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Subject:

CFP - Place, Health and Wellbeing – USA, UK, Sweden, Italy

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Johnathan Lee <[log in to unmask]>

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Johnathan Lee <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 9 Feb 2021 15:35:57 +0000

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All, please see the CFP below from Syracuse University (USA), Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), Northumbria University (UK), and the Italian Society for the Sociology of Health (Italy).
Pass it on.


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ENVIRONMENTS BY DESIGN: HEALTH, WELLBEING AND PLACE

A virtual conference on design, health and wellbeing Post-Covid

UK  -  Northumbria University
USA  -  Syracuse University
ITALY  -  Italian Society for the Sociology of Health 
SWEDEN - Chalmers University of Technology (hosted online by AMPS)

Place: Virtual 
Dates: 01-03 December, 2021


Abstracts: 25 June, 2021 (Round One)   |   05 Nov, 2021 (Round Two)

https://architecturemps.com/design-health/  


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DISCIPLINES:
Urban Design | Architecture | Infrastructure Design | Transportation |  Public Health | Mental Health | Environmental Psychology | Interior Design | Landscape Architecture


THEMES:
See the conference webpage for full details of each university / institutional theme. Examples include: healthy cities; environmental pollution; accessibility by design; health institutions and Coivd-19, health inequalities and place, and more.


PUBLISHERS: 
Books, Proceedings and journal articles with: Routledge | UCL Press | Cambridge Scholars Publishing | Vernon Press | Libri Publishing 


FORMATS: Zoom, Lightning talks, Written papers, Pre-recorded presentations


See example pre-recorded presentations on the AMPS academic YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/c/AMPSresearch


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Call:

On January 1st, 2020, the world woke to news that a pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, China, had been identified as a strain of coronavirus. By March, the World Health Organization would define it as a pandemic and the most serious global health threat on the planet. Under lockdown conditions the relationship between health and the spaces we inhabit became central.

The response from professionals and academics was immediate. Public health officials became consultants on ‘healthy buildings’, infectious disease specialists advised on planning codes, mental health experts became advisors on design strategy. Environmental psychologists collaborated on adapting homes, sociologists re-examined behaviour in public space; teachers critiqued new spatial rules in the classrooms and, by extension, interior work environments of every type.

It is tempting to see this recent global concern about health and environments as new. The reality is, it has a long history. The public health profession was born from the housing conditions of the 19 century urban poor. ‘Sick building syndrome’ has been a concern for years. Demands for walkable neighbourhoods are long standing. Housing for the elderly, accessible design, and the broader healthy cities agenda globally, all pre-date Covid-19.

Seen in this light, this conference seeks to bring recent experiences and responses into dialogue with these longer standing areas of research into health, wellbeing and environments.

https://architecturemps.com/design-health 

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Related events:

CITIES IN A CHANGING WORLD: QUESTIONS OF CULTURE, CLIMATE AND DESIGN

Place: Virtual / New York. City Tech, CUNY
Dates: June 16-18, 2021
Abstracts: March 30, 2021                      

http://architecturemps.com/new-york-2021/ 

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