Dear CATs and other,
This event might be of interest to you. The conference is tackling
questions of urban activism in post-socialist cities.
Tauri (on behalf of the organisers and Linnalabor)
The registration for the 22nd International Network for Urban Research and
Action (INURA) conference in Tallinn, Estonia is now open
http://inura2012tallinn.wordpress.com
Conference location: Tallinn, Estonia
Conference dates: Sunday, June 17th to Wednesday, June 20th 2012
Retreat: Thursday, June 21st to Sunday, June 24th 2012
Following the tradition of INURA meetings the conference is focused on
critically discussing contemporary urban developments through
presentations, panel sessions, exciting urban field trips, and more.
This year's conference is titled "Active Urbanism". Cities throughout the
world have been characterised by various forms of urban activism. This
well-known established phenomenon is being reshaped by novel practices in
the recent time. Some of the novel practices might be driven by fun and
enjoyment where the wider political and social implications are not
explicit. Tallinn as a city in the urban global network has not been
excluded from these developments. During the last two decades various
interest groups have emerged around diverse issues. This raises questions
how the Tallinn case can be compared to developments in other cities. This
and other concerns of urban activism will be discussed in the INURA
conference.
We therefore invite participants of the conference to exchange experiences
and theories about urban activism and see if the outcomes inform a new
"Active Urbanism".
The conference welcomes researchers, activists, government officials and
interested people. More information on the website:
http://inura2012tallinn.wordpress.com
Registration will be open until May 1st 2012.
Looking forward to seeing you all in Tallinn,
The INURA Tallinn team & Linnalabor
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The INURA network
INURA is a network of people involved in action and research in localities
and cities. The Network consists of activists and researchers from
community and environmental groups, universities, and local
administrations, who wish to share experiences and to participate in
common research. Examples of the issues that Network members are involved
in include: major urban renewal projects, the urban periphery,
community-led environmental schemes, urban traffic and transport, inner
city labour markets, do-it-yourself culture, and social housing provision.
In each case, the research is closely tied to, and is a product of, local
action and initiative. INURA is a non-governmental and non-profit
organization with a self-organizing, non-hierarchical, decentralized
structure.
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