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Final CFP AAG 2018 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, April 10th - April 14th,
2018

5th Special Session Retail aspects in Urban Geography and Urban Planning

Organizers: Herman Kok (Multi Corporation), Barbara Hahn (Würzburg
University)

Will you be attending AAG 2018 in New Orleans and presenting a paper
related to retail geography in the broadest sense of the word, consider to
join the session ‘Retail aspects in Urban Geography and Urban Planning’.

The successful and well attended previous special sessions ‘Retail aspects
in Urban Geography and Urban Planning’ at AAG in Tampa, Chicago, San
Francisco and Boston will continue with a next special session to be
organized at the AAG 2018 Annual Meeting in New Orleans in consultation
with the AAG Business Geography Specialty Group.

The relationships between retail development and urban development in
contemporary cities remain under-researched in the academic and policy
literature. While there is a lot of research and literature on urban
planning and urban development, and also significant literature on retail
trends and expansion, there is a limited amount of research and literature
combining the two. This while retail developments are often a complex and
emotional element in urban planning decisions, and retail development often
shapes planning policies which in their turn affect retail development.
Cities as places of consumption are increasingly competing to each other,
and the position of retail, gastronomy and leisure integrated in market and
meeting places plays a crucial role.

In many cases, retail as driver of meeting places and community centers, is
an important trigger for urban revitalization, both from a functional point
of view and a feasibility point of view. If well positioned and
conceptualized, retail, gastronomy, and leisure can be an asset that can
inspire innovation and creativity; create cities that are more liveable and
harmonious; and make cities more competitive. On the other hand, retail
development without vision and planning guidelines can pose significant
challenges for the quality and functioning of cities, and can impact
existing trade and social structures. At present, retail plays a limited
role in academic discussions in urban geography and planning.

This session aims to bring together scholars from a variety of contexts who
are working on these themes connected to retail in different parts of the
world.  The organizer himself is professional and scholar involved in urban
geography and retail real estate. We expect to include not only theoretical
and conceptual papers but also comparative case studies that show how
policy-makers and planners are approaching retail and leisure in urban
development and revitalization. Papers that examine the impacts of policy
and planning on the function of cities as places of consumption are also
welcomed.



Potential topics and themes of interest might include, but are not limited
to:

· Case studies that examine concepts of retail patterns and retail
development in urban geography and urban planning;

- Case studies on internationalization of retailing: expansion patterns of
retailers, internationalization patterns in markets

· Studies that look into the role of retail and leisure in urban
development and urban revitalization;

· New theoretical approaches to retail geography and retail planning;

· Empirical and/or comparative studies that tackle diverse aspects of
cities as places of consumption;

· Papers that look into urban diversity in urban planning and spatial
policy.



Expressions of interest should be sent to Herman Kok (
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in the form of a 200-250 word abstract by November 8th, 2017. We aim to
finalize the sessions and inform all respondents of the outcome one week
after the deadline. Please note that November 8th 2017 is the AAG-deadline
for abstract submission for paper presentations. Abstract submission and
registration for the meeting have to be completed by that date.



Feel free to contact Herman at [log in to unmask] or Barbara at
[log in to unmask] in case of any further queries or suggestions.

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