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Dear colleagues,
This is a gentle reminder that the deadline to submit an abstract for our panel in the next RC21 Conference, planned this year in New Delhi on 18 - 21 September, is next week, January 20.
Attached is a full description of the panel, Challenges of translocalisation for prevalent epistemologies of the urban.
In this panel, part of the stream ‘Discerning the translocalisation of everyday life towards reclaiming democratic territorial regulation in and beyond the city’, we aim to harness the diversity of worldwide approaches currently applied to study the production of urban dispersion. Assuming that the tendency towards translocalisation of everyday life has become sensible in cities worldwide, the panel will gather innovative epistemologies, mediated also by mappings and cartographies, adopted by scholars to understand the territorial dispersion of everyday (urban) life across the global north–south divide.
We ask: which materialist epistemologies can help discern the present translocalisation of everyday life? The question is essential vis-à-vis an apparent loss of permanence, diversity, and democratic space that, along with new legitimisations of “development”, threatens to reduce the scope for spatial contestations.
We welcome: papers that explore the social and political consequences of translocalisation and reflect also the ways by which inhabitants conceptualise the reconfiguring spaces. The contribution can be theoretical and empirical and should mirror the current challenges associated with the study of translocation of everyday life in, and beyond, cities.
Abstracts of 250 words can be sent to Elisa T. Bertuzzo ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>) and Nitin Bathla ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>), with the RC21 team in copy ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>). Please include your contact information and affiliations. We will notify the candidates latest by February 20.
Thank you for your attention!
The convenors,
Elisa T. Bertuzzo and Nitin Bathla
Prof. Dr. Elisa T. Bertuzzo
Guest Professor
MA “Spatial Strategies” * www.raumstrategien.com <http://www.raumstrategien.com/>
weißensee kunsthochschule berlin * www.kh-berlin.de <http://www.kh-berlin.de/>
Bühringstrasse 20
13086 Berlin
Germany
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