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FYI

Dear all

The Centre for Urban Resilience and
Energy<http://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/research/centres/cure/> at
the University of Manchester is organising a one-day workshop on ‘Energy,
austerity, informality: Exploring the everyday politics of urban
infrastructure’. The workshop will take place in Manchester on the 21st of
May 2014.

The workshop aims to explore the diverse conceptual debates focusing on the
nexus of everyday practices and political action in ‘post-austerity’ urban
areas. We hope to open up the space for interrogating the diverse ways in
which spaces of informality play a role not only in terms of ameliorating
poverty, but sustaining the rhythms of everyday life more generally and
contesting the broader political economies of urban austerity. Our broader
intention is to start consolidating the diverse epistemic communities
working in this field; both via shared debates during and after the event,
and by thinking of specific follow-up activities (publications, project
applications) that can help build functioning networks.

The workshop has been organised under the auspices of the Royal
Geographical Society-funded EVENT <http://urban-energy.org/event/> project,
with additional sponsorship by the urban champion at Manchester
University’s School of Environment, Education and
Development<http://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/>.
Other supporters of the event include
cities@manchester<http://www.cities.manchester.ac.uk/> and
the Energy Geographies Working
Group<http://energygeographiesworkinggroup.wordpress.com/> of
the RGS-IBG.

The list of confirmed speakers includes: Dr. Daniel Knight (Durham
University), Dr. Lucie Middlemiss (Leeds University), Dr. Nikoleta Jones
(Open University), Professor Stefan Bouzarovski (Manchester University),
and Dr. Yannis Kalianos (CRESC).

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

There is no fee for the event, but the places are limited. If interested,
please contact Dr. Saska Petrova <[log in to unmask]>.

Best wishes