Theme 2: Urban Crisis

Keywords: housing, infrastructure, right to the city, gentrification, (racialized) urban conflict, urban crime …

In the contemporary world, where urban development is a driving force of capital accumulation, conceptions of crisis are linked to understandings of urban conditions. Organizers of the ‘urban crisis’ theme therefore welcome proposals for especially panel sessions and also individual contributions addressing urban issues from various critical perspectives within the context of the 'crisis'—broadly but radically defined. We encourage a diversity of creative formats for this theme, to draw together scholars and activists, and explore a variety of presentation formats beyond the norms of professional conferences. We invite contributions that expose actual urban problems, reveal their spatiotemporal dimensions and reflect on their possible developments. Moreover, we are interested in concepts, methodologies and theories that explain urban realities. But equally important are contributions that propose transformative alternatives to them. The issues to be discussed under this theme will include-but not be limited to-poverty, housing, mobility, environment and ecology, architecture and urban planning, film, art and culture, gentrification, colonization, imperialism, everyday life and the right to the city.

CFP Workshop "Peripherization: the making of spatial dependencies and social injustice"


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