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Miodrag Mitrašinović is a Professor of Urbanism and Architecture at Parsons School of Design, part of The New School in New York City. He is a globally recognized scholar and design practitioner whose work bridges architecture, urban studies, and transdisciplinary design.
- Dipl. Ing. Arch., University of Belgrade (1992)
- MArch, The Berlage Institute (1994)
- PhD in Architecture, University of Florida (1998)
- Harvard MLE Program, Graduate School of Education (2012)
His research focuses on the role of design in enabling social and political change, infrastructural dimensions of public space, and intersections with public policy, privatization, and participatory urbanism. His publications explore themes like democratic urban transformations, inclusionary design practices, and the socio-political implications of landscape and mobility.
Selected trends from his publications include: democratization of public space, critical urban theory, transnational design practices, privatization of urban resources, mobility-driven urbanism, and design activism.
Scientific Awards
- Graham Foundation Grant (2004)
- Graham Foundation Grant (2006)
As an educator, Mitrašinović has taught at The New School since 2005 and previously held tenured positions at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Florida. His editorial leadership includes co-founding the Journal of Design Strategies and editing volumes on public space and urbanism.


