CALL FOR PAPERS/POSTERS: APPROACHING THE CITY
A Two-day Conference and Open Forum Discussion Organised by the
RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group
Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd November 2007
Venue: St. Marys, Sheffield (an inclusive community facility)
http://www.stmarys-church.co.uk/
Why is contemporary urban geography characterised by a wide range
of different approaches?
What difference do they make to our conception of the city and our
urban research?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the various
approaches?
To what extent do they complement or contradict one another?
This two-day event will provide a forum for discussion and debate around
the wide range of different approaches that are shaping our understanding
of urban geographies: actor-network theory, feminism, non-representational
theory, political economy, post-colonialism, postmodernism,
poststructuralism, psychoanalysis, queer theory to name but a few.
To foster discussion the event is organised around four keynote addresses
on different approaches, shorter position papers, postgraduate poster
presentations, and group discussion.
We welcome offers of position papers from any urban researchers who wish
to advance a particular approach to the city. We also welcome poster
presentations from postgraduates who are not presenting a paper (poster
presentations are only open to postgraduates).
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Professor Marcus Doel, Swansea University
Professor Jane Jacobs, Edinburgh University
Professor Steve Pile, Open University
Professor Kevin Ward, Manchester University
Registration Fee: £40 waged; £10 unwaged/postgraduate
To contribute a short PAPER (20 minutes, including questions) or a POSTER
(or to simply attend the event) please complete the form available at the
2007 UGRG Annual Conference website: http://www.urban-geography.org.uk
The submission deadline for paper or poster presenters is September 30th;
the registration deadline for the event is October 20th.
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