terça-feira, 18 de junho de 2013
Deadline extension: International research conference "planning / conflict - cities and citizenship in times of crisis" (Lisbon, October 9-11, 2013)
“The deadline for the submission of paper proposals to the International research conference "planning / conflict - cities and citizenship in times of crisis" (Lisbon, October 9-11, 2013) has been extended.
The new deadline is June 25th, 2013 - see below the call for papers.
For any questions or clarifications you can refer to the conference email (planningconflict@ics.ul.pt)
International research conference: planning / conflict - cities and citizenship in times of crisis
Lisbon, October 9-11, 2013
http://www.planningconflict.ics.ul.pt/
The second international research conference of the AESOP Planning/Conflict thematic group is hosted by the Instituto de Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa (ICS-UL) in partnership with the Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (CIES-IUL) and sponsored by the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP).
This conference aims at bringing together different perspectives on conflicts around urban planned developments, with a focus on the role planning practices may play both in defining/framing and in possibly solving/reframing conflicts. This event builds on the experience of the conference "planning/conflict – critical perspectives on contentious urban developments" held at TU Berlin in October 2011.
The conference invites contributions focusing on (although not necessarily limited to):
* the changing features of urban development policies and their impacts on local societies and communities;
* the changing nature of urban planning practices and their influence on public opinion formation, including forms of protest and social mobilization in opposition to planned developments;
* the effectiveness and legitimacy of established planning practices in responding to protest and social mobilization and in dealing with possibly resulting conflicts;
* the transformative potential that may be entailed in reflexively addressing protest and social mobilization and in dealing with conflicts;
* the potential integrative and innovative contribution of political agonism and social conflict to the democratization of urban policy and planning.
Abstracts (in English, max 500 words) and a brief biographic note of the author(s) (English, max 200 words) should be sent to: planningconflict@ics.ul.pt
Keynote speakers: Enrico Gualini, Hendrik Wagenaar, Walter Nicholls, Francesco Lo Piccolo, Lia Vasconcelos
Key Dates
June 25th - Deadline for the submission of abstracts.
June 30th - Notification of acceptance
September 1st - Deadline for the submission of full papers.
For more information visit: http://www.planningconflict.ics.ul.pt/
Contact the organizers at: planningconflict@ics.ul.pt”
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