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Call for Papers: RGS-IBG 30th August to 2nd September 2016, London

Rethinking the commons beyond and against gentrification

Convenors: Alessandro Froldi (Loughborough University), Penny Travlou
(University of Edinburgh), Angela McClanahan (Edinburgh College of Art)

The panel seeks to address the categories of gentrification and commoning
as two different, but not necessarily opposite attitudes toward the
reconfiguration of neoliberal power in Europe and beyond. In doing so, we
seek to discuss how post-capitalist imagination is seen to emerge from
practices of self-organisation, DIY resistance or community based groups
and collectives. We are interested in approaches engaging anti-austerity
movements as agents of new political imagination, but which remain aware of
the risks of co-option and de-politicisation promoted by neoliberal
institutions and organisations on the ground, often associated with the
phenomena of gentrification and neoliberal economies. The panel aims to
discuss papers bringing together a geographical focus based on, but not
limited to, the socio-historical configuration of power within the context
of European urban peripheries as well as the peripheries of Europe. With
this we include both the margins of European cities as well as the margins
of Europe itself, aiming to promote forms of comparative connections
between North and South, East and West. We are particularly interested in
how, in different European contexts, institutional politics and social
movements redefined the struggle against neoliberal austerity politics.

We accept papers on (but not limited to):
-       Responses to the austerity crisis in the peripheries of both
Southern and Northern Europe
-       Analysis of processes of gentrification in European cities
-       Studies of processes of marginalisation in the European peripheries
-       Limits and challenges of activists scholarship with urban social
movements
-       Ethnographies of neoliberal planning and architecture
-       Case studies addressing spatialized practices of post-capitalism
-       Practices of urban commoning with a focus on sharing, collaborative
and solidarity networks in the European city.

We welcome presentations of any style, including both traditional and
innovative methods, particularly those that embrace and embody a visual
approach. We particularly welcome proposals adopting interdisciplinary
approaches, as well as contributions from activists, architects,
photographers and ethnographers. Papers/presentations should be 20 minutes
(15 minutes each, followed by 5 mins for questions).

Deadline for submitting abstracts is Wednesday 10th February 2016

Please send abstracts up to a maximum of 250 words and proposed titles
(clearly stating name, institution, and contact details) to Alessandro
Froldi ([log in to unmask]), Penny Travlou ([log in to unmask]) and Angela
McClanahan ([log in to unmask]).

Dates: 30 August – 2 September 2016: Location: Royal Geographical Society
(with IBG) and Imperial College London
Further details about the conference at:
http://www.rgs.org/WhatsOn/ConferencesAndSeminars/Annual+International+Conference/Annual+International+Conference+2016.htm

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