Angeliki Coconi is a doctoral researcher at LaGes. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology, History and Literature from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, a Master of Science in Classical History from the University of Edinburgh, and a Master’s degree in Geography, Spatial Management, Heritage for International Cooperation from the University of Florence.
She is currently doing her PhD in Social and Political Change at the Universities of Florence and Turin, with her research focusing on developing a socio-spatial approach to the analysis of urban mobility in Florence.
She is also a research fellow in Social Geography at the SAGAS department of the University of Florence, and part of an interdisciplinary group of researchers within the Sustainable Mobility Centre (MOST) engaged in a research project funded by the European Union, aimed at developing a multidisciplinary approach to sustainable transport planning and mobility management.