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Dear colleagues,

We are happy to invite contributions to our call for papers for the upcoming 2020 RGS-IBG Conference that will take place in London, 1-4 September 2020.

Please find the details below. Deadline is 10th February 2020.

Title: Transformative infrastructure in urban Africa
Session organisers: Barbara Lipietz, Daniel Oviedo and Jesse Harber (UCL/SOAS)

This session intends to bring together interdisciplinary research on the use of infrastructure-understood in the broadest sense-to effect broader social, economic, and political transformations in Africa. Infrastructure - its absence, under-development or inadequacy - has been identified in both academic and policy circles as a key factor of African underdevelopment. In turn, an important literature extols the role of infrastructure as an important developmental 'fix' for the continent. However, the 'hardwiring of Africa' approach is not without its critiques. Infrastructure never performs a neutral 'developmental' role, but rather represents an intervention, deliberate or inadvertent, into its social, economic, and political context. Papers in this session will analyse infrastructure projects in this light, as "transformative" (however defined).

We invite papers that engage with multiple forms of infrastructure, from 'hardwiring' to digital and financial infrastructure, including perspectives that develop the concept of 'people as infrastructure' or governance infrastructures, through quantitative and qualitative methods applied to the African continent. We wish to interrogate the notion of an infrastructural fix in the highly diverse contexts of Africa; as well as to explore the governance, regulatory, financial and political aspects of transformative infrastructure in place. We welcome contributions that speak from the perspective of secondary cities or peri-urban areas across the African continent (including northern Africa); as well as historical and comparative work.

Possible topics for the session include:


  *   Regional, cross-border, and global infrastructures as relevant to urban Africa
  *   Policies and practices representing an attempt to "leapfrog" traditional infrastructures
  *   Experimental or otherwise novel governance or regulatory arrangements around infrastructure
  *   "Smart cities" and the biopolitics of infrastructure
  *   Private, splintering, or "pirate" infrastructures of the rich or poor
  *   Socio-cultural infrastructures and institutions
  *   Material, social, financial and digital infrastructures beyond traditional sectors (e.g. mobility, housing, energy, and water)
  *   "People as infrastructure" and its transformations over time
  *   Infrastructure projects with an explicit or implicit agenda for governance reform
  *   Governance of infrastructure and the influence of local, regional and national borders

We seek submissions from colleagues at any stages of their academic career, including PhD candidates. This panel is part of a broader project aimed at developing an open access edited volume on Transformational Infrastructures in Africa, with UCL Press.

Timeline:

  *   Deadline for submission of abstracts: 10th February 2020
  *   The session convenors will communicate the RGS response as soon as informed by the organisers after the 14th February session proposal deadline
  *   Deadline for reduced rate ('early-bird') registrations: 12th June 2020
  *   RGS-IBG International conference: Tuesday 1st- Friday 4th September 2020

All interested in contributing to this session, please e-mail an abstract not exceeding 250 words, with title, names, affiliations and email addresses of all authors to:  [log in to unmask] , [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>


With best wishes,

Dr Daniel Oviedo
Lecturer in Urban Transport and Development Planning

The Bartlett Development Planning Unit
34 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9EZ, UK
Tel: 44 (0)20 7679 5584  | Int: 25584 | [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> | @danieloviedoh




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