environment from the bottom-up. 'Children's neighbourhood places tend to reflect values and space production of adults, but children's spatial perception is important for their emotional development and the use of those places', state the winners of the Isaac Roet Prize 2021. 'This is even more significant for adolescents.
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