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Disused Transport Infrastructure - Symposium at UCL, 13 June 2013

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Sandra Jasper <[log in to unmask]>

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Sandra Jasper <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 29 Mar 2013 09:36:12 +0000

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Hello everyone,
I would like to draw your attention to a symposium I am co-organizing (see below). A limited number of places are available for additional attendees.

Best wishes
Sandra

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Disused Transport Infrastructure in Research & Practice: Interdisciplinary & Pan-European Perspectives

A Forge Mini-Symposium to be hosted at the Department of Geography, University College London on the 13thJune 2013

Transport infrastructure is often conceptualised in purely functionalist terms with less attention paid to its potential to act as a space for cultural practice and repository for a host of meanings. This potential is accentuated at the sites of derelict transport that are embedded in politically and economically driven cycles of investment. Such spaces can be abandoned or deliberately kept “dormant” awaiting future changes in use or reconnection to the system. Above ground, such spaces can turn into “biotopes” fuelling the imagination of artists and ecologists. Below the city’s surface they draw the attention of urban explorers or heritage initiatives. This event takes advantage of growing interdisciplinary interest in the cultural, political and affective significance of disused spaces in order to re-think transport infrastructure beyond its primary purpose. 

The symposium contributors come from both research and practice, and their presentations, based on case studies from across the UK and Europe, will consider questions relating to the meanings, practices, processes, specificities, materiality, rhetoric and aesthetics of disused transport infrastructure in a series of short presentations and open discussions. Contributors include: Tim Edensor (Manchester Metropolitan University), Ingmar Arnold (Berliner Unterwelten), Bradley Garrett (Oxford University), Katharina Heilein (Sloap Solutions, Berlin), and Petr Gibas (Charles University, Prague). Debate and discussion will be supplemented by a mixed media exhibition compiled of contributions provided by participants and attendees. 

A limited number of places are available for additional attendees. These will be allocated on the basis of relevant areas of expertise and interest and Forge network members will be prioritised. Attendance is free and lunch and refreshments will be provided during the day but travel allowances for additional attendees cannot be covered. 

Those interested in attending should send a small statement of motivation and a summary c.v. to Anna Plyushteva on [log in to unmask] by April 30th. Please stipulate if you are an existing Forge network member and whether you would like to contribute to the exhibition. 

This workshop was conceived and organised by Samuel Merrill, Sandra Jasper and Anna Plyushteva at Stadtkolloquium, a post-graduate urban research network associated with University College London’s Urban Lab (www.stadtkolloquium.co.uk/). The event is financially supported by The Forge, a network of social science researchers interested in novel ways of conceptualising and analysing transport and travel. The Forge is hosted at Leeds University and is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (www.its.leeds.ac.uk/theforge/).  

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