Call for Papers - ISA-RC21 Tokyo Conference 2008
Landscapes of Global Urbanism: Power, Marginality, and Creativity
グローバル・アーバニズムの展望
――権力・周縁性・創造性のランドスケープ――
When: December 17-20, 2008
Where: International House of Japan, Tokyo, Japan
国際文化会館(東京都港区六本木)
スケジュール Schedules:
12月17日(水) Wednesday, Dec 17: Registration and evening plenary session
12月18日(木) Thursday, Dec 18: Morning plenary session and afternoon sessions
12月19日(金) Friday, Dec 19: Morning and afternoon sessions, closing session
12月20日(土) Saturday, Dec 20: Urban tours in the morning
Organized by: Takashi Machimura(Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hitotsubashi University)
主催 Hosted by: ISA-RC21 Tokyo Conference Organizing Committee and International Sociological Association Research Committee on Urban & Regional Development (ISA-RC21)
後援 Supported by: 地域社会学会Japan Association of Regional and Community Studies, 日本都市社会学会Japan Association for Urban Sociology, and 日本学術振興会(国際研究集会助成)Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
ねらい Rationale:
After decades under the influence of globalization, neo-liberalism, and the rapid expansion of informational technology, where do we stand today? This conference will focus on the consequences, both critical and creative, of such dominant and ascendant social trends on urban and regional life and space. First, we will consider hidden frames of global urban landscapes in their social, spatial, political and imaginary forms. What is manifested and what is unseen under vibrant and conflicting urban scene? Diverse questions such as hegemony, inequality, violence, governance, tolerance, and creativity can be asked of any place and space. Second, we want to ask about possible futures of current global urbanism. Now, in globalizing cities over the world, are we experiencing different paths toward more convergent forms of the city, or are we facing with parallel changes into more divergent urban worlds? This question concerns identity, goals, theory, and methodology of urban and regional studies. The meeting will push towards new theoretical agenda for the future studies. Located at dynamic Asian contexts, Tokyo, which has experienced a profound change in the past two decades, will offer a rich body of sights and stories to inform and inspire our conversations.
http://www.msu.edu/user/fujitak/2008Conferences.htm
http://www.msu.edu/user/fujitak/Tokyo%20sessions.pdf
グローバル・アーバニズムの展望
――権力・周縁性・創造性のランドスケープ――
When: December 17-20, 2008
Where: International House of Japan, Tokyo, Japan
国際文化会館(東京都港区六本木)
スケジュール Schedules:
12月17日(水) Wednesday, Dec 17: Registration and evening plenary session
12月18日(木) Thursday, Dec 18: Morning plenary session and afternoon sessions
12月19日(金) Friday, Dec 19: Morning and afternoon sessions, closing session
12月20日(土) Saturday, Dec 20: Urban tours in the morning
Organized by: Takashi Machimura(Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hitotsubashi University)
主催 Hosted by: ISA-RC21 Tokyo Conference Organizing Committee and International Sociological Association Research Committee on Urban & Regional Development (ISA-RC21)
後援 Supported by: 地域社会学会Japan Association of Regional and Community Studies, 日本都市社会学会Japan Association for Urban Sociology, and 日本学術振興会(国際研究集会助成)Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
ねらい Rationale:
After decades under the influence of globalization, neo-liberalism, and the rapid expansion of informational technology, where do we stand today? This conference will focus on the consequences, both critical and creative, of such dominant and ascendant social trends on urban and regional life and space. First, we will consider hidden frames of global urban landscapes in their social, spatial, political and imaginary forms. What is manifested and what is unseen under vibrant and conflicting urban scene? Diverse questions such as hegemony, inequality, violence, governance, tolerance, and creativity can be asked of any place and space. Second, we want to ask about possible futures of current global urbanism. Now, in globalizing cities over the world, are we experiencing different paths toward more convergent forms of the city, or are we facing with parallel changes into more divergent urban worlds? This question concerns identity, goals, theory, and methodology of urban and regional studies. The meeting will push towards new theoretical agenda for the future studies. Located at dynamic Asian contexts, Tokyo, which has experienced a profound change in the past two decades, will offer a rich body of sights and stories to inform and inspire our conversations.
http://www.msu.edu/user/fujitak/2008Conferences.htm
http://www.msu.edu/user/fujitak/Tokyo%20sessions.pdf
Heide Jäger - 6. Mar, 09:09