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Subject:

last minute remonder - publication and conference abstracts

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Jess Thompson <[log in to unmask]>

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Jess Thompson <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 20 Feb 2017 14:22:49 +0000

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Dear colleagues

A few delegates and potential authors have asked for an extension on the deadline for abstracts to the conference and publications 'Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?'conference. March 15th is the date set. 

Please pass it in to others. Thanks

Cities, Communities and Homes: Is the Urban Future Livable?

Place: Derby.  Dates: 22 – 23 June 2017. 
Abstract deadline: 15th March 2017

http://architecturemps.com/derbyconference/

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Publications.

There are several publications drawn from papers at the conference:

Book Series: Housing - Critical Futures, UCL Press
Journal Special Issues:  Architecture_MPS journal ISSN 2050-9006
Proceedings: Journal Proceedings Series:  ISSN 2398-9467

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Themes:
This conference explores how the three issues of city development, community and housing need, all combine to make lives in our cities livable – or not. Delegates will present on new urban environments, housing models and sustainable development and building approaches. It also invites presentations  on sustainable communities, housing struggles, participatory design and more

Reflecting these three strands, the conference is an ideal opportunity for sociologists, community organisers, health professionals, human geographers, planners and urban designers to critique their own work in the context of analysis offered by colleagues from other sectors. In each case, the aim is to share ideas on how to make our cities livable in the 21st Century. 


Keynotes:
Keynotes from European Council of Spatial Planners and Royal Town Planning Institute. Other keynotes from the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, Royal institute of British Architects, National Housing Federation, and more. 

http://architecturemps.com/derbyconference/

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