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*ETH/EPFL Summer SchoolAssembling Cities: Studying planning practices and
urban issues with STS*
Organizers: Julio Paulos (ETH), Marija Cvetinovic (EPFL), Marko Marskamp
(UNIL)
Dates: September 18 to 21, 2016
Location: ETH CASE, Faculty of Architecture, ETH Zurich
Keynotes: Laura Lieto (University of Naples), Simone Abram (Durham
University)

*CfP deadline: June 19, 2016*

ASSEMBLING CITIES is an international summer school that explores the
relevance of science and technology studies (STS) in general, and
actor-network theory (ANT) in particular, in the fields of planning and
urban studies. We invite applications from recent graduates, PhD candidates
and post-doc researchers interested in discussing how STS can inspire
problematizations, descriptions and formulations of spatial planning and
urban issues. The aim is to provide students with a set of concepts and
methods attuned to tracing and writing the assembling–i.e. the formation,
negotiation and stabilization–of cities in everyday, professional and
research practice.

In keynote lectures, reading workshops and paper presentations, the summer
school elaborates on the STS repertoire productive for urban analysis, and
develops the notion of the city always in the making. Thus understood as a
relational and multiple entity enacted at specific sites of socio-material
practice, the city is taken as the empirical site and the analytical object
in the summer school. Tracing and analyzing the makings and becomings of
the city, it emphasizes the city as a collection of assemblages,
actor-networks and socio-technical artifacts that can be studied
relationally through ethnographies, discourses and comparisons. This
analytical stance is developed according to three research moves which form
the thematic structure of the summer school:

1. PROBLEMATIZING deals with how to ask (new) questions in urban settings
with STS, and the concepts and tools STS provides to frame these questions.
It sets the scene for the discussion and exploration of conceptual
approaches to urban and planning issues.

2. DESCRIBING elaborates on the adage of ‘following the actors’ and the
many ways to operationalize this in empirical urban research. It goes into
ways of taking field notes and writing ethnographies in participant
observation, and points to the reflexivity of the researcher.

3. ASSEMBLING addresses the question of how to go about rich data sets and
develop illustrative accounts. It discusses strategies of data analysis to
locate, select and describe situations, and provides insight on preparing
vignettes.

The summer school is organized and funded by the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) and Lausanne (EPFL). Confirmed keynote speakers
are Laura Lieto and Simone Abram, and more speakers will be announced soon.
The participation fee is 270 CHF and the summer school offers 2 ECTS. See
for the program and more information www.assembling2016.ethz.ch.

Please forward your abstracts (max. 300 words) and a short bio (max. 100
words) by June 19 to Julio Paulos ([log in to unmask]), Marija
Cvetinovic ([log in to unmask]) and Marko Marskamp (
[log in to unmask]).

*Key dates and information*
Deadline CfP: June 19, 2016
Notice of Acceptance: July 4, 2016
Deadline for papers: August 28, 2016
Participation fee: 270 CHF (covers accommodation and all meals)
Credits: 2 ECTS

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Marko Marskamp
PhD candidate / Research assistant
IGD, UNIL / ETH CASE, ETH Zurich

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