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From: Michael Smith <[log in to unmask]>
We are pleased to announce the following opportunity to participate in
an international workshop:
ACUMEN: Assembly for Comparative Urbanisation and the Material Environment
Digital methodologies for social research on processes of urban
landscape development
12th and 13th of December 2012, Leeds, UK
ACUMEN will be hosted by the Centre for Spatial Analysis and Policy
(CSAP), School of Geography, University of Leeds. It is funded by
Digital Social Research Community Activities Funding Scheme of the
NSDeSS, with the support of TALISMAN: Geospatial Data Analysis and
Simulation.
ACUMEN will be an intensive meeting of minds focused on identifying
the opportunities and challenges involved in enabling an emergent
interdisciplinary research field. Its aim is to advance comparative
methodologies for the social study of urbanisation processes through
time and across cultures (i.e. prehistoric to contemporary) with
particular connection to the material and/or built environment, aided
by the use of digital technologies. It offers a rare opportunity to
have extended learned discussions amongst peers in an intimate setting
with appropriate focus.
ACUMEN is dedicated to making real and informed progress. The main
emphasis of the programme will rest on the active participation of all
attendants in a series of discussion 'Salons' addressing opportunities
and challenges in the field from the vantage point of one of three
focus themes:
1) Data acquisition, management and digital compilation
2) Methodologies for social and temporal analyses of urban landscape data
3) Social scientific purposes for the study of urban landscape development
In addition to a small number of prominent speakers, participants are
sought from related disciplines including geography, archaeology,
history, sociology, anthropology, urban studies, etc. Interested
researchers, including postgraduates, are actively encouraged to apply
by filling out an application form.
The deadline to apply to participate in this workshop is the 2nd of
November 2012.
The deadline for postgraduate bursaries to attend the workshop is the
22nd of October 2012.
Registration for ACUMEN costs 25GBP
Confirmed speakers in the workshop's programme include
Michael E. Smith (Arizona State University)
Sir Alan Wilson (University College London)
Ian Gregory (Lancaster University)
Keith Lilley (Queen's University Belfast)
Sam Griffiths (University College London)
Programme
The programme will focus on Salon discussions on the one hand and
keynote addresses on the other. In addition there will be an
opportunity for some participants to partake in a PechaKucha (a series
of brief 6 min. introductions to their research relevant to ACUMEN's
theme, Powered by PechaKucha). Those interested can supply a short
abstract on the application form.
To allow some flexibility in travel times the programme is aimed to
run between the following times:
December 12th start time will be at approximately 10:15
December 13th end time will be at approximately 15:15
For further information and to fill out an application form, please
see:
http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/research/events/conferences/acumen-assembly-for-
comparative-urbanisation-and-the-material-environment/
Or contact Benjamin N. Vis with any specific queries: [log in to unmask]
Dr. Michael E. Smith
Arizona State University
www.public.asu.edu/~mesmith9/
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